La Malouinière, Crêperie and restaurant in historic center Saint-Malo, France
La Malouinière is a restaurant and crêperie in Saint-Malo's historic center, built with stone walls and wooden beams throughout. The space combines indoor dining rooms with an outdoor terrace that overlooks the water, letting guests enjoy meals while watching the harbor.
The restaurant takes its name from the traditional mansions of Saint-Malo shipowners, built during the 17th and 18th centuries when the city thrived on maritime trade. These grand houses shaped the town's character and remain symbols of that prosperous era.
The menu showcases Breton specialties like buckwheat galettes filled with regional ingredients and sweet crepes made from local recipes. Diners experience the coastal food traditions that have shaped daily meals here for generations.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and meal vouchers and can accommodate groups up to 30 people comfortably. You can sit in various indoor rooms or choose the outdoor terrace depending on weather and preference.
The kitchen uses a restored traditional oven to prepare pizzas alongside its selection of galettes and regional dishes. This unexpected blend of Italian and Breton cooking styles offers diners a broader range of flavors than the typical crêperie.
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