Find out what European restaurants to try in La Roche-Bernard including Auberge des Deux Magots, Le Sarah B, Le Vieux Quartier, Le Manoir de Bodeuc, L'Auberge Bretonne, Le Relais de la Roche, La Douanerie
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4 based on 131 reviews
Had dinner here...most of the staff did not speak English and we did not speak French but the staff took care of us...I really appreciate when language barriers are met with fun spirited sign language.For french standards the food was ok. No seafood here other than some shrimp as a starter.Definitely visit just for the location and nice staff.
4 based on 272 reviews
This restaurant is located up on the promontory just off the North Western end of the bridge at La Roche-Bernard. Making the most of the magnificent view over the inlet, they have successfully set out to create a very modern, stylish and comfortable restaurant that provides a high standard of service. Three of our party lunched from the 17.50 euro menu enjoying an excellently presented beetroot starter which was followed by a leg of guinea fowl with potatoes and completed with various desserts. Regrettably I ordered a beef brochette plus salad which was somewhat under-cooked for my taste and rather chewy. However I readily accept that getting a steak cooked to one`s taste in France is something of an art in itself!Certainly I have no reluctance in recommending this restaurant.
4 based on 100 reviews
Like winning the Trifecta. Didn't know it was open, didn't have a booking and didn't have a recommendation. Greeted by the chef, Open, full, but they made up a table for us. Food was awesome (Impressionnant). Best steak I have had in France (Chateaubriant) and the deserts are to die for. We will be back.
5 based on 53 reviews
At Bodeucâs restaurant, we only use locally sourced ingredients, respecting seasons, and working with local producers. We create simple and traditional dishes, perfect in their execution. We insist on providing a relaxed atmosphere with attention to detai
A truly super place, great food for 30E dinner, super staff and Marina and Christophe make you very welcome, we stayed in the stable block with our dog could not wish for better.Change of menu nightly and all fresh local produce.Super walkers in the park land surrounding the manor house and in the nearby lanes very quite and peaceful.Will be back next year.
4 based on 117 reviews
this village is amazing! very relaxing. sadly vieux quartier combines despite its phantastic and very pleasant location all the bad things you expect from french restaurants in this part of brittany.good menu. my own fault to order beef carpaccio in a french restaurant. manageress found out very quickly thant is was INEDIBLE. cut like saltimbocca, not like carpaccio!no effort or sign of compensation. should have definitely been taken off the bill. no attempt.pudding was fine but not good enough to compensate for very average main course.attention to detail very limited. good wine and when you order something that generates profit things happen quickly. ice cubes, not a profit leader, much more difficult.advice: because of the great location have an aperitif but eat elsewhere. homest sandwich would have been more enjoyable.
4 based on 696 reviews
We went with friends to Le Sarah B, on Saturday off season, so not a lot of restaurants open. Sarah B doesn't take reservations, we got there a bit later than maybe we should have, and were told "sorry, no tables available". One of our friends spent a few minutes in animated (in French) conversation and we got lucky with a table for four in the top level, usually a drinks and Tapas spot. We ordered from the main menu anyway. Two of us shared their Smoked grilled rib chop (beef) and it was AMAZING. A distinctive smoky crust yet perfectly rare (en point) main cut, served simply with three small sauces (onion chutney, blue cheese and herbed butter) and a nice bowl of frites. The meat was beautifully tender, flavorful and IF I had been home I'd have been gnawing on the bone at the end of the meal.One of us chose a fish, Fillet of Lieu Noir, or Pollock, and it was said to be delicious. The fourth chose a vegetarian burger and she too said it was delicious.Desserts were 2 Nougat Glacé, a tart au citron, and a fourth we don't remember.Service was good, even though the place was packed. There are three or four levels and seating is tight but not jammed.
4 based on 372 reviews
We were recommended here by some knowledgeable locals who spoke highly of the cooking. But it took ages for our order to be taken and the first hint of food did not show up for 45 minutes. And although we had discussed in decent French what my lactose intolerant partner could eat, the main course-a nice piece of fish-arrived covered in butter. When we reminded the waiter of our earlier conversation, it was whisked away with no apology but a large Gallic shrug. The replacement fish was severely undercooked at which point we gave up and paid up. Nobody seemed to care. More shrugs. A pity.
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