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4 based on 35 reviews
We stopped here entirely by accident, we had seen the market and wanted a look plus a drink of some sort but we were seduced by the lovely food and stopped for a snack too. I had a lovely salad and my companion a baguette , which came with a generous salad side. The restaurant was lovely and clean and the decor unusual but pleasant, rather like a home library...both the food and service were excellent., .thoroughly recommended !
4 based on 623 reviews
Weâd been reluctant to try this restaurant because it seemed more pretentious than anything else, but we were pleasantly surprised.The restaurant is quite over-staffed, with every served being very enthusiastic about trying to speak English, even when unnecessary...But donât let that frighten you away!The food is far better than average, the wine list extensive & not budget-breaking, the area for children to play & make new friends is WONDERFUL, and the desserts perfect!A keeper!
4 based on 40 reviews
An unexpected find, just off the road at Port-a-la-Duc. Seafood from the 'producteur'; an assiette of 4 oysters, 6 large prawns, 2 langoustines and bread for just 8 euros, with a glass of muscadet for an extra 2 euros. Self service style, no pretensions, just good quality and excellent value for money, eaten outside under a large umbrella, with a view down the estuary. A good choice of seafood, is available to buy and take away in the adjoining shop. A holiday find!
4 based on 313 reviews
Delicious Breton dishes feature fresh fish which I recommend you have with local cider! The now traditional moules frites has a mountain of mussels (mariniere) which are really good. They have daily specials & a fish & chips a l'anglais if you are less adventurous - which was also excellent. It's a popular place so perhaps best to book.
4 based on 290 reviews
You won't certainly feel hungry after having a meal at this restaurant, as the portions are quite big. We had the andouillette, which was perfect comfort food after a cold, windy day and was served with a very pleasant twist, thus testifying to the talent of the cook. Compliments to the chef!
4 based on 13 reviews
Restaurant with itâs own poissonnerie and sea views. Whatâs not to love?We were delighted with our lunch. Check opening times at this time of year.
4 based on 174 reviews
There are three restaurants at the marina and this one specialises in seafood, although the steaks are good too.It is the only place with a good choice of seafood, so if that's what you're after then you'll enjoy it.However, the other choices are just as good and a little cheaper two doors away.
4 based on 261 reviews
When for a late lunch, on the spur of the moment. great place. I had Moules my wife mackerel. both first class. a bottle of cider was just right with it and the view from the window was fantastic. Service was spot on. only sorry we could only manage one meall
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4 based on 259 reviews
Nice space in contemporary colours , with an upstairs mezzanine, facing across to the beach.We opted for the Coquilles st Jaques, then skate wing and a brochette of three fish. Excellent cooking of fresh fish, including monk fish. - Overall a good experience with efficient service. Later we had takeaway salads, super selection with fish, prawns and duck, and probably the best salads we have had.
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4 based on 640 reviews
We visited for lunch. I had prawns which were very nice and my wife had salmon tartare which was well presented and very pleasant also.I had sole meuniere to follow which was extremely enjoyable with perfect sauteed potatoes and a good assortment of vegetables including parsnip which is rare in France. A wholly enjoyable meal.My wife had skate which was served with capers and landed on top of a mixture of lentils and quinoa, red cabbage and some carrot puree. The skate looked grey rather than white. Quite unappetising.Service was excellent during a very busy lunch so no time for dessert as we had to push on.
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