Restaurant combining French and Italian specialties where you can enjoy on the terrace pizzas and plates with fresh products.
Opposite Le Faouët's magnificent 16th-century covered market, this restaurant blends French and Italian specialties to delight both taste buds and pupils. The welcome is warm and friendly, the dishes meticulously prepared, and the menu features fresh local produce. A selection of pizzas is also on the menu, to eat in or take away. In summer, you'll appreciate the lovely stone-walled terrace, beautifully decorated with a garland of lights that will plunge you into a guinguette atmosphere. Don't miss it!
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