L'Ambassade de Rennes
1314 Reviews
12 Rue de la Parcheminerie, 35000 Rennes, France

L'Ambassade de Rennes
1314 Reviews
12 Rue de la Parcheminerie, 35000 Rennes, France
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Tyson Hager
Tyson Hager, Jul 2024
Great service. Excellent and very fresh food and a cozy atmosphere. I will definitely return.
Edit: Another wonderful meal at L'Ambassade. We were a larger group this time, but the service was still excellent.
Claes Harvenberg
Claes Harvenberg, Jul 2024
Lovely place for an evening drink. Outside sitting area is tucked away from traffic and wind. More the feel of the neighbourhood local. Nice staff with an easy manner and a smile. Tried the cheese and coldcuts platter but not yet dinner. Menu looks tempting.
Mathias Meissel
Mathias Meissel, Aug 2024
Great restaurant and certainly bar too. We ate here a second time because everything was so perfect. Creative, fresh, sophisticated dishes. Nice, attentive service. Child friendly. The starters and the main course as well as the desserts certainly deserve a toque without appearing capricious. Thanks to the whole team for the great finish in Rennes before our trip to the airport home to Austria
Kamie Ngam-Connor
Kamie Ngam-Connor, Aug 2023
Happy accident in stumbling upon this little gem for lunch. great service for a very busy lunch crowd of local / visitors. My chicken dish was very yummy and was creme brulee. My partner also loved his digestif.
Duong Pham
Duong Pham, Jul 2021
Food was well presented. Starters were 6-7€/ each, mains were 15-22€/ each. I would love it more if we got breads for started. (We had to ask for it and it took them 15' to bring it to us).
The restaurant gets busy very quickly so make sure you come early or reserve a place in advance. The waiters/waitresses were nice but the wait between starters and mains was super long. The table next to us hadn't had their mains even after we finished our mains. Overall: not too bad.
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Michelin Restaurants in Rennes
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Bombance
The name hints at an abundance of food, drink and fun with friends, a promise that is kept within the stone walls of this bistro with an open kitchen and a few seats at the counter. From 5pm, you can wash down plates to share with a biodynamic or natural wine from the appealing wine list. From 7pm, you can choose from a menu-carte: roast pak choi, paprika sabayon and roasted hazelnut; skate wing, citrus butter, cream of celery, smoked Jerusalem artichoke, chestnuts and a langoustine jus. Very well cooked and seasoned with pizzazz and skill, each dish is packed with fresh ingredients.
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Imayoko
This is the sister restaurant of chef Julien Lemarié's MICHELIN-starred Japanese-style restaurant (IMA). At lunchtime, in a relaxed atmosphere, you can enjoy a variety of Japanese donburi – a bowl of rice with toppings that vary according to the season or inspiration. In the evening, French dishes are skilfully revisited with a Japanese touch, such as leeks with miso and katsuobushi vinaigrette. The service comes with a smile!
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La Petite Ourse
At this restaurant, Charlotte is in charge front of house while Germain cooks up good, generous food made with quality regional – and mainly organic – ingredients. Without sidelining poultry or fish, vegetables do take centre stage: white asparagus, sunflower seed praline and preserved lemon; steamed egg, buckwheat cream, roasted vegetable juice and chard stalks; fennel vanilla cake, lemon cream and preserved orange zest. Reservations are essential, as the people of Rennes have realised they are on to a good thing, with reasonable prices to boot!
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Le Paris-Brest
The new Rennes train station chose an emblematic Breton chef to reinvent its station restaurant: Christian Le Squer, chef of the three-star restaurant Le Cinq at the Four Seasons Paris. He playfully revisits the traditional cuisine he grew up with, adding contemporary touches. A combination of design (by Jouin Manku studio), bistronomy and a wine list curated by Eric Beaumard (Breton sommelier). You're in for a treat if you stop off here.
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Fezi
The epitome of a friendly neighbourhood bistro steeped in an irresistible buzzy vibe. Fezi means "home-made" in Brittany's Gallo language. Cédric Bruneau, the young owner-chef, prepares tasty, straightforward, market-fresh cuisine, favouring regional ingredients. We tasted a carpaccio of wrasses (fish), beetroot, smoked cream and fingered citron; skate wing, mashed squash, cream of mussels; lemon curd, shortbread, steamed meringue and dried lime. Natural and biodynamic wines.
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Holen
“Seasonality on the plate” is the mantra of this talented chef, who has worked at the prestigious Auberge de l’Ill, as well as with renowned names such as Michel Bras and Emile Jung. His Breton-inspired recipes demonstrate his dedication to top-quality ingredients, including vegetables grown by small local producers using permaculture principles, and fish sourced from small boats that avoid intensive fishing (as a result of which he has been awarded a “Green Food” label). Holen also has his own kitchen garden and makes his own compost. The final result is ethical cuisine that is full of flavour and elegantly presented in the form of surprise menus, all served in a bistro refurbished with natural materials. Delightful!
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Racines
When a talented chef from Rennes, Virginie Giboire, embraces her roots (or "Racines"), the result is pleasing, contemporary cuisine in the form of elegant dishes. Boasting an impressive wealth of experience (of which we will only mention her stints alongside Guy Martin and Thierry Marx who, she says, "taught her everything"), she delivers clever and well-defined cuisine that always hits the mark, proposed in a short menu. Interesting interplays of textures, subtle marriages of flavours, and always the finest ingredients, often from small-scale Breton producers. All served up in a lovely, bright and modern setting.
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Ima
(Temporarily closed, reopening planned for mid-September) “Cooking has always been a means of travel for me”, explains chef Julien Lemarié, who has plied his trade in London, Tokyo and Singapore. At his restaurant, Ima, which means “now” in Japanese, this talented culinary technician conjures up instinctive cuisine showcased on tasting menus that combine subtlety with regional and Asian influences. Lemarié enhances his dishes with broths, infusions, spices, aromatic plants and algae. And for those keen to enjoy the full Japanese experience, make sure you take a seat at the bar. It's now your turn to travel!
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