Reviews on Seafood food in Trebeurden, France including Restaurant La Tourelle des Roches Blanches, Le Kenavo, Les Filets Bleus, Auberge de la Vieille Eglise, Le Duplex, Restaurant Le Ker Louis, La Cotriade, Le Macareux, Le Transat, Le Suroit
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4 based on 333 reviews
This restaurant with wonderful views of the boat harbour, was recommended by our hotel Les Costans. We had a memorable meal there: the seafood salad, scallop terrine, followed by the two fish for myhuts and ad I bravely tried skate fish: delicious! The staff were friendly and attentive, even with our minimal French. The desserts were also wonderful: nougat with blackberry coulis and the creme brûlée . An outstanding meal for a reasonable price. Nice Riesling to wash it down.
4 based on 522 reviews
The Pizzas weren't good, there was hardly any tomato sauce and the cheese was rubbery, not enjoyable at all. The chicken forestière was far too rich with the same rubbery cheese as the pizzas. Finally, the fruit salad appeared to have been thrown together in a rush and contained pips and pith. Very disappointing.
4 based on 157 reviews
If you are in the neighborhood of Lannion, take the chance to visit the coastline with the beautifull 'Granit Rose' in Perros Guirec. And take the opportunity to go down to the coast to Landrellec, which is a small village belonging to Pleumeur Bodou.Here you can enjoy a walk on the beach and have a nice dinner in the restaurant "Le Macareux".We had a glass of champaign, which was served with some 'amuse gueulles'.As a starter we had a plate of oysters, cultivated in the bay. They taste really marvellous.For the main dish we had chosen a grilled lobster, prepared with coral butter and cognac and a fine Basmati rice. This main dish is served in 2 parts, each containing a half lobster.And to conclude this delicious meal I enjoyed a poached peach with peach ice cream.To give an impression of the price: the lobster was 30â¬.I really hope to go back there to have some other delicious experiences!
4 based on 534 reviews
Ploumanach is pretty touristy in the high season and we were a bit apprehensive about finding a nice enough retaurant. From the start we liked it. Attentive but not abtrusive service, lovely (sea)food, very reasonably priced. Would definitely eat here again and probably rent one of their hotelrooms too!
4 based on 648 reviews
This is a pleasant little family run restaurant right near the Saint-Guirac Beachfront. They serve surprisingly good food and delicious fresh seafood. Emilie does everything in front, including waiting, mixing drinks and cleaning up. Her husband is the chef.This seems like a simple place, but itâs not. Donât forget to make a reservation!
4 based on 287 reviews
Cosy restaurant with sea view.
We arrived late and the restaurant was full inside but we braved the outside. Despite it being a little chilly as the sun had gone down the meal was definitely worth it!The staff were friendly and flexible offering us different alternatives to the childrenâs menu.The food was beautifully presented with an ´amuse boucheâ of a delicious gazpacho. Most of us had the faux filet for mains which was cooked to perfection and delicious!The meal was great value with the menu at 19 euros - main and starter or dessert.Would definitely recommend and return - thanks for a great meal!
4 based on 324 reviews
We visited this restaurant because we heard the seafood was good and weren't disappointed. The gorgeous maitre d' didn't speak much English and we are dismal with French but she explained everything on the menu and in the seafood tank, we all nodded and smiled a lot and we and ended up with a wonderful fresh langoustine and lobster meal.
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4 based on 329 reviews
We visited for Friday lunch without a reservation and got a table next to the panorama windows with a superb view of the harbour. I ordered the Euro 29.90 menu with a fish and scallop mousseline with tomato sorbet starter, followed by lamb shank with mashed potatoes, and fondant chocolate with a light sauce for dessert. My wife chose John Dory fish with leeks a la carte, followed by creme brulee. I had a glass of the house red and my wife a glass of the house white. We rounded the meal off with two coffees. Service was very good throughout. All of the food was nicely presented and well cooked, but lacked a little bit of flair. My mousseline was excellent, and the tomato sorbet added an intriguing taste contrast. My lamb was slightly overdone, and the potatoes were bland, as was my wife's fish. Both desserts were excellent. The bill came to Euro 71, which was very fair.
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4 based on 383 reviews
Enjoy our terrace on the beach promenade in Trébeurden to taste delicious meals next to the sea! Our restaurant offers traditional cuisine prepared with fresh and local products, fish and seafood. Our menu consists of dishes of the day, children's menu, m
Stopped for lunch and sat outside which is sheltered by a glass panel - it was windy. Had a burger and gin and tonics. Very pleasant but probably just average without the beautiful view. Service was slow. The table next to us waited for over 15 minutes before anyone arrived.
4 based on 322 reviews
This restaurant is located up an outdoor set of nondescript stairs. The climb is worth it! The view over the lovely harbor is spectacular, especially at night. Our meal was delicious and the service was very good. It excels in local fish -
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