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Café de France
Barfleur is a beloved town in Normandy and Café de France is its favorite spot on the water. The café’s outdoor seating and delicious traditional menu means it is always packed, so expect to wait for a table.
L’Estaminet
This small, castle-like bed and breakfast has a small dining room that produces big flavors. The prix-fixe menu will include a “Trou Normand” palette cleanser, a wicked mix of sorbet and calvados. Opening days and times are not consistent with other businesses (which can be a good thing on a Monday night when many other restaurants are closed) so be sure to call ahead to make sure they’re open before heading over.
Le Garde Manger
Restaurant La Place
A few consecutive days of heavy French meals can be simultaneously beautiful and downright unnecessary. Dining at La Place offers a much-needed break with a lighter side of culinary possibilities. Plates like their salmon sashimi with an airy wasabi foam sound fussy, but they are not. This spot is a good pick for a day that also including a meal at the nearby La Couronne and is close to the church dedicated to Joan of Arc.
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