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La Ferme Saint-Michel - Bread

La Ferme Saint-Michel

4.2(32 reviews)
11.3 km
€€

Dinner in Mont Saint-Michel, France…read more.. We tried to dine at La Ferme Saint-Michel on the evening that we arrived, but we didn't have a reservation. My assignment from my friends was to get a reservation for 7:30pm for a party of 4 for the next day. I emailed the restaurant, then booked online. Everything was in French, so I guessed at how to answer the usual questions: How many in the party, time, and date requested. We parked for free in the gravel lot and walked in to a busy environment. Our table was in a connecting room where it seemed brighter and calmer. I chose the set meal for 45€. My starter was the duck salad which was nice and refreshing. The main entrée was the Salt Marsh Lamb Shoulder. It seemed like a patty made from shredded meat. Strange, but tender and moist! The dessert was Pont D'Orson. The cookie between the baked apple and scoop of ice cream was like the bridge between Mont Saint-Michel and the mainland. This restaurant was large and on the noisy side. It was an interesting foodie experience!

Went for Dinner Food…read more- 5/5. They truly showcase the quality of local Normandy products in an excellent farm-to-table concept. Bread had an amazing chew and the butter was rich and creamy. The bisque was clear broth, and the lack of cream made it easier to taste the natural sweetness of shrimp. Arugula gave it a peppery kick and the fried onions added crunch. We tried both styles of their specialty, the salt marsh lamb, and it was phenomenal. Lamb chops were grilled just slightly to create a sear, resulting in a perfect rare doneness. This allowed us to taste the unique texture of the lamb, which was very tender, being easy to cut with just your teeth. It had a very rich lamb flavor with no gaminess. While the lamb chops focused on the natural flavor of the lamb, the confit showed the culinary fineness of the restaurant. Confit was fork tender, aromatic with thyme, and the jus served as a sauce that reinforced the confit's flavor. Their vegetables were fantastic bringing out the natural flavors of each with excellent texture. Carrots were my favorite as they were roasted perfectly, creating a soft bite and emphasizing their natural sweetness. Potato mille feuille had a soft crunch, creamy interior, and the layers made for a fun texture. You could really taste the earthy flavors of the potato, which was even better when soaked with the confit jus. The cheeses were very strong with a sharp flavor. I could tell that they were of good quality, but I personally prefer milder cheeses. The farmhouse ice cream was absolutely amazing being rich, but not overpoweringly sweet. It was semi-hard, being able to hold its own shape, which resulted in a dense texture that melts in your mouth. It was a perfect pairing with the profiterole, which added a crunchy texture. Service - 4/5. Courteous and friendly service. They spoke fluent English, were readily available and the speed of service was fitting for the French dining culture. I made reservations via email and they provided a code to get past the gate. The code also provided a discount for the gate fees. Value - 5/5. Being a huge tourist destination, there are many touristy options in the area. Many of them state they offer the local specialty, agneau de pre-sale, but only have one option on their menu. La Ferme Saint-Michel is the only location I saw that has more than just a confit, offering the lamb chops that most tourists think of when it comes to lamb. They have a 45€ prix fixe of appetizer, entree, and dessert that includes the lamb confit but the lamb chops are a la carte, priced between 32-42€. Everything was sourced locally, tasted amazing, and the portions were great. An absolute must-visit restaurant to experience the local cuisine of Mont Saint-Michel. Parking - Private Lot (Free)

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La Ferme Saint-Michel - Menu cover

Menu cover

La Ferme Saint-Michel - Chou Craquelin

Chou Craquelin

La Ferme Saint-Michel - Trio of Grilled Salt Marsh Lamb Chops

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Trio of Grilled Salt Marsh Lamb Chops

La Casa de Quentin - Sautéed Shrimp with garlic butter, rice & ratatouille

La Casa de Quentin

4.7(21 reviews)
11.7 km
€€

So good! We came here for lunch before visiting Mont Saint Michel & we liked it so much we came…read moreback for dinner! They had indoor & outdoor seating. There were plenty of seats for lunch but dinner got crowded quick so go right at opening or make reservations. Beautiful indoor decor, friendly & attentive service, they constantly refilled our waters & they had many gluten free options including crepes. They were so thoughtful to bring bread for my family & gluten free mini crepes for me. My favorite was the sautéed scallops in garlic butter which came with rice & ratatouille. It was very fresh, locally caught & delicious! We also liked the sautéed shrimp with rice and the flank steak with pepper sauce. If you like your steak medium rare, tell them rare with pink. France only does rare, medium or well done. The salmon filet came with mashed potatoes, the fish was a little dry but had good flavor. We were too full to order dessert or else we would have gotten Nutella crepes. Overall a great meal, I highly recommend this restaurant, only 10 min away from Mont Saint Michel.

No better place to indulge after climbing a bunch of steps and parading through chapels at the…read moreMont. Blessings rained from heaven at La Casa de Quentin. So many varieties of food and all six dishes ordered by our party were amazing. Service was excellent and prompt. Trust me. This is the spot. Don't miss out on the panna cotta.

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La Casa de Quentin - Outside

Outside

La Casa de Quentin - Salmon filet

Salmon filet

La Casa de Quentin - Menu

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La Mère Poulard  - Preparation of the famous soufflé omelette, according to Annette Poulard's traditional recipe

La Mère Poulard

2.2(97 reviews)
12.0 km
€€€

After reading all the reviews, I was expecting more of a checklist place full of tourists. The food…read morewas actually really good. The place looks great and has fantastic ambience. I love the entrance where you get to see how they make the omelettes. The only drawback was the table next to us. Six young people that came in barefoot, changed clothes inside the restaurant and were generally disruptive. Management should not have let them in.

Terribly disappointed…read more A lot of people pass by here and scoff about who would pay so much for a soufflé. I figured it's historic, soufflé on real wood fire(!), I wasn't able to try the last time I was here, and there must be something special about the place. Heck, I'm used to crazy soufflé prices being from the Bay Area. But... First of all, don't come here hungry. They will take their sweet time serving you, let alone handing you a menu, as in the case of the table beside us. Should you come hungry, get ready to divulge into the bread and fill yourself up before you even get to your real food. The kids menu items came out fairly quickly, but the shared adult menu took quite a long time. Not only did it take forever, but the wrong item came out even after we specifically asked for a recommendation on wine pairing with what we actually ordered. It was a real let-down. The soufflé was not all that special, other neighboring tables were also extremely disappointed by the service. I really have nothing good to say about this place other than the fact they didn't completely fleece me after their screwup. I will not be coming back on my own dime.

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La Mère Poulard  - Preparation of the famous soufflé omelette, according to Annette Poulard's traditional recipe

Preparation of the famous soufflé omelette, according to Annette Poulard's traditional recipe

La Mère Poulard  - French traditional cuisine

French traditional cuisine

La Mère Poulard  - Kitchen

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Le Point G - french - Updated July 2026

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