Reviews on French food in La Foret-Fouesnant, France including Quartier d'ete, KinaWa, La Transat, Le Restaurant La Pointe Cap Coz, La Popote, L'ile Saint Nicolas, Hotel & Restaurant Belle Vue, Cafe du Port, La Plume Bleue, Creperie de la Baie
Things to do in La Foret-Fouesnant
4 based on 114 reviews
Our family wanted to visit this cafe, we walked into it and we get told there are no spaces inside and the table we were going to sit on was âreservedâ even though it wasnt being used and hadnât been cleaned. We got told to sit outside. Moments later someone else walks into the cafe who are french and they immediately get a table inside and get served. After that the woman previously who told us to sit outside then told us that they were full and we needed to leave.
4 based on 142 reviews
Simple and fun, busy and good value with helpful staff. A recommended casual night out close to Mousterlin.
4 based on 156 reviews
We didn't actually eat here but stopped for a cider after a longish walk. View from the terrace is good and you are away from the traffic of the village. Shame we couldn't try the seafood but menu looked delicious.
4 based on 191 reviews
The yellow Logis de France sign almost always means you are stepping into a solid and honorable establishment. The top reviews on Trip Advisor and Michelin are further signals that you are in a good place.The welcome is genuine and cheerful, the dining room a bit spartan, and the luncheon menu a bit abbreviated. But there is fine quality and value here. Perhaps it is the time of the year which contributes to the limited choices. Better to do a few things well than too many in less than an optimal fashion.Our fish filet and a gratin of fresh fruit were both pleasing, especially the dessert! At 22 Euros, that menu is a real bargain. We splurged on a half bottle of Sancerre Blanc that added to our enjoyment.Yes, they have a nice view out to the water, but the capable kitchen and friendly staff are what brings people back.Thank you.Indeed our lunch "formule" is short on purpose, but because we also have two other menus plus à la carte.We wish to see you another time when you will visit Fouesnant.
4 based on 394 reviews
As we were passing by on our way to the next destination, we first came upon some very interesting roundabouts decorated with creative folklore and then this old stone, blue shuttered building which beckoned us to come in for lunch. We did!We ordered gallettes which fell off the plates when served. They were delicious! We had a local vintner's cider and a tasty desert crepe before moving down the road. The entire experience was terrific. A must is you are in the area. We had no reservation, but it was clear that it is a very popular place to take lunch. We arrived at noon and the place was complete by 12:45. There is outdoor seating when weather permits.
4 based on 326 reviews
A warm welcome to a very busy restaurant. We chose to sit inside, so glad we did as by 7.30pm it was getting rather chilly even with a jacket on, no heaters which would have been very welcome, it being the 10 August and summer! We started with a dozen paloures roses in parsley/garlic-a great start to any dinner. My husband chose the large hamburger which came with bacon cheese onions etc -very tasty and nicely cooked. I reckon I had the best meal-skate wing with a slightly acid court bouillon sauce and beetroot, it was so tasty, full of flavour and served with some large capers. Usually I have had skate grilled in a blackened butter caper sauce, but this tasty court bouillon sauce bears no comparison, you must give it a go, you won't be disappointed. We finished by having two boules of ice cream, uummmm! The wines were reasonable, friendly and knowledgeable staff. Booking recommended in August as it was full quite early inside.
4 based on 240 reviews
A really beautiful restaurant room with a warm welcoming and such an incredible cooking. While you are tasting very good recipes you can also enjoy a beautiful sunset. Thank you for this great evening.Une très belle salle de restaurant, un accueil chaleureux et une excellente cuisine. Pendant que vous dégustez de délicieuses recettes vous pouvez profiter d'un beau coucher de soleil. Merci pour ce tres beau dîner.
4 based on 210 reviews
Located in the heart of the city, discover the restaurant La Transat with menus, wide selection of pizzas to eat in or take away.
Had a stunning meal at La Transat. Parking across the road in a large but picturesque public carpark open till 11pm. Staff very friendly and efficient and food excellent. Interior very attractive with novel wall hangings. Having a whippet with us, we were thrilled to hear that we could take him inside as well as on the terrasse. Very very picturesque setting as well, with view ultimately over the bay. PS recommend a stroll afterwards around the bay.
4 based on 159 reviews
This is effectively a tapas bar, with larger portions, or at least that is how we viewed it. The waitress couldn't have been more helpful and sorted out foods from the menu that would be allowed with certain intolerances. Everything was delicious and I and my family were very happy diners !
4 based on 381 reviews
A delightful little creperie overlooking "la Cale" of the old little harbor. The galettes are perfectly cooked with a variety of toppings. Taste the cider from Ponterec: a treasure of nature and human tradition. Be careful to make a reservation: the place is small and the parking is quickly full. Be sure this is the best place to eat on the coast between Benodet and Concarneau.
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