Top 3 Healthy food in Tregastel, France

January 2, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Discover Restaurants offering the best Healthy food in Tregastel, France including Creperie Contre Vents Et Marees, Le Belouga, L'auberge de Crec'h Bec
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1. Creperie Contre Vents Et Marees

5 rue des Plages Landrellec, 22560 Pleumeur Bodou France French, Healthy Lunch, Dinner Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Highchairs Available, Full [email protected] +33 2 96 23 43 78 http://www.facebook.com/CreperieContreventsetmarees
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4 based on 238 reviews

Creperie Contre Vents Et Marees

Reviewed By caroline2

A great spot to discover the crepes. Very friendly and smiling service with pertinent advices about the surrounding area. Interesting decoration as well. The crepes were very tasty and worth the detour. Had to eat inside because of the weather but there is an outdoor terrace as well.

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2. Le Belouga

12 rue des Bons Enfants 12 rue des Bons enfants, 22700, Perros-Guirec France French, Healthy Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks, Late Night Outdoor Seating, Reservations, Seating, Validated Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table S [email protected] +33 2 96 49 01 10 http://www.lagapa.com/restaurant-le-belouga/
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4 based on 459 reviews

Le Belouga

Pleasure and Simplicity The Bélouga restaurant is where the compositions of the restaurant team are orchestrated by the chef. With one objective in mind: “maintain the original savour of the product” and then to develop creations which include products fr

Reviewed By SeptimusFry

Others have written about the superb ambience of the Belouga, I shall concentrate on the real issue - what we had to eat and the service. This was a big occasion, my wife's birthday.We enquired beforehand if I could bring my own wines as I felt, on our last visit, that the choices were either stratospherically priced or simply over-priced and mundane. The restaurant has a policy for 'droit de bouchon' of 20€/bottle. So I dived into our cave and took along some Pouilly-Fuissé, a Vosne-Romanée and a p.g.c St Emilion (to allow for a wider choice). Certainly not all restaurants have a corkage arrangement, which can vary from 10€ to 20€. This allowed us to have really good wines for a birthday without wincing so much.The carte offered among others a Seasonal Menu at the whim of the chef, entrée + main-course + dessert, for 70€. The chef provides food on a seasonal theme for the first two courses with two or three amuse-bouches in between - then you choose your dessert from the carte (about 6 delightful, naughty, available). In our case, the theme was lobster and this translated into an entrée of pieces of claw on a bed of firm potato puree and framed in 'bangles' of crispy potato, ultra-thin and crispy, perhaps 20 thin rings - a delight for the eye and the crisp rings went very well with the texture and taste of the base. The main course was the body of the lobster - about half the body meat still in the tail half of the shell and a red, cheese-coated, sauce in the other half. It looked delightful, but one wondered where the rest of the body meat had gone. The sauce was a little on the rich side, but since we were washing down with a 2005 Pouilly-Fuissé, we were not complaining! The desserts were superb, but not for anyone trying to hold their weight down. Sugared brulée strawberries, a superb Kouign-Amann (Breton speciality raised to Michelin heights)...The service was spot on, we didn't have to wait much between courses and house-made bread rolls and specialty salted butter kept coming.So why am I holding back on the stars? And why my subject heading?Amazingly, and inexplicably, when the main course of 4 servings of lobster arrived, one of them was undressed with no red cheese sauce. It was offered for any one of us to have, whilst the others had the 3 dressed servings. This was unacceptable and I asked for a fourth standard serving. Since the course was served hot, I asked the others to start without me and then sat for some 10 mins waiting for mine. This was stupidly, and unnecessarily, annoying and I was amazed that it could have happened in this way. Further, I felt that the size of the entree and main were rather small - the entree made from the claw was just a couple of square inches of claw, so someone else had the rest. And the main course had half the body meat of only half a lobster, so 3/4 of each lobster also went to some other diner's plate. A thematic meal based on lobster, at these prices, should at least have given half a lobster each, if not perhaps a whole lobster, as would happen at other good Breton restaurants.Hence my degraded ratings.A totally unnecessary stain on their reputation.

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3. L'auberge de Crec'h Bec

Route du Radome, 22560 Pleumeur Bodou France French, Healthy Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +33 7 81 21 73 61 http://fr-fr.facebook.com/crechbec/
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4 based on 44 reviews

L'auberge de Crec'h Bec

Envie de se détendre dans un cadre bucolique et insolite, ne cherchez plus, à l'Auberge de Crec'h Bec vous vous sentirez comme chez vous! Planches apéro, tartines, salades, galettes, plats du jour, crêpes, glaces artisanales,... rien que du fait maison, s

Reviewed By TrinityDave

We stopped here for an hour whilst visiting the nearby Radome exhibition. Couldn’t fault the food and the service. A meal and a couple of rounds of drinks for around €60 for 4 people.

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