Le Petit Fumoir - Restaurant
350 Reviews
8 Rue Bienheureux Pierre René Rogues, 56000 Vannes, France

Le Petit Fumoir - Restaurant
350 Reviews
8 Rue Bienheureux Pierre René Rogues, 56000 Vannes, France
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Alan Schreiber
Alan Schreiber, Jun 2024
Superb dining experience. The food was excellent and the service outstanding. This is a must visit restaurant as we have seldom found this quality of food at this price point in France. Highly recommended.
Isabella Myers
Isabella Myers, Aug 2024
Best meal in Vannes - so good we went back a second time! Really unique flavours and well thought-out menu. The financier desert was stand-out! Staff were excellent and very attentive, and very dog-friendly!
Vikki Greenhill
Vikki Greenhill, Jan 2024
Wow what a lovely meal today , excellent food served at Le Petit Fumoir , we decided to try all choices on the plate de jour menu so we could share so we
could taste everything . Everything was so tasteful , the service we received was wonderful too , very helpful your English was better than our French thankyou
Elocin P.
Elocin P., May 2024
Loved everything about this beautiful gem!! I had the duck while my husband had the lamb; both dishes were delicious, tender, juicy, savory served with mashed potatoes and veggies that alone could have been its own yummy dish.
You can’t ask for a better location and ambience ✨ the service is 5 star. I literally loved the entire experience.
Myles Heiland
Myles Heiland, Jul 2024
We enjoyed the personal touch of the restaurant. The host was very happy to share details about the meal. Everything was good and well presented.
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