Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Dinard. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 542 reviews
Cafe Simon You welcome in the ramparts of the walled city by offering traditional Breton cuisine. Galette of the Black wheat, desserts purely Breton house through the fruits of Sea without forget the delicious mussels Mont St Michel! Cafe Simon was taken
My goal this night was moules and frites. I researched restaurants on TA and decided this one was the choice. It was easy to find after entering through the town gate and turning left. When we arrived they seated us quickly but it seemed that after they determined we were American, they avoided us. It took a long time for someone to come and take our order. When they finally did we ordered a bottle of vin blanc. My wife had a skewer of scallops and shrimp. I was disappointed in my mussels. They were too small to be enjoyed and the fries were nothing special. Instead of bothering them for dessert we walked up the street and had a ice cream.
4 based on 384 reviews
We went for lunch on a Thursday before the season has really started and there were very few people around. The restaurant is slightly away from the majority of the "tourist" restaurants and is worth seeking out. The moules (mussels) were excellent and very good value at 11 Euro. My wife had the burger which was a real taste sensation with home made tomato sauce. Highly recommended!
4 based on 159 reviews
Une belle surprise car le cadre et la déco ne payent pas de mine, mais surtout ne vous arrêtez pas à cela ! L'accueil est très chaleureux, le menu/carte vraiment attractif, tout est fait maison et même dans le petit menu, la cuisine est raffinée, imaginative et très bien présentée. Je ne suis pas fan des buffets d'entrées, mais celui-ci est très bien garni, tout comme celui des desserts...si vous avez encore faim, car les plats sont copieux. Le service est rapide, efficace et souriant, la carte des vins est courte mais la sélection est bien faite. à refaire, par contre il est fortement conseillé de réserver !
4 based on 1308 reviews
L'Ancrage is highly rated on TripAdvisor and for this reason we choose to have dinner here. We reserved and arrived on time and were quickly seated. The restaurant is small and dark with the decor to simulate the cabin of an old sailing ship.Saint Malo is a very popular tourist destination and the restaurant seemed full with other tourist (like ourselves). Not in itself a bad sign, but the lack of local French was something to think about.... (we're French and this is always something we notice).The server arrived soon and we ordered our meals. When she returned with the wine and asked if we would like a stand for it or prefer the wine bucket placed directly on the table, before she was able to finish the inquiry the manager/owner interrupted her and ordered her not not use the stand. Again, not a big deal but her sternness with the server was impressive....Throughout the evening we witnessed the same kind of "bossiness" toward the other employees to such an extent that we and other diners were becoming uncomfortable and pitying the employees! Several times servers were effectively blocked from carrying out their duties because they had to wait for the OK from Madame the Manager. A several reprise that evening Madame the Manager loudly criticized servers in front of their clients as well as complain to the clients that without her presence, nothing would be done correctly, etc. When it came time to pay our bill, once again only Madame the Manager may touch the cash register so we had to wait while she took orders from 3 other tables (passing by us and saying that she'll be right with us) and seating new arrivals. One wonders what the servers are there for if she has to do everything. I'm not a restaurant manager but clearly Madame the Manager should consider delegation of some of her tasks.But we came for the cuisine, not to observe ineffective management, so how was it? We had a seafood platter (plateau fruits de mer) for 2 persons which included oysters, shrimp, crab, and other assorted seafood / crustaceans. Unfortunately the langoustines were very over cooked and -- let's just say that the "fresh" oysters somewhat less than fresh. On the whole, it was the lowest level of quality for a seafood platter that we've ever had. Still, not abominable but sadly less than average.Would we go again? No.
4 based on 759 reviews
This was our second visit, last year and this - great to see that it hasnât changed. A small family restaurant serving great food at a reasonable price. You need to book as it is really popular. Weâll definitely be going back next year as well!
4 based on 220 reviews
The owner taught me how to open oysters with his special techniques. I bought 3 sets of oyster openers from him as souvenirs for my family. His oysters are very fresh indeed!
4 based on 1392 reviews
Have been here many,many times.Breakfast is excellent A great wayto start the holiday after getting off the ferry at St Malo (even though we had already .reakfast on the boat).But this time I would like to talk about the service in the evening My wife had a glass of champagne She had drunk most of itwhen she accidentally knocked it over and broke the glass. At least four waiters came over and completely changed the table. A new glass of champagne was brought free of charge even though we kept saying it was our fault!
4 based on 784 reviews
Worth going out of the way from Saint Malo.Take the corsair boat to Dinard from Saint Malo,and back.Return lunch to this place.Half lobster starter,yum.Best John Dory fish with a wonderful mashed potatoes,with truffle gravy! Awesome meal! Then top it off with a superb cafe gourmand.Had exactly this meal last year.Back for a return visit! Hope to be back soon.
4 based on 347 reviews
Benefiting from an exceptional view on the baie du Prieuré and saint Malo, the restaurant is place within one of the oldest and symbolic Yacht club of France, built in 1932 by Yves Hemard, malouin architect has who(which) l we owe among others le phare de
Just briefly to say if you are in the area, this is a great place for lunch. It's affordable rather than inexpensive - but it is the sort of place that you'll remember for ages after dining there. Primarily it's the location one is paying for but having said that the food is of a high standard, the ambience is hard to beat. We ate on the rooftop terrace underneath umbrellas, shaded from the sun - every table there has a magnificent view. There is also dining on the floor below should the weather be less kind - and that is also impressive with the same view of the harbour. If one catches the ferry from St Malo - it's a short walk away (at least at high tide) at low tide the ferry lands north west - 5 to 10 minutes walk along the charming coast. Do give this place a go - it won't let you down.
4 based on 243 reviews
« Seafood & Hapiness » Oyster Club is the very first Seafood Counter of Dinard! Fond of oenology and seafood, I created a Fish shop/Restaurant concept. Eat in or takeaway authentic, local and revisited dishes⦠A nice selection of wines and a warm welcome
Visited here several times, it's unpretentious with oysters and a variety of seafood. The oysters are expensive considering that the wholesale price of oysters locally is cheap compared to England. The oysters are small too and not very good value for money. Pleasant sitting in the sun just off the main square having seafood and a glass of muscadet.
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