Restaurant La Passerelle
358 Reviews
3 Av. George V, 35800 Dinard, France

Restaurant La Passerelle
358 Reviews
3 Av. George V, 35800 Dinard, France
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Tashi
Tashi, Jul 2022
Very cute restaurant with super friendly chef and staff. The dishes are very unique and delicious using ingredients from the area. The presentation was amazing for such a small place! you can tell the chef has plenty of ideas and doesn’t shy away from exacuting it in his dishes… highly recommended!
Ca Z
Ca Z, Jun 2023
Truly unique place - exquisite cuisine - friendly, competent, charming personnel - beautiful view across the bay - an experience you should not miss when in St. Malo or anywhere nearby.
S. Leo Chapman
S. Leo Chapman, Jul 2023
This is such a fabulous spot for a meal in Dinard. It's tucked away on a narrow street, but once you cross the threshold to enter, it opens up to the most endearing and tastefully decorated galley-shaped eatery once you're inside. The service is friendly and attentive (a special mention for our delightful waitress) and the food is truly delicious. Best of all, on a summer's day, you can enjoy an exceptional view over the water while listening to the gently lapping waves roll in. I'd be delighted to return and would heartily recommend.
Mark Mattern
Mark Mattern, Jun 2023
We came to this restaurant mainly based on the amazing reviews, but we had a less pleasant experience. The chef and staff were super friendly, and the setting was nice with great views; however, the eel appetizer had too much mayo-type sauce with strange herbs. The eggplant tarte Tatin was really nice. The lamb was very tender, but the potatoes were very runny. The Ling was nice, but the potatoes were soggy. So maybe the chef had an off night?? But we would not go back.
Stefanie Dearden
Stefanie Dearden, Aug 2022
Truly one of the best meals of my life.
Each dish was perfectly executed. Heavenly blend of flavours, perfect texture and beautiful presentation. Each dish was the perfect balance—not too rich nor too light.
Super friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff. Would highly recommend La Passarelle!
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