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Our starter was way over, the steak of our son was raw and he had a gastroenteritis the afterwards and the citron cake we had for desert was burned in the oven.
We were lucky that we had the possibility to go several times to this bistro. You can choose between different menu 's at a reasonable price. Try the excellent Coquilles St. Jacques or Foie gras (home made) with a good glass of wine! A quiet atmosphere,...a nice service and an excellent chef de cuisine: those are the ingredients of a wonderful evening.
Had been looking forward to trying this place out as it looked interesting and inviting from the outside. But sadly for us it fell well below our expectations. The dishes were meanly presented with virtually no 'extras ', like veg or garnish. The advertised accompanying salad...was minimalist and had no dressing at all. On the positive side the waitress was charming and friendly. Could do so much better, but sadly doesn 't. Give it a miss, there are better places in Treguier.
I don't understand how a restaurant this bad can survive in a town full of great places. Frozen escargot says it all! Avoid.