Les P'Tits Bretons
Permanently Closed

Les P'Tits Bretons

Permanently Closed

Francophile seafood, chops, salads & crepes

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Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
Les P'Tits Bretons by null
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2201 Highland Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Get directions

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2201 Highland Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Get directions

+1 424 350 7890
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Manhattan Beach Restaurant Shutters With Owners Owing Back Rent and Wages - Eater LA

"Despite an almost five-star Yelp rating and popularity amongst Manhattan Beach locals, the Brittany-inspired Les P’Tits Bretons closed abruptly on February 1 after opening back in August 2017. Information about the closure is unclear, as the owners left a mysterious notice on the front door saying that “the landlord decided not to stay with us.” Their former chef Chuck Kallal alleges that vendors and employees are owed back pay. For owners Olivier Jouet and Djahida Righi, Les P’Tits Bretons was one of the first Brittany-inspired restaurants to open in LA. Locals were surprised to see a notice on the door from Jouet, and that they were given orders to vacate the premises earlier this month. Eater spoke with Kallal, who offers another side of the story. Les P’Tits Bretons was Kallal’s fourth restaurant opening, and was an early member of the Ludo Bites team. He also helped launch Petit Trois, while honing his craft at places like Factory Kitchen and the shuttered Cook’s County. Kallal alleges that Jouet did not pay the $11,000 per month rent on time, and the landlord subsequently served two eviction notices. After another late rent payment, Kallal believes the landlord started the eviction process, which included a court date. “He owes a lot of money to me and a bunch of vendors,” says Kallal. On the closing notice, Jouet suggests that he paid a year’s rent in advance, and says Les P’Tits Bretons is looking for another space. Eater reached out to Jouet for comment, but has not heard back." - Mona Holmes

https://la.eater.com/2018/2/16/17021108/les-ptit-bretons-manhattan-beach-restaurant-closes
Les P'Tits Bretons

Yoonjin L.

Google
Interesting french restaurant, they don't have usual french restaurant menu so check out the menu before your visit.

Ivan L.

Google
Great French restaurant. Crepes are something else. I wanted to take pictures of the food, but completely forgot as it was so good! Definitely unique spot as you don’t run into an authentic French cuisine very often, especially in Manhattan Beach. UPD: went there for dinner and it was even better this time

Antonetta G.

Google
Great food and great service for a family owned and family run restaurant. I felt like I was in France, as the decor is so charming. They really have traditional French recipes that you can't find everywhere.

Vanessa D.

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food is authentic, fresh, and absolutely beautiful and delicious. The service is wonderful as well. I love this place

Christian F.

Google
For the local Francophiles - this place is legit. Though, $13 for a mimosa strikes me as a bit steep.

James K.

Google
A wonderful French restaurant specializing in the Brittany region...great food and service!

Sheila B.

Google
Food isn’t good, either is the service.

Olivier H.

Google
Amazing