Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Jullouville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you. including Le Pont Bleu, Restaurant de L'Hotel des Pins, La Promenade, O Loup Saint-Michel, Cote Rue, Auberge De Carolles, Le Comptoir de l'Atelier Gourmet, La Playa, La Grange de Tom, Parfum Poivre
4 based on 552 reviews
We sneaked a table when they were fully booked (got lucky). The staff were extremely friendly and helpful with translating the restaurant menu. The meat was top class although our medium rare steak was cooked a little more than I would have chosen. I had veal and my guests chose Beef and duck. All were part cooked and finished on the open wood fire.
4 based on 205 reviews
Welcome to La Grange de Tom! The restaurant is located on "the most beautiful kilometre in France", facing the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. You will savour a panoramic view in a warm ambiance. In fine weather, you can use our patio for your lunch and dinner
We visited this restaurant for lunch having read the great reviews. Perhaps we were unlucky but we found the service appalling. The waiter was very snooty, trying to speak in poor English whilst I would have better understood him in French! We ordered the entree and mains from the formule menu and got the mains and dessert. We asked for plain water which never arrived although other diners received theirs. The waitress spent all her time making eyes at the barman so perhaps this was the reason our order was wrong? We then had to ask twice for our bill by which time we were losing patience. We had intended visiting again for my birthday meal but by the time we left that idea had taken flight, we will look elsewhere. We are by no means difficult customers, we have travelled all over France and never had such rude service. In the USA it would be unimaginable. The food was excellent but didnât make up for way we were treated.
4 based on 27 reviews
Had a quick lunch there on the terrace, super friendly staff and good food. There is indoor seating as well.
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4 based on 462 reviews
Visited with friends while on holiday in Normandy. A lovely little restaurant, and the food and wine were excellent. The food was cooked to perfection, delicious and with imaginative flavour combinations. Can definitely recommend.
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4 based on 102 reviews
We stayed at Auberge De Carolles for one night in September. We took a room for 70 Euros which was very small but adequate. It had an ensuite shower room. There was nowhere else to eat in the area so we decided to eat at the Auberge. The waiter was from the Faulty Towers school of catering and ran around the place. The food was good but what I thought was a seafood salad as a starter turned out to be plate of mixed hors d'oeuvres. My main course of duck breast was really very good. The bill for dinner bed and breakfast with drinks and wine came to 150 Euros.
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4 based on 121 reviews
From the moment u arrive u realise this creperie is different from the restNext level up from your standard run of the mill place - good variety of crepes and ice creamsTheir sundaes which my wife and I had were particularly nice Good quality of ice cream - great selection!Our 11 year old son had a pancake with Nutella - thumbs up from himThe coffee was strong and just how we like it - that good we had two servings of.Ok- the bill wasn't cheap but if you want good quality food , then u expect to pay a premium The place was busy considering it was 7pm when we turned up and by the time we left 8.15 the place was full !Well done - great recommendation You won't be disappointed - guaranteed !The puns
4 based on 37 reviews
Can't really beat this â¬12.50 menu which includes: varied salad buffet starter, choice of 2 main courses (Moules or Porc on the day we went), Normandy cheese platter, choice of 3 desserts (Tarte de Pommes, crème chocolat or crème caramel), coffee, bottle of Normandy cider and wine too. A bit up the road from Carolles and worth a quick detour. Decent food. Nothing posh but excellent for the price and quick, friendly service.
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4 based on 142 reviews
Went for a drink with partner and child - waited nearly 30mins to be served by a very haughty waitress!Beer was refreshing (albeit expensive) so go there if you are thick skinned and patient
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4 based on 224 reviews
Found this place on a quiet Thursday evening. Had the set two course menu for â¬16.90. Delicious steak with beautifully presented vegetables. Followed by brownie with caramel sauce and cream. My mother also had the steak and opted for the lemon cream dessert. Everything was delicious!
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4 based on 189 reviews
If you are staying in Granville, or traveling nearby, this is a fine dining address to keep in mind. It's about a 20 minute drive down the coastal road and through the center of an intervening village. Tastefully decorated, immaculate and with a skilled mastery of seafood, one can have a very enjoyable meal here at a very fair price. After a few weeks along the coast, we were in the mood for something that didn't swim for our main course-so we opted for pintade-and the fowl was beautifully prepared and enhanced by a garnish of fresh vegetables. Still, we didn't pass-up the "coquillage" entree, a generous portion of oysters, shrimp and snails-all of which were premium quality.The service, by family members is thorough and proper, albeit a bit distant.The wine list is fairly extensive for a small country restaurant. Stronger spirits are available, but hopefully someone else is driving. If your GPS is as clueless as our was, it might suggest you go down to the beach. THe restaurant is right on the road, and you will see it. The beach road dead ends at what I would call a boat ramp heading right into the water. A small access road parallel to the beach is barricaded. The restaurant has its own parking lot, so don't make that the dead end mistake.A nice dessert added to the enjoyment of our meal. Pity the coffee was rather weak.
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