Le Pily

Top choice in Normandy


Young chef Pierre Marion is at the helm of the town's best restaurant, which has been serving Cherbourg gastronomes for over a decade. Expect a lively menu of seafood and meat dishes, with great care taken in the balancing of flavours and skilled presentation on the plate.


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