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Au Pied d'Cheval
10 Quai Gambetta
Cancale

”The docks at Cancale are the ur–oyster experience, but the market is short on comforts such as wine and frites...” MORE>>
 
 
Crêperie de la Passerelle
17 Boulevard Camille Réaud
Douarnenez

”Set above the docks of the pretty port town of Douarnenez, visit this crêperie for authentic buckwheat pancakes....” MORE>>
 
 
Erwan
1–3 Rue Aristide Briand
Quimper

”Beneath the wacky skin of this bistro lies a beating Breton heart. The chef cooks rib-sticking dishes like kig ha...” MORE>>
 
 
La Gaillotière
Château-Thébaud

”Among the Muscadet vineyards south of Nantes, Roellinger protégé Benoît Debailly serves French country cuisine with flashes of modern brilliance....” MORE>>
 
 
La Table d'Eugénie
2 Rue des Dames
Rennes

”Young chef-owner Erwann Hergué brings meticulous technique to simple, fresh French food....” MORE>>
 
 
Le Café de Saint-Malo
4 Place Guy Lachambre
Saint-Malo

”'My wife, Gloria, and I had our best meal in town at Le Café de Saint-Malo. The shellfish—stone crabs full...” MORE>>
 
 
Le Chalut
8 Rue de la Corne du Cerf
St.-Malo

”Don't let the campy sea-shanty décor fool you; the kitchen prepares delicious dishes from the bounty of the local waters....” MORE>>
 
 
L'Étrave
Route de la Pointe du Van
Cléden-Cap-Sizun

”The legendary creamed lobster served in this vaulted, no-frills dining room, not far from Brittany's blustery Baie des Trépassés, is...” MORE>>
 
 
Madame Orlac'h's
Stang Ar Glann
Îke d'Ouessant

”When the French talk about the sea, it’s usually as a melodramatic need...” MORE>>
 
 
Mary's Jo Couture
Lampaul
Îke d'Ouessant

”When the French talk about the sea, it’s usually as a melodramatic need...” MORE>>
 
 
O. Roellinger
1 Rue Duguesclin
Cancale

”Brittany's star chef transforms the region's raw materials into contemporary haute cuisine....” MORE>>
 
 
Ti a Dreuz
Lampaul
Îke d'Ouessant

”When the French talk about the sea, it’s usually as a melodramatic need...” MORE>>
 
 
Ty Korn
Lampaul
Îke d'Ouessant

”When the French talk about the sea, it’s usually as a melodramatic need...” MORE>>