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Bouche en Folie
The guide was updated:Another great find in Saint-Malo, the Bouche en Folie is a restaurant that immediately charms anyone who enters with its interior, only to enchant them further with the excellent modern French cuisine served here. Seating is limited, so do make sure to book in advance.
Useful Information
- Address: 14 Rue du Boyer, Saint-Malo
- Opening hours: Thu-Mon 12-2pm & 7-10pm
- Phone: +33 6 72 49 08 89
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The hidden gem of a restaurant comes highly recommended by local connoisseurs. Its remote location makes it difficult to simply stumble upon, so do venture away from the main visitor strip for some excellent French cuisine made with locally-sourced market ingredients.
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La Gonelle
The fabled seafood restaurant is partially set on a cliff, with an airy terrace overlooking the bay. Oysters, clams, mussels, lobster, and, of course, catch-of-the-day fish are prepared in a variety of mouthwatering ways in the open kitchen - diners are welcome to take a peek.
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La Passerelle Du Clair De Lune
Enter through the kitchen and indulge in some excellent fine dining only several minutes away from the center of Dinard. The reputable restaurant serves modern French cuisine with an emphasis on seafood (try the mussels and clams in beurre blanc sauce).
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L'Appel du Large
This restaurant is located at the Casino Barriere de Dinard. The décor is bright and cheerful and the restaurant provides great views of the sea. L’Appel du Large specialises in seafood dishes, but meat-lovers will not be disappointed with the selection either. Offers classic French flavors.
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Le Cancaven
Mussels (moules) head the menu at the Le Cancaven, but an assortment of other seafood dishes, fish, and salads prominently feature on it as well. Set menus are great value, try one of those or opt for the a la carte service. The restaurant is very centrally located.
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Castor Bellux
For an informal meal on a day out shopping, head for the Castor Bellux, an Italian eatery serving pizzas, pasta and other dishes from Italy. Service is known to be delightfully friendly, serving sizes are large, so it's no surprise the restaurant buzzes with diners nearly every night of the week.
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Buffalo Grill
Buffalo Grill is a restaurant chain specializing on open-fire grilled meat and fish. The menu features succulent cuts grilled to perfection. If the weather allows, you can enjoy your food out on the terrace. Open all year however off-season it is closed on Sunday and Monday evenings and Tuesdays.
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Côté Soleil Grill
The efficient and professional personnel at Le Côté Soleil Grill serves scrumptious grilled meat and seafood dishes to their guests, in an often busy but still very welcoming atmosphere. Set menus of different price ranges are available, as well as a daily changing "menu du jour".
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Le Yacht Restaurant
This elegant restaurant is located just above the Dinard Yacht Club. The menu is rather concise, with an emphasis on seafood — they even serve fresh oysters. From the outside terrace guests can enjoy one of the best views of the bay and boats passing.
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L'Abri des Flots
L'Abri des Flots is a reputable restaurant highly popular among Dinard residents and is, therefore, often quite busy. The menu gives guests a choice from several regional dishes. The food is of high quality, service is efficient and all of it at reasonable prices.
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Restaurant de la Vallée
This restaurant is located in the harbour, close to the city centre. The menu focus lies on fish and seafood, and the Tapas Marin is a rather popular choice. The interior is modern and guests can choose to sit inside the restaurant or out on the terrace facing the harbour.
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Le Chalut
A proud Michelin star holder, Le Chalut is a fine dining restaurant with a homely feel that specializes on seafood from local waters (some meat options are available as well). Dishes are cooked to perfection, and multiple-course menus are on offer. Mind that there is currently no children's menu.
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Le Bistro de Jean
An excellent dining location in Saint-Malo, Bistro de Jean is a classic French bistro with a concise menu featuring only a handful of starters and mains - a sign that the dishes that did make the cut are given utmost attention. Try the signature scallops or sea bass, or opt for the game or lamb.
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Bouche en Folie
Another great find in Saint-Malo, the Bouche en Folie is a restaurant that immediately charms anyone who enters with its interior, only to enchant them further with the excellent modern French cuisine served here. Seating is limited, so do make sure to book in advance.
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L'Arganier
L'Arganier stands in refreshing contrast to the ubiquitous classic French flavours found at every corner is Dinard. The couscous and traditional tajine dishes are excellent, and so are the meats. The restaurant is also featured in the Michelin guide.
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Thai & Sushi
The restaurant provides yet another alternative for those looking to change it up and savour flavors that aren't the brilliant regional seafood. The menu features an array of Thai dishes, sushi, rolls, sashimi, tartar, and a variety of other Asian delicacies.
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La Santa Lucia
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