Gastronomic restaurant in a pleasantly hushed setting offering high quality cuisine.
For the gourmets, this table of excellence, in a pleasantly muffled setting, will stun your taste buds as the upscale cuisine offered by the starred chef Vincent David and his wife Katia sounds like a symphony of flavors and happy associations. It is therefore not surprising that Le Pressoir has been awarded the Tables et Saveurs de Bretagne label, nor that it belongs to the prestigious Collectionneurs network. Dishes that are both tasty and generous, a refined setting, and impeccable service. A house to discover absolutely.
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Members' reviews on RESTAURANT LE PRESSOIR
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Et la cuisine sublime, raffinée, des saveurs qui explosent en bouche, des mélanges subtiles, les cuissons impeccables qui donnent toutes leurs saveurs en gardant consistance idéale à chaque ingrédient.
Les quantités sont généreuses.
"Une étoile" accessible, les tarifs sont plus que raisonnables.
Je recommande vivement. Même de passage ça mérite le détour.
Encore félicitations et merci.
My initial impression was that the restaurant was extremely cold inside. I would definitely recommend taking a cardigan or a shawl!
We notified the restaurant in advance that we do not eat pork products. However, we were served andouille sausage as part of the amuse-bouche. This was rectified immediately, however, this could easily have been missed as we are not native French speakers but we luckily picked up on a few words. After this initial embarrassment, the chef very kindly reworked the menu to ensure that were not served any further pork products.
Shortly after this, we were served drinks. I must admit the non-alcoholic options for diners who are driving are very limited. Only fruit juices or water were available. Secondly, the wine that was served had three live flies in it. Again this was rectified immediately but I was concerned about the hygiene practices of the kitchen at this point.
The food itself was good. The fish dishes in particular were cooked well. There was quite a lot of variation in the cook of the duck- one plate being rare and the other being well done without preferences being asked beforehand.
Overall I feel despite the food being good, I feel the service was not up to the usual standard of a Michelin star restaurant. We were served pork, there were flies in the wine, and the waiters were inattentive- we were not offered any further drinks throughout the evening. I will not visit this restaurant again and I cannot say that I would recommend it as the experience was sub-par. It is a shame really as my experience reflects the quality of the service rather than the food.