Full service restaurant with a good value crêpe in the rue Saint-Georges.
The Sarrasine is very typical because it has an emblematic interior of the 17th century buildings of Saint-Georges street. The exposed beams and the stone walls decorate your meal. Inside, the decor is simple and discreetly traditional. On site, the service is efficient but also very friendly and the full menu, pancakes, cider and coffee are of a good value for money. The house specialities are part of the best pancakes that we ate in Rennes. We enjoyed the Malouine, with its leafless cod poached with thyme and lemon on steamed potatoes with cream and onions fondue with muscadet which was a real pleasure! We also adored the delight of a mouse, with four cheese fondue. Here, the pancakes are noteworthy for their sauces, and for the creative mix of local flavours. Nothing is said about the pancakes… Just a taste to see if the Katell, pralines based, is worth it, and hop, you've got another surprise! Without forgetting a good frangiapni pancakes with cognac flambé. The ciders menu deserves a special mention. It is good, beautiful and simply very delicious!
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Members' reviews on LA SARRASINE
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Nous avons été séduits par la cuisine copieuse et d'un bon rapport-qualité prix. La terrasse est agréable par soleil et le service aimable.
Seul bémol : les toilettes très exiguës...
Je recommande à 100 %. Il y a un énorme choix de galettes , le service est au top et la cuisine est délicieuse ????
Je vous conseille de réservé ????
Cependant, le lait Ribot était coupé à l'eau et l'andouille était loin d'être fraîche...
Celui qui ne connaît pas la Bretagne et qui veut manger Breton sera servi !!
Je vous conseille les galettes Aurelienne, « jambon-œuf -champignon » , « œuf-formage » et « chèvre miel, noix » (accompagné de cidre bien sûr!!), les plats sont bien évidemment copieux !