Le Bréard

Restaurant · Honfleur

Le Bréard

Restaurant · Honfleur

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7 Rue du Puits, 14600 Honfleur, France

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Discover the Michelin-starred Le Bréard, where chic ambiance meets exquisite, artistically plated dishes in a quiet yet lively setting.  

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7 Rue du Puits, 14600 Honfleur, France Get directions

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7 Rue du Puits, 14600 Honfleur, France Get directions

+33 2 31 89 53 40
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"A contemporary setting and subtle cuisine are on the menu at this restaurant in a narrow cobbled street near the church (Église St Catherine). The chef allies fine flavours with creativity and generosity." - Michelin Inspector

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Cc Val

Google
We arrived early and they were kind enough and let us sit down and wait while they prepare. All staff members in the restaurants are extremely friendly and polite. Food from appetizers to desert were delicious with a very nice presentation. Price is also very reasonable. Highly recommended if you are visiting the area.

R

Google
We went for dinner and are from the UK. The help we were giving by the very understanding staff was excellent explaining exactly how the menu worked and as opposed to the UK were very flexible. The quality of the food was sensational. I had Pigeon. The problem with game bird is they have a tendency to be dry. I have eaten pigeon many times and this is as far as I can remember the best I have ever had. Incredibly tender and moist. Deserts home made, beautifully presented and delicious. An excellent culinary experience at a very reasonable price.

C M

Google
We made an online reservation at Le Breard on the last evening of our holiday. We received a call in advance to confirm the reservation. We were warmly welcomed and seated. The atmosphere is pleasant and quiet, which we really liked, as well as the discreet decoration. We didn't realise that the restaurant had a Michelin star, but our 3-course menu confirmed it in terms of taste, appearance and presentation of the food. Everything tasted excellent and we couldn't say which course was the best. The entire staff was very friendly, courteous and, in addition to French, they also finally spoke English, which was very helpful for us. A wonderful discovery in Honfleur. We will be back when we are back in the area.

m mullin

Google
Ohhhh myyyy! This exceeded expectations for a small, touristy town. This may be one of the best meals of my life. And as a solo woman diner, service was on point. So. Damn. Good!

Ben Curtis

Google
We had a wonderful dining experience at Le Bréard. Amazingly delicious and beautiful food. Great service. Wonderful location and atmosphere. Reasonable price. Top notch in every way.

Hagit & Avi Levi

Google
High quality, delicious, Michelin star level food, pleasant atmosphere and excellent service created a perfect dinner experience for us. Definitely worth visiting.

M. Vermeer

Google
Where to start - this is by far the very best restaurant we have visited in a long time. The food is of great quality and dishes are creative and full of texture and flavour. We will surely come back wheb we are in the area again. Also all the staff are friendly, kind and skillful! The whole experience was great! The soufflé was the star of the meal, i have never had anything better than this fluffly and light soufflé with the taste of passion fruit at the bottom.

Kirsty Fountain

Google
Stunning food, amazing service and atmosphere, a really memorable experience.

Brian C.

Yelp
This was one of our favorite meals in Normandy and set the standard for the rest of the visit. While there were a couple misses (my duck was a bit under-cooked & tough and didn't have much flavor) just about everything in our 3 course meal was excellent and included tons of different flavors, textures, great ingredients. Plus of course, you have a zillion different bites you're given "for free" so don't worry too much about the prices (which actually aren't bad for someplace that's approaching a Michelin star) because you're going to leave very full and very satisfied with just about everything related to your meal. This seems to be the place for wine people, though we found the list to be okay but much smaller than Le Manoir des Impressionists (where the food wasn't quite as good but the ambience & view were better). Any way you look at it, Le Breard is someplace we would absolutely visit again when in Honfleur.

Alexandre F.

Yelp
Who was Charles Bréard? I think I spent more time trying to figure out who this gentleman was than writing this article. And yet I do not think he is small. Writer and historian of the nineteenth century, he left to posterity only a few books on the navy and sailors. As well as his name at a restaurant in Honfleur. Probably his best posterity. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, quite warm and with a nice covered terrace. The menu is very fish-oriented and asian. It must be said that the chef, Fabrice Sebire, has made his classes in beautiful houses, Tour d'Argent, Lucas Carton and Grand Véfour. In which he surely did not meet his counterpart of Entre terre et mer at Honfleur, who attended the Grand "Vaufur". I'm a little teasing, but go see my article about Entre Terre et Mer, you'll understand. Two tasting menus to test all the dishes. But with this bad French habit of imposing the same menu on the whole table. In Italy, they are more flexible. It starts a bit bad with extremely salty amuses-bouche. The advantage of our couple is that my partner eats very salty, me very low. So when she finds the product salty, it's unedible for me! On the three pieces, the rice chips and the breaded tuna were really over. The macaron with truffle was perfect. Then comes a nice panna cota of shells and leek bottoms. Fresh and elegant. It goes on but in another vein with tuna sashimi. Which is not one! It is quite amazing from a chef who has been a consultant in Japan to make such a mistake. I'm not a big specialist in Japanese cuisine but I think that with the photo, we can say that we are closer to a tataki than a sashimi since the edge of the slices is clearly cooked. This does not detract from the quality of the dish. The three small drops of real wasabi are largely enough to balance the sweetness of the confit of cucumber and marry perfectly with the fish. Obviously, we are with real wasabi and not colored horseradish. As an Alsatian, I have nothing against horseradish, which is my favorite condiment with sauerkraut. However, as it is part of the same family as wasabi and is less expensive, more tasty and less pungent, it is commonly used by the similis sellers of sushi and sashimi who sell you rice ... In fact, no I'll stop, it'll annoy me. The other entree consists of oysters with a pear tartare. This is the name of the menu. Again, we will fight with the Maincent-Morel as Bible, but we are especially close to a tartar of oysters and a macedonia of pears. And real horseradish! Nice but a little too sweet in the mouth. Iodine oysters are drowned between pear and tapioca pearls. The alliance of foie gras and chocolate was very fashionable in the 80s and then fell into oblivion. Our chef revigorates it clearly by adding in the terrine a device with hazelnut. Classic veal sweetbreads, with a rather strange presentation. We are in the art but the result is not always very harmonious. Wanting to do too much, it becomes a little mess. If turbot cooking is perfect, it suffers from an external appearance, let's be brutal, super ugly. To make a meunière cooking but to wipe all the butter to make a plate without fat removes all the gleaming side of the presentation. We end up with a dull and inelegant stretch. The rest of the plate can not climb the slope. The carrot puree is good. The cubes of mangos and potatoes were little burned. We stay in very sweet tastes. We conclude with a pre-dessert involving an old vegetable, parsnip. It was the potato of the Middle Ages. The still is in a mild sweet taste. The soufflé with passionfruit is well mounted but the passionfruit is too present and will be the only detonating tip of all the meal with the wasabi of departure. In conclusion, I remain on an embarrassing impression of mono-taste. The chef undoubtedly has a technique learned in the big houses, seeks to integrate his Asian taste discoveries and local products. The only concern is that the whole meal is in the same tone. I did not find any other word than "sweetish". Whether pear (yet my favorite fruit) with oysters, carrots, parsnips, mangoes, potatoes, candied cucumbers, sweetbreads, foie gras, chocolate, there is too much strong accumulation of sweet or sweetly processed products, and it gets a bit disgusting on a 6-course menu. The waitress providing the service is very competent and friendly. It is true that we were alone this afternoon! Not an overloaded service. What is regrettable is the lack of passage of the chef. He came to settle some business at the counter and then left in the kitchen. Since we were the only guests, a small passage in the dining room wouldn't have cost him much. Toilet not separated and not handicap adapted. Very clean. Check of 208 euros with a 2012 Auxey-Duresses Domaine Diconne.

Diana A.

Yelp
Charming. Friendly staff. Preparation and presentation was amazing. A must when in Honfleur.

Paul G.

Yelp
Oh dear - the chef must have changed. This is still a place with ambition, but they have forgotten the importance of flavour. It has pretensions - three amuse bouche, a recitation of what you are about to eat before each course, etc. But it no longer has the wow factor food wise that we experienced before. Not too expensive, for fine French dining - £78 for two for three course dinner and wine and calvados. So by all means go to try it - and we may have chosen badly on the menu, but it has fallen off my pedestal for now.

robin w.

Yelp
Absolutely delicious. Had the $35 set and everything was extremely tasty. A must visit. See all the pictures I've attached.

Erik E.

Yelp
On the friendly and casual side of gastronomique for a more fun fine dining place than most. New takes on the classics in more original ways than most places accomplish. Overheard American complaining when not given predictable food. If you want your standard carpaccio/sole normand go elsewhere, this is where you go for a surprise. Very accommodating owner/chef listened to all complaints with a good grace, even though he was clearly missing the point - original cuisine, excellently cooked. Good wines, bouches, service, in a very touristy town.

M G.

Yelp
I just had a memorable meal at Le Bregard this evening! I cannot say enough about the sweet bread entree,the pate fois gras, and the soufle was magnificent. The atmosphere was great, the staff was very helpful, the wine superb. I could not have asked for a better dining experience. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Honfleur.