Reviews on European food in Plougasnou, France including Grand Hotel Des Bains, La Maison de Kerdies, La Cameline, La chaise du cure, Cafe Du Port, L'Abri du Pecheur, La table de Ty Pot, Patrick Jeffroy, la dame de nage, Le Petit Relais
Restaurants in Plougasnou
4 based on 217 reviews
We have been visiting Carantec for years and never miss a visit to Le Petit Relais. The food is wonderful...always a beautiful representation of the bounty of Brittany, gorgeously presented and a treat for the palate! The service is always warm and friendly. ...and of course there is the view...with the breathtaking beach at your feet, who could ask for more! Can't recommend this gem highly enough!
4 based on 332 reviews
Restaurant in front of the sea. Many tapas and home made food, bar.Between 4 and 13 â¬. English and spanish spoken
We stumbled upon this place, as there wasn't a lot else open on a miserable wet Wednesday evening in March.In short it was so good we went back the next night and it was even better!Everyone else inside was French, which is always a good sign, and one of the very French things about this place is as you walk in, on the left is the bar, on the right the restaurant, so there's a great buzz and atmosphere that builds up almost imperceptibly throughout the evening.Tapas is the theme, but not the only thing available - we had the Salmon, the Pork and the Serrano ham ones for starters - yum. Then one night Moules Marinieres and chicken curry (in a french restaurant!) and the next night the curry and the burger - which I personally rate every restaurant by, and this was excellent.Some of the quirky but lovable characteristics are the decor, (a bit arte nouveau with a hint of modernism) , and the menus, contained within the pages of hardback french cartoon annuals - genius., and yes the tables are a bit close together but that's a very french thing.The staff were attentive and spoke very good english, and were delightful with our 6 year old, who ate from the childrens menu.When you add in the carafe of Rose (excellent) and the couple of beers, it worked out at 25euros a head - not cheap, but such a wonderful little place - cant wait to go back on a sunny evening and maybe eat outside on the terrace overlooking the beach and harbour.
4 based on 412 reviews
This restaurant has two rosettes from Michelin, and some expectations are therefore justified. The location and outlook over Morlaix Bay are magnificent, especially on a beautiful summer evening such as we had. The food is also very good, though paradoxically is simultaneously innovative (great use of little known herbs, grasses and sea weed) and ancien ecole (lots of butter and very rich). But service was 'special': Madame MC obviously had her favourite regular customers, and left us in no doubt as to our place in her pecking order. The rest of the staff were young, inexperienced, and not even trying that hard. The word 'cold' sums it up. Others have said formal. If you are eating in this neighbourhood my money would be on La Pomme d'Api, recently reviewed.
4 based on 381 reviews
Lovely place, cool and great for family (they are on Face book) Very active and innovative, and good cuisine...
A friendly reception, an interesting interieur and a menu selection where each one can find a good choice.I took the fish of the day and it was good. However the roots or beats with it were tasteless and though. Not a good supplement.
4 based on 495 reviews
We were touring the area & lunchtime was upon us.the place looked empty from the outside but there was a noise coming from somewhere. We looked inside & it was heaving!Lunch of the day is fills the place & you can see why, good value.
4 based on 288 reviews
You want oysters, try them here, they don't come much fresher. Mussels, four choices and our two were excellent. Mine were in a curry sauce with chorizo sausage, the others were in a creamy sauce with a local sausage. The heaping mussel pots came each with an order of fries. You would be hard pressed to find a better seafood dinner at these prices, with the added bonus of an ever changing waterfront scene. Service was quick and efficient, nothing obsequious here.
4 based on 388 reviews
We chanced upon this lovely creperie whilst trying to visit one nearby, we were made very welcome, were given English menu's and given the time to select our savoury crepes. we ordered a selection of cheese, cheese and ham, and cheese and egg from the childrens menu and ordered bacon and cheese and local sausage and cheese from the adult menus. For pudding we went for pancakes with maple syrup and pecans, a hot chocolate pudding and some ice cream. All the food was excellent.There are some things to entertain the kids while you wait (puzzles, cards, books), but as it's in the centre of the town, people watching is much more entertaining.The waiter was very patient with us and although mistakes were made with a couple of orders because of the language barrier, they were quickly rectified without a fuss. I highly recommend visiting this place if you get a chance, the food is great and the staff are wonderful.
4 based on 205 reviews
When booking this auberge, we had hoped to be located along the sea, in a quiet section of the coast. We also hoped for a restaurant with a nice view and good food. We were not disappointed. Since we were staying here, we were given a wonderful table that looked onto the sea. It was great watching the tide recede. The woman that runs the establishment is incredibly nice and attentive. She also made our dinner very pleasant, including putting up some lace so that the bright sun was not pounding me in the eyes as it moved toward sunset. The food was well prepared (surprisingly we did not have fish) and nicely presented. It was also delicious. Great view, great food, great service and you may walk upstairs after the meal to lay down your head. How could one ask for more.
4 based on 355 reviews
We live nearby La Maison de Kerdies, but had not been there before having a group dinner with friends from Café Langues. The formule meals were good value for money, delicious, and presented very nicely. The service was also very good, and many photos were taken of the sunset across the bay.Bonjour,Nous vous remercions pour votre commentaire. Les petits groupes tel que le café langues nous permettent d'essayer des choses. Nous sommes heureux que cela vous ait satisfait. Au plaisir de vous revoir pour une autre occasion.Sincères salutations,Céline et Stéphane GUILLEMIN
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4 based on 62 reviews
Our Cuisine: The spirit of welcome has permeated the very essence of the Grand Hotel des Bains since its origin. As a family run hotel, we want our guests to feel really at home here. We like the good things in life, and we like to share them with our gue
WE ate here twice. We only wanted to eat here once but had to a second time as the other restaurants in the port were closed on a Monday. Both meals were superb: French cuisine of the highest order with service to match, but not the overly superior style you used to get but professional and friendly and very much in the old-school style. Decent choice on the menu (but seafood didn't feature as highly as it could have done) with dished prepared with flair and style, well cooked using the best produce. Ample space between tables. The set menu was 39 Euros and represented very good value for money considering. Comfortable bar with roaring fire (most of the time in the evening) even in the summer.Dear Captain Picard,Thank you very much for your kind review, and thank you also for sharing it with the world!We are pleased to read you have recognized and enjoyed our fine cuisine, in a good atmosphere.We do have to admit that sometimes we use the fireplace in the summer time. Brittany...We are looking forward to welcoming you back soon.Please receive our Best Regards,Amaury LEGRAND
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