Le Balafon

Brittany


Away from the seafront tourist bustle, this quality, modern, neighbourhood bistro serves freshly made meals using produce from the nearby market. The lunch menu consists of a couple of well-chosen and presented dishes. It's totally unpretentious, well priced and many locals rate it the best place in town. In fair weather, sit in the inviting courtyard.


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