4 Best Restaurants in Rennes, Brittany

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We've compiled the best of the best in Rennes - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Creperie Ouzh-Taol

$ Fodor's Choice

When in Rennes, don't miss the chance to do what the natives do: feast on authentic Breton crêpes. For your main course, savory galettes made with buckwheat flour come with a huge range of fillings, from egg and sausage to tiny shrimps and mussels. There are also vegetarian options, like spinach and goat cheese. For dessert, don't skimp on delicious fruit jam or salted caramel-filled crêpe, or the queen herself, the crêpe Suzette—doused with Grand Marnier and set aflame at your table. Wash it all down with a nice dry artisanal Breton cider.

27 rue Saint-Melaine, Rennes, 35000, France
02–99–63–36–33
Known For
  • Gentle prices
  • Classic menu of sweet and savory crêpes
  • Excellent crêpe Suzette
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Creperie Saint-Georges

$ Fodor's Choice

What better setting than this historic half-timbered building, just steps from the cathedral, for a taste of authentic Breton cuisine at its best? This unusually snazzy crêperie (forget the lace curtains and wooden tables) also has an outdoor terrace and one of the city's more inventive menus, where you'll choose from a list of galettes—all named George—like blue cheese, pear, speck ham, and crème fraîche; or beef carpaccio, mozzarella, tomato tapenade, Parmesan, and potatoes with wasabi ice cream. The dessert crepes are no less inventive; try the Chamallow, with salted caramel, homemade marshmallows, bourbon-infused vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream. There's also a great selection of artisanal ciders, like the rosé version, Cidre de Brocéliande.

11 rue du Chapitre, Rennes, 35000, France
02–99–38–87–04
Known For
  • Creative and well-priced crêpes
  • Nice menu of artisanal ciders
  • Great location
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Ima

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Five years in a top Tokyo kitchen transformed Chef Julien Lemarié's scintillating, pared-down cuisine, for which he quickly won a Michelin star. Using only local products—as sustainably sourced as possible—the chef crafts stunning plates, featuring line-caught fish and high-quality meats with glorious vegetable accompaniments served in an elegant, streamlined restaurant that features natural materials: wood, waxed concrete, and ceramic. The chef's romance with Japanese cuisine is front-and-center at his new restaurant next door, Imayoko, specializing in donburi and izakaya-style dishes to share paired with artisanal sake.

20 bd. de la Tour d’Auvergne, Rennes, 35000, France
02–23–47–82–74
Known For
  • Imaginative dishes
  • Curated wine list
  • One of the city's best dining experiences
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservations essential

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Le Galopin

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Everybody loves an authentic French brasserie, but very few of these establishments strive to maintain a quality worthy of their traditional cachet; happily, Le Galopin is one of them. The vintage murals, wood paneling, and plush banquettes are the perfect backdrop for all those traditional French favorites: a heaping plate of oysters followed by steak or fish tartare, Breton lobster, grilled gambas shrimp, or marinated Wagyu beef. Spectacular desserts include all the classics like baba au rhum, crème brûlée, or Breton sablée, a local specialty. For a top-notch meal that won't break the bank, this Rennes institution is a good choice.

21 av. Jean Janvier, Rennes, 35000, France
02–99–31–55–96
Known For
  • Excellent prices, especially for fixed-price menus
  • Copious servings
  • Breton sablée for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends
Reservations essential

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