Le Pourquoi Pas – Hôtel Castelbrac
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Une étoile Michelin pour ce restaurant au cadre idyllique, baigné par la mer. Le Guide Michelin, qui le couronne, note ainsi: « Le restaurant de l’hôtel Castelbrac porte le nom du bateau du commandant Charcot, célèbre explorateur des zones polaires. Né à Dinan, le chef Julien Hennote a lui aussi exploré d’autres horizons (culinaires), comme ceux de la Côte d’Azur et même de la Polynésie. En cuisine, il privilégie les produits du terroir et la pêche côtière durable (coquilles Saint-Jacques et ormeaux de plongée, homard, algues) dans le respect des ressources. Ses recettes, ambitieuses, s’avèrent élégantes et savoureuses. Mention spéciale pour les délicieux desserts. » A tester donc !
Restaurant : Le Pourquoi Pas – Hôtel Castelbrac – 1 étoile Michelin
Adresse : 17 Av. George V, Dinard
Contacts : Pour toute demande d’information ou de réservation, contactez les équipes par téléphone au 02 99 80 30 00
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