Find out what European restaurants to try in Planguenoual including Chateau du Val, Le Quay 22, Le Lipous, le rohein, Spa Marin du Val Andre Thalasso resort, Restaurant le Dauphin, Au Biniou, Le Coin de la Rue, La Villa, La Croisette
4 based on 676 reviews
After having a mixed experience with eating out this visit to France, this one restored my faith in French cuisine. Recommended by the proprietor of the B&B we were staying at, the restaurant occupies a lovely position in the delightful resort of Val Andre, next to the Casino. We both ordered the menu - mine was the less expensive at 23 euro comprising excellent soupe de poissons, baked pollock in a lemon sauce (delicious) and any desert on the menu which I declined as I was too full to enjoy. Shame on me!! Hubby had the pricier 42 menu as he wanted the oysters (excellent) and sole (excellent). His menu included the cheese board which we both ended up sharing. Wine excellent and accompanying calvados. Good service. Would highly recommend.
4 based on 347 reviews
Its not easy to find gluten free food in France so when i spotted that their Menu de Plage was exactly as i would choose i was delighted. Lovely warm chèvre salad, brochette of beef and panacotta to follow .. All 3 were cooked to perfection.. The place was heaving on an October evening and with the outdoor heaters we managed to stay outside. Just lovely .. Thank you
4 based on 132 reviews
Le Coin de la Rue is situated in the old town centre of Pleneuf, about a mile away from the hustle and bustle on the sea front and can make quite a pleasant change.It's not open every evening, so it's probably best to check beforehand and not just turn up. It is very small, but does have a reasonable amount of choice. The style of service is very relaxed, and the atmosphere is quite intimate which, in both cases, is the way we like it. We both had a three course meal with wine and coffee, the quality was good, and the cost was very reasonable. Certainly, if we are in the area again, we would be happy to make a return visit.
4 based on 157 reviews
Looking for somewhere to eat other than Erquy we found this restaurant very good food and friendly service English is spoken so can be helpfull with the all French menu, the menu is recommended rather than the a lacarte
4 based on 60 reviews
We visited this restaurant twice for lunch whilst we were in Brittany, and we were all extremely pleased with the charming service and delicious food on both occasions. The first time we were looking for somewhere cheap and cheerful whilst Christmas shopping and the 11 Euro lunch menu fit the bill nicely. We weren't expecting marvels, as our experience led us to expect at least a degree of tinned ingredients in the set menu. This couldn't have been further from the truth. The vegetables were all fresh and there was a good choice of seafood and meat dishes. and the portions were very generous. On our return I had the Christmas set lunch at 24 Euros which was lovely and I had to loosen my belt to make room for the delightful dessert made up of a variety of tiny home made puddings and pastries.
4 based on 310 reviews
We viewed various menus here.There was a lunchtime 22 E which included a glass of wine,which may have been better value.We liked the look of the more expensive menu although water wine and coffee were not included.Starters were good ,oysters very tasty and the more elaborate prawn starter had good flavours.The fish main was good but my partner had chosen duck breast which was a very well done.Maybe as we were english they thought he would not want it pink,we were not asked. I am more inclined to think it was overcooked.Cheese plate was good,whatever happened to the good old cheese trolley?and the cheeses were not explained so it was not possible to eat the strongest last.My dessert was pleasant and the coffee was fine.Staff were friendly but the atmosphere seemed a bit dead.The view overlooking the sea was lovely.Sadly an underwhelming experience.
4 based on 287 reviews
Let me start by saying that the service was excellent. The waitress was extremely helpful and quite pleasant. The ambiance is very white and extremely well lit little (way too bright for my taste, it really detracts from the potential intimacy that a small restaurant can possess... a bit too sterile). As for the food my meat was overcooked but still good and the potatoes delicious. My wife's fish was way too salty for her but my Grandmother loved it... so it probably depends on personal taste. It was pleasant but I wouldn't go back.
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4 based on 174 reviews
Such a warm welcome and a very relaxed atmosphere. The food was faultless and very well priced, the wine very good and the lovely staff were attentive and jovial. There are new owners to this very smart, tidy restaurant and they deserve every success. It is well worth walking away from the noisy seafront, a 'must' for visitors to Pleneuf, we were in Pleneuf for 4 nights and having enjoyed this lovely place went back for 3!
4 based on 285 reviews
Went on Saturday night, without having reservation. By chance they had had a cancellation and so we took it. Was a little unsure as I wanted a 'genuine' french cuisine experience and this looked a little middle of the road. How wrong i was...The food was absolutely delicicious, every single course was top-knotch, from teh crab starter, right through to the chocolate/creme brulee dessert.Would definitely go back...
4 based on 99 reviews
First tip...use GPS or find the town first...and that will be difficult enough given French road signage...Second tip...any signs for the hotel will say "Domaine du Val" not "Chateau" and will be slightly larger that postage stamps.Third tip...if you finally get to the driveway, there will be an unlit stone slab sign that you may or may not notice.We got there later than we wanted, having gotten lost in several towns. Few people (like maybe 3 out of ten locals) can even describe where the town or the hotel is and send you in the right direction. Arrive finally at close to 10pm to a dark driveway and property, but fortunately there were staff expecting us. We insisted (and they complied) with being shown to our dark upstairs cottage, where to park in the full parking lot (I would have just left the car blocking the driveway by then!) and how to negotiate the unlit grounds with our luggage.The room was comfortable and "shabby chic", the grounds need attention and some of the statuary is of fat and oafish Gauls. (Others are more classical.) We did not understand why there was a broken s;ab of granite thrown into the pool and the mismatched outdoor furniture (western "wagon wheel", cheap chinese plastic and mid-century modern) did not enhance the grounds either.The breakfast was good and the staff there very nice.The surrounding area was lovely and in the light of day you could enjoy the property and the location near the sea.There nothing wrong that a few million couldn't cure and make this a first rate Chateau or Domaine to enjoy!
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