Find out what French restaurants to try in Plestin les Greves including Grand Hotel Des Bains, Avel Zo, la dame de nage, Ty Mad, hotel du port, Creperie de la mer, Sant Erwan, Le Gibus, Brasserie de la plage, Le 42
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4 based on 41 reviews
Put this restaurant in a trendy quartier in a lively city and there'd be a queue. Now it is just a perfect hidden gem, with a mix of the local and the trendy. Food is all you van expect.
4 based on 269 reviews
We believe high quality cuisine is a balance of simplicity, the freshness of the sea, locally produced ingredients that celebrate our pride in the richness Brittany has to offer. The menu changes daily with a choice of entrées, main course and puddings. E
After a long afternoon of sailing, we decided to have an evening out and chose this restaurant. We both had Bretonese fish soup as a starter and tuna steak as a main.Both dishes were warm, well cooked and timely served. Despite this we find the food so lacking of anything extra that we cannot give more than 3 out of 5 points.Thank you for your recent post on Tripadvisor and for taking the time to share your concerns with us. We would like to present you with our most sincere apologies if our service did not meet your expectations and do hope to have the chance to welcome you back to "La Brasserie de La Plage" to restore your faith in the service we provide.Sincerely Yours,
4 based on 124 reviews
We had an amazing lunch here on the only wet day of our holiday. The proprietors were very welcoming and accomodating. The food was excellent cooked on an indoor fire/BBQ. Thoroughly recommend.
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4 based on 135 reviews
Very friendly restaurant with great food. Even the other customers looked pleased to see a party of 6 adults and 3 toddlers arrive. The owners were totally charming. The food was exceptional and the children's meals arrived quickly. The local cider washed it all down smoothly.
4 based on 176 reviews
Near Lannion, we went through Plestin les Greve for a late lunch at the Creperie de la Mer. The place was busy, and overlooks the water (not as inspiring at lunchtime, as the tide was out). No reservation was needed. The service was friendly, multilingual, and attentive. The crepe menu had many choices, and we enjoyed both savoury and sweet ones. The grande cafe was a proper cup, and served with lait chaud to finish it off. The meal was value for money, and there is plenty of parking across the street along the water.
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4 based on 299 reviews
Great little find on the port front. Very welcoming and helpful in choosing our dishes - even made up a sharing starter that wasn't on the menu. Would highly recommend and will certainly be back when next in the area. Keep up the good job!
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4 based on 178 reviews
Catherine Le Joncour, leader(head) of the restaurant, specialized in the cooking(kitchen) in the Breton seaweeds, by inventing a greedy and sophisticated cooking(kitchen). You can taste(savour) seasonal produce associated to seaweeds, of the entrance(entr
So refreshing to find such a wonderful restaurant in a small town in Brittany serving the most wonderful food based on Algues. Innovative and special! The waiter was extremely attentive and professional - always with a smile. Immaculate dining area and facilities. Definitely worth a visit.
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.
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4 based on 219 reviews
Crepes restaurant. All dishes are home made. Ideal for the family. Garden, space for lecture and draw for kids.
The food was generally okay and the pizzas very good but our meal was once again spoilt by the poor lunchtime service. Initially the service had been welcoming and quick BUT it slowed down by 1.30pm. No-one came to clear our plates for ages and when they did we weren't offered a dessert menu or asked if we'd like to order coffee. We'd returned thinking maybe it had been a one off but this was the exact same experience as last time. It felt uncomfortable, like they were closing, they were making up the tables around us ready for the evening and we were ignored. Once again we paid and left without dessert or coffee. Je vous répond en français puisque vous maîtrisez bien la langue de Moliere.Pas possible. Tout simplement pas possible d'avoir eu une telle attente.2 or 3 persons work for service. If there is a problem you can speak. It seems easier to say bad things about us in our back.Don't Come Again
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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