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4 based on 361 reviews
So glad we picked this restaurant - the range of mezes were so tasty and full of flavours. We love eating out in France, but often wonder where all the wonderful vegetables you see in the markets end up. No such questions required in the Mont de Liban! Generous portions and friendly atmosphere.
4 based on 192 reviews
For muslim tourists, finding halal food in Brest itself is quite difficult. The owner of this restaurant hails from pakistan, speaks excellent french and english and does a wonderful chicken tandoori set meal together with biryani in Brest. It is located near Rue de Porte which is located on the other side of town near the bridge and has parking spaces located behind the buildings itself. Price wise is a little high but it is acceptable since the ingredients and spices used to prepare the dishes are considered exotic in this part of the world.
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4 based on 214 reviews
Well, this is the first Indian restaurant we haven't liked in a long while. The food was bland (we had asked for spicy and hot). Portions were expensive (circa £8 for a small side dish) and the food was almost pureed. We felt like they made up the prices as we wanted vegetarian and they were more interested in charging than in supplying a good meal. The decor was quite pleasant but we wouldn't go back.
4 based on 139 reviews
We had time for a quick lunch prior to catching our train. The Le Ryad is located near the train station so it was a quick choice with only having a little time to eat before the train departed. We went with the plate of the day. The staff was friendly, the decor was nice. I thought the place was a little cool and should have been warmer to really enjoy ones meal. They have plenty of seating and the restrooms were clean. The plate of the day was Couscous with meatballs and sausage. It was good though the meatballs were dry and the sausage did not have much flavor. The Couscous was cook nicely. The price was good and we had time to spare to catch the train. I would try Le Ryad again.
4 based on 61 reviews
Food was excellent, service was excellent, what else to say, satisfied.. if you are looking to vary your experience in Brest and have other food than pancakes and again pancakes then you'll definitely like it here. We took butter-chicken and chicken vindaloo with rice, and would certainly go back.
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