Find out what French restaurants to try in Tourlaville including Ty Breiz, Le Plouc 2, Le Pily, Apple Garden Cafe, Le Vauban, Theo Grill, Le Ty-Billic, Au Saint Michael, Cafe de Paris, Le Patio
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4 based on 393 reviews
Our fourth visit here. Imaginative menu , excellent menu.The Steak I had was superb, very tender in a rich sauce.The lunchtime menu , taking into consideration the food quality was great value for money.The staff were attentive and fun.We will continue to recommend Le Patio to our friends.
4 based on 862 reviews
We enjoyed our meal very much. Heavenly baked oysters, trio of fish and a Chocolat desert. Slightly hushed atmosphere and dated 80s/90s interior (think Holiday Inn breakfast restaurant in that era) but it really didn't matter. Friendly service and, as mentioned, delicious food.
4 based on 240 reviews
After a great day exploring the Cherbourg peninsular we were a little late in finding somewhere to eat, however the Au Saint Michel was only a short distance from the hotel and still accepting patrons at 21:00.The restaurant is small and homely with an open dining room on the ground floor. The menu places an emphasis on sweet and savoury crepes although there are a few meat dishes offered from the grill including Steak. We opted for the savoury crepes having had a fantastic steak the night before. The crepes were absolutely delicious, I was very tempted to have another but I opted for one of the delicious deserts instead. If you want a simple, homely meal in pleasant surroundings served by friendly staff (who do speak English) then Au Saint Michel is highly recommended.
4 based on 408 reviews
Bienvenue a la maison de la crêpe ! à Cherbourg, la crêperie le Ty-Billic vous propose des galettes variées préparées à la minute, comme la paysanne, la Potagère ou la campagnarde et à base de produits du terroir tels que l'andouille de Vire et les pommes
We first visited Le Ty Billic for lunch on our last day in Cherbourg in May last year.We both enjoyed the galettes as they are not something we see in England.Last night we decided to go for dinner on the day of our arrival for this years visit.Our friend Pauline was with us and she was impressed with the rather rustic but very authentic decor.On our previous, lunch, visit the restaurant had been about half full but this evening we were lucky to get the very last empty table. It seemed at first as though, as before, there was just one lady serving but she was, eventually, joined by another.Our French is poor as was the ladies English but we quickly ordered drinks. A âblondeâ beef for me (33cl) which was lovely and a glass of red wine for Pauline and a rose for Jean.The menu, whilst limited to galettes and crepes, is very extensive as to fillings for both.Jean ordered a âcompleteâ which consisted, on the galette base, of cheese, ham and a fried egg. For Pauline it was a Parisienne where oodles of soft melted cheese was covered in a mixture of mushrooms.My galette was, of course, the biggest. The Gascogne is topped, once again with a mass of melted cheese but with the addition of slices of duck breasts, duck âgizzardsâ and assorted mushrooms.For those who have never sampled the delights of a galette (or Breton pancakes) they are a large âpancakeâ made of buckwheat flour which gives them a rich walnut colour.The fillings that can be added are basically endless and up to the artistry of the chef but all seem to start with cheese, in our case, Emmental!They were all delicious and it was impossible not to finish them off.We had no room for one of their magnificent looking deserts but the girls had another glass of wine each and I had a small black coffee and a glass of the local Calvados, which was delicious. All in all a lovely, very tasty and filling meal.Now the bill. All prices in Euros.4 X glasses of wine @ 2.3 = 9.21 X Bierce Blanche @ 3.51 X Complete galette @ 5.81 X Parisienne galette @ 7.21 X Gascogne galette @ 8.91 X espresso @ 1.41 X calvados @ 4.5Total = 40.50 (£35.50)Once again very good value for money.Peter & Jean. :o)
4 based on 191 reviews
Found this place as the other steak restaurant we often go to was shut. Great find on an unassuming backstreet, fairly small. Locals love it too. All grilled items cooked on the open fire in the front of the restaurant. Ate the sausages which were very salty but tasty, friends had the Côte de bouef which was good though possibly a bit rarer than asked for - maybe that's just France! Small but good wine list, we had a Bordeaux - Les Angiers. Was eating in a large group of 7/8 people and service was quick and polite. Dessert also delicious!
4 based on 720 reviews
Simple place but there is something special about it. Service, food quality and service staff. The restaurant itself decoration, location and set up is very basic but the dining experience was great. Good value for money in the heart of Cherbourg
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4 based on 145 reviews
We called in for lunch last week. Wonderful cafe. Extremely friendly owner. The jacket potatoes were absolutely delicious. A variety of toppings for the jacket potatoes. The cookies and cakes were very tasty.Lovely walled garden at the back. Great range of books and games to entertain our little one, and put our French t the test!!If back in Cherbourg again, we will definitely be back!
4 based on 334 reviews
Le Pily was an amazing surprise! A fabulous menu with fresh produce corresponding to the seasons, an excellent and discrete service, simplicity and elegance in every detail from the plates to the presentation of the dishes! Sophistication of flavours that left us delighted!
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4 based on 470 reviews
Stooped in after walking around Cherbourg. The staff was friendly and helped with the menu. Had a three course fixed price meal. All the courses were outstanding. Never thought of vegetable tiramisus but the dish was delicious, a combination of fresh veggies with humus and pesto sauce. Would go back if in Cherbourg again.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Crêperie
This restaurant has an unusual menu to English eyes, but is excellent in what it does. The selection includes many gallettes, which are unsweetened pancakes, and several interesting sweets, including more pancakes. My only criticism is the lack of any other types of food (although it is a creperie after all), and slightly slow service (but it was busy)
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