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15 best restaurants in Normandy (2025): our reviews

by Emmanuel ROBINSON, Region Lovers | March 31, 2025 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

Foams as light as Normandy clouds, seafood in the face of endless vistas, surprising blends with all the flavors of the land… In this article, we share our opinions on what we consider to be the best restaurants in Normandy!

This list will evolve as we test more for you. We have a sense of sacrifice!

Best restaurants in Normandy where to eat reviews

This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the area anonymously, making our own choices, and paying all our bills in full.

Content
1. Restaurant La Maison Caillet
2. Restaurant Symbiose
3. Restaurant Tartarin
4. Restaurant Le Jardin des Plumes
5. Restaurant L’Odas
6. Restaurant du donjon – Domaine Saint-Clair
7. Restaurant L’Essentiel
8. Restaurant Le Pily
9. Restaurant Le Margote
10. Restaurant La Fleur de Sel
11. Dormy House Restaurant
12. Restaurant L’Âtre
13. Dame Cakes tea room
14. Restaurant À Contre Sens
15. Restaurant L’Aromate
Other Michelin-starred restaurants in Normandy

1. Restaurant La Maison Caillet

The essentials

  • City: Valmont, near Fécamp
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
spring-themed dish

About the atmosphere and the story

Nestled in the charming village of Valmont, we discovered the restaurant La Maison Caillet, with its rustic yet elegant setting. The establishment, housed in an 18th-century manor house, has preserved its original character while adding a touch of modernity. We particularly appreciated the warm atmosphere, with its exposed beams, period fireplace and bright ambiance.

decoration and beautiful lighting ambience

About flavours

Chef Pierre Caillet’s cuisine showcases local Normandy produce, enhanced by modern techniques. We were seduced by the balance of flavors in each dish. Our first experience was in early spring, and we loved the fresh menu that transported us into the season.
The wine list, though concise, offers a relevant selection that perfectly matches the chef’s creations.

Desser Kiwi

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: Valmont village center
  • Capacity: 39 place settings
  • Price range: between €45 and €150 per person (excluding drinks)
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservations required here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Fécamp!

2. Restaurant Symbiose

The essentials

  • City: Cabourg
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Distinction: Michelin Mention
dish at Symbiose restaurant

About the atmosphere and the story

We liked the interior design, which skilfully blends Art Deco style with contemporary touches, creating an elegant yet relaxed ambience.
The atmosphere and service are friendly.

decoration at the Symbiose restaurant

About flavours

Chef Charles-Antoine’s cuisine is creative, yet rooted in Norman traditions. We appreciated the seasonal produce and the meticulous presentation. Emmanuel really appreciated being able to discuss his options with the sommelier.
We also really appreciated the service, which was attentive without being stuffy. A very pleasant experience!

Miniardises at the Symbiose restaurant

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: center of Cabourg
  • Capacity: approx. 22 covers (plus summer terrace and tasting bar)
  • Price range: between €50 and €100 per person (excluding drinks)
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservations recommended here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Cabourg!

3. Restaurant Tartarin

The essentials

  • City: Le Havre
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
Tartarin - fish dish

About the atmosphere and the story

It’s along the prestigious Avenue Foch in Le Havre that Jean Luc Tartarin has laid down his apron after more than twenty years reviving the region’s fine restaurants. Situated opposite the Square Saint Roch, a small English-style park much loved by our grandparents and many of Le Havre’s residents, the décor is minimalist and sober. The show is on the plate, and nothing should distract you from it!

Restaurant Tartatin - dessert

About flavours

Here, cuisine is synonymous with excellence and technique. Nothing is left to chance, the textures are ethereal, the dishes are meticulously crafted – great gastronomic art! The products are all sourced and come mainly from the Normandy region. That’s how we discovered Saint Sauveur du Carrouges’ Gruyère Normand, which will soon be added to our article on the best cheeses from Normandy!

To discover the chef’s palette, we recommend at least his 5-course seasonal menu or the 9-course tasting menu! Don’t worry, the quantities are adapted, you’ll just have to measure your puck’s capacity to be surprised at such a frequency.

Restaurant Tartatin - céfé and miniardises

The wine list is extensive, offering you the great French appellations, but also the surprising, cutting-edge pas de côté that we love. We let ourselves be guided by the food and wine pairing, which took us from the vineyards of South Africa (Topiary by Philippe Colin – 2021) to the Rhone Valley, with the stunning La Barroche – Liberty!

The chef’s wife runs the dining room and sets the tempo for this gastronomic symphony. To complicate things a little, we had lunch there on the day of their post-summer break resumption, and the result was already respectable.

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: downtown Le Havre
  • Capacity: more than 25 place settings.
  • Price range: between €50 and €160 per person (excluding drinks) depending on the formula.
  • Normandy specialities: no
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservations required here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best activities in Le Havre!

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4. Restaurant Le Jardin des Plumes

The essentials

  • City: Giverny
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
Scallops
Claude Monet’s gardens at Giverny

About the atmosphere and the story

Michelin-starred chef David Gallienne welcomes you to the Jardin des Plumes restaurant, a showcase of softness and refinement. In this intimate, cosy cocoon designed by interior architect Philippe Papy, you’ll enjoy local, organic cuisine with an emphasis on short distribution channels.

House where the restaurant Le Jardin des plumes is located

About flavours

Following the rhythm of the seasons, the chef tells us the story of his native Normandy, between sea and countryside, bringing his terroir to life through 3 menus in 3, 5 and 7 tableaux, as he likes to call each part of the meal. The drinks menu features a wide range of wines, beers, aperitifs, ciders and house cocktails to accompany your dishes. We particularly liked the scallop and the Jerusalem artichoke mousse with honey.

If you want to extend the experience, you can also stay 1 or more nights at theHôtel du Jardin des Plumes in Giverny.

Fish and Jerusalem artichoke mousse with honey

Practical information

  • Location: Giverny.
  • Capacity: approx. 25 place settings.
  • Price range: between €85 and €150 per person (excluding drinks).
  • Normandy specialities: yes.
  • Particularly suitable for children: no.
  • Reservations required here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Giverny!

5. Restaurant L’Odas

The essentials

  • City: Rouen
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
golden applique at L'Odas restaurant in Rouen

About the atmosphere and the story

Pushing open the door of this establishment in the heart of Rouen’s old town, we were not disappointed. Chef Olivier Da Silva and his team welcomed us into a chic setting, where raw materials are given pride of place. Velvet armchairs, dark wood tables, large gilded sconces and a wood-planked ceiling adorn the main room, creating a warm ambience.

About flavours

restaurant L'Odas - dessert

In this refined, colorful setting, you’ll enjoy a cuisine that blends land and sea, with a hint of citrus to enhance the taste of local, seasonal produce on your plate.

The extensive wine list showcases all the French wine regions, with many grands crus. Don’t hesitate to ask the sommelier for advice, and he’ll be delighted to guide you through the food and wine pairing process. He was a great help during our meal. Champagne, liqueurs and soft drinks are also available to suit your tastes.

On the menu, you’ll be able to choose between 3 to 7-count lunchtime or 5 to 7-count dinnertime formulas, all tasted blind. Lobster has a special place on the chef’s menu. The balance between flavors and textures was close to perfection, with an explosion on the palate.

our dish at L'Odas restaurant in Rouen
Grilled scallops

Also, the sequence of dishes was very well paced, neither too fast nor too slow. We were able to savor every one of the chef’s creations. A must for food lovers.

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: old town
  • Capacity: more than 25 place settings
  • Price range: between €50 and €160 per person (excluding beverages) depending on formula
  • Normandy specialities: yes, but revisited
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservations required here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Rouen!

6. Restaurant du donjon – Domaine Saint-Clair

The essentials

  • City: Etretat
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star from 2022 to 2024
room of the gastronomic restaurant of the dungeon decorated by the stylist Jean Charles De Castelbajac
A decoration signed Jean Charles De Castelbajac

About the atmosphere and the story

Nestling on the heights of Étretat (upstream cliff), this manor house was built in 1862 in a surprisingly quirky medieval style by Parisian journalist Zacharie Dollingen. It reflects the taste for theater and human comedy so common in France’s burgeoning seaside resorts in the second half of the 19thcentury .

Keen to preserve this originality, the Abodib family, who have owned the property since 1978, entrusted the decoration of the hotel’s gourmet restaurant to designer Jean Charles De Castelbajac, one of the great names in French fashion.

Photos of the 3 appetizers served at the Donjon in Etretat
Oysters, mackerel and whelks, a very marine appetizer.

About flavours

The menu has just as much character, with the radical choice to focus exclusively on seafood. Chef Gabin Bouguet, a native of the Pays de Caux region, buys his daily supplies from the fish auction in the nearby port of Fécamp, and combines Fécamp scallops, whelks and sea urchins with the finest vegetables from the countryside.

Gabin Bouguet, a true enthusiast, was awarded the 2022 “Great of Tomorrow” prize for the Normandy region. To be continued… and closely followed!

Photo of the fig dessert served at the Restaurant le Dojon in Etretat
Dessert around the fig by the pastry chef Clément Billeret

If you also want to sleep at the Donjon, our article about the night we spent in this charming hotel in Étretat with many pictures.

Practical information

  • Area: upstream cliffs at Etretat
  • Capacity: more than 25 place settings
  • Price range: +55 €.
  • Specialty of Normandy: no
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Étretat!

WHERE TO STAY IN Normandy

We particularly appreciate staying in Normandy:

  • Bayeux – our hotels selection
  • Honfleur – our hotel selection
Hotel Domaine de Bayeux

For more ideas, take a look at our article on the best places to stay in Normandy.
And if you already have an idea, take a look at our selections:

  • Best hotels in Etretat
  • Best hotels in Mont-Saint-Michel
  • Best hotels in Rouen
  • Best hotels in Caen
  • Best hotels in Le Havre
  • Best hotels in Deauville

7. Restaurant L’Essentiel

The essentials

  • City: Deauville
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
Restaurant L'Essentiel - terrace

About the atmosphere and the story

It’s no secret that Deauville is considered the most “hype” seaside resort on the Côte Fleurie. So we didn’t know what to expect when we went to lunch at l’Essentiel. All the more so as the location in a small street close to the market, far from the sea, and the promise of a star-studded fusion of French and Korean gastronomy, gave us little to go on.

And clearly, this restaurant lives up to its name by getting straight to the point. The interior is carefully decorated and sober, the terrace spacious and protected from the road by thick vegetation, and the atmosphere friendly without being trendy.

Restaurant L'Essentiel - zucchini flowers starter

About flavours

As promised, at the table de l’essentiel we mix local produce with the richness of Asian flavors. The veal tartare starter will be accompanied by wasabi, while the fish of the moment (cod for us) will be delicately coated with Korean dashima seaweed (better known in France as Japanese kombu).

The wine list gives pride of place to Burgundy (which seems to us consistent with the type of cuisine), with the most prestigious appellations and even a few old vintages.

Restaurant L'Essentiel - meat

Practical information

  • District: downtown Deauville
  • Capacity: more than 25 place settings
  • Price range: menus from 43 euros to 120 euros
  • Specialty of Normandy: no
  • Particularly suitable for children: possible
  • Reservation

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Deauville!

8. Restaurant Le Pily

The essentials

  • City: Cherbourg
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Distinction: Michelin star
Restaurant Le Margote

About the atmosphere and the story

It’s hard to imagine a more symbiotic relationship with its raw materials: the kitchens of the Pily restaurant are housed in Cherbourg’s former harbour master’s office! The room is housed in a recent extension, entirely glazed and spacious, with a soothing view over the outer harbor, in a contemporary, sober decor that revisits the marine style.

Restaurant Le Margote - risotto
Signature dish – Pan-fried red mullet, pineapple, cauliflower purée

About flavours

Chef Pierre Marion, whose career has taken him to some of Normandy’s finest restaurants, offers us a cuisine dedicated to the riches of the sea, which he sublimates with incredible combinations of textures and flavors. From the monkfish with its popcorn emulsion and violet flowers, to the fillet of sea bass with carrots, ginger and cumin, we were delighted!

The wine list logically features champagnes and Burgundies, which go perfectly with the dishes. A special mention for the non-alcoholic cocktail pairing, which enabled Eugénie to accompany her father, while discovering some truly original drinks.

Restaurant Le Margote - dessert
Pumpkin meringue, pumpkin and Yussu lemon sorbet, hazelnut and chocolate

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: Saint-François district in Le Havre
  • Capacity: 30 place settings
  • Price range: €70-120
  • Specialty of Normandy: yes
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Cherbourg!

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9. Restaurant Le Margote

The essentials

  • City: Le Havre
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Award: Bib Michelin
Restaurant Le Margote

About the atmosphere and the story

Located on the edge of the stunning Saint François district, with its narrow streets punctuated by a number of mansions that survived the bombardments of 1944, Le Margotte is a very fine address.

The contemporary decor is clearly warm and contemporary, with a sense of balance. The large glass surface, which opens onto the Bassin du Roy, bathes the 30-cover room in Le Havre lights. Whether it’s lunch or dinner, you’ll feel right at home at Margote!

Restaurant Le Margote - risotto
Scallops, Jerusalem artichokes and burnt bread

About flavours

Chef Gauthier Teissère surprises us on every visit with a wide range of combinations, from seafood (the fish market is just 200 meters from his restaurant) to plant-based ingredients, drawing on the infinite gastronomic riches of Normandy.

The wine list is broad enough to match the chef’s creations. Lots of great discoveries at affordable prices. The chef’s wife, Marguerite, will guide you in your discoveries.

Restaurant Le Margote - dessert
Amandine with blood orange and tonka whipped cream

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: Saint-François district in Le Havre
  • Capacity: less than 30 place settings
  • Price range: €40
  • Specialty of Normandy: yes
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation

Planning a trip? See our article on the best activities in Le Havre!

10. Restaurant La Fleur de Sel

The essentials

  • City: Honfleur
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Award: Bib Michelin
Fleur de Sel sign
Front of the restaurant La Fleur de Sel

About the atmosphere and the story

Slightly set back from Honfleur harbor, in one of the picturesque little streets that give the town its charm, we fell in love with this gourmet restaurant.

The Dish at La Fleur de Sel
Saddle of lamb with garlic pistou – creamy polenta – chickpeas and carrots with cumin.

About flavours

The menu reflects the warmth of the restaurant and its chef. We dare to combine textures and tastes by revisiting the recipes of Norman grannies, and we magnify seasonal vegetables to our delight.

If this restaurant still exists after more than 20 years of existence, it’s because its chef Vincent Guyon has constantly questioned his cuisine, adapting it to the changing tastes of his customers. A success!

Dessert at the restaurant La Fleur de Sel
Greek yoghurt cloud with honey – rosemary fig compote, oat granola and roasted pollen.

Practical information:

  • Neighborhood: historical center
  • Type: gastronomic
  • Capacity: less than 25 covers
  • Price range: -+40€.
  • Specialty of Normandy: no
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation

Read our full review of our experience at Restaurant La Fleur de Sel

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Honfleur!

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11. Dormy House Restaurant

The essentials

  • City: Le Havre
  • Type: Bistronomic
  • Distinction: a superb view of the cliffs!
Photo of Dormy House - view of the cliffs

About the atmosphere and the story

If you’re not in the mood for golf, a little further up the coast you’ll find the charming Dormy House hotel-restaurant. The former “Villa Vassoigne” was first owned by the Comte de Montault, before becoming the property of the French general Eli, Jean de Vassoigne. He acquired this beautiful home when he married the daughter of playwright Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois in 1866, a major contributor to Étretat’s reputation. Converted into an auxiliary hospital during the First World War, the villa became a hotel in 1950.

When the weather’s fine (yes, it can be fine in Étretat too), the pleasant terrace offers a superb view of the town and the cliffs above.

dish

About flavours

2 restaurants welcome you all year round: a bistro and a traditional restaurant.

The traditional restaurant offers a more demanding menu, with the best of French gastronomy (ceps, scallops, Aquitaine caviar…) cooked with a touch of daring (did you know Norman beef au gratin with Gorgonzola?). And we like that!
The wine list offers some very fine references (the problem is choosing) in Burgundy and even some old vintages in Bordeaux.

dessert photo in the Dormy House restaurant

Practical information

  • Area: Honfleur upstream cliffs
  • Capacity: more than 25 place settings
  • Price range: + 40€.
  • Specialty of Normandy: yes
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation at the restaurant

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Étretat!

12. Restaurant L’Âtre

The essentials

  • City: Honfleur
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: Michelin Mention
View of the restaurant L'Âtre
View of L’Âtre restaurant dining room

About the atmosphere and the story

Slightly set back from the harbor, this new restaurant, born in the heart of confinement, is making its mark in Honfleur. The decor is sober and elegant, with a semi-open kitchen at the end of the room.

The main course at the restaurant l'âtre
Duck breast – butternuts with seasoning

About flavours

You can either opt for an à la carte dish, relatively classic but very well executed, or give free rein to the inspiration of chef Julien Lefebvre, who offers meals in 4 to 6 sequences.

Because what makes the restaurant so interesting is the personality of the chef, who demands the highest standards of creativity. He takes the best of local produce and reinvents it without altering the taste, to the delight of our taste buds.

In season (from mid-September), the chef offers a 5-course variation based on scallops fished in the Baie de Seine.

Forming in the restaurant l'âtre

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: near the port
  • Capacity: more than 25 covers
  • Price range: -+40€.
  • Specialty of Normandy: no
  • Particularly suitable for children: no
  • Reservation

Read our full review of our experience at Restaurant L’Âtre.

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Honfleur!

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13. Dame Cakes tea room

The essentials

  • City: Rouen
  • Type: Tearoom
Front of Dame Cakes tea room in Rouen

About the atmosphere and the story

The Dame cakes tea room is both a place to indulge and relax, with a beautiful view of Rouen’s Notre-Dame Cathedral. This charming establishment will be a gentle interlude in the heart of the old town if you stop in. In fact, we’ve listed it among our 15 ideas for things to do in Rouen.

In a setting worthy of Alice in Wonderland, you can enjoy cakes, tarts, madeleines, homemade pastries and other sweet delights. Dame Cakes opened its doors in 2002, in a place steeped in history. Ferdinand Marrou’s former ironworks, created in 1902, some of whose creations are on display at the Musée de la Ferronnerie de Rouen, then housed the Roussel printing works until 2002.

Interior of the Dame Cakes tea room in Rouen

About flavours

Today, this famous tea room has become a must-visit address for a snack (it’s sacred!) in a charming setting all day long. At lunchtime from 12pm to 3pm, savory tarts, crumbles, salads and cakes will be served according to season and arrival.

Patisserie at the Dame Cakes tea room in Rouen

Practical information

  • Neighborhood: old town.
  • Type: tea room.
  • Capacity: less than 25 covers.
  • Price range: between €15 and €30 per person.
  • Normandy specialities: yes.
  • Particularly suitable for children: yes.
  • Reservations recommended on 02 35 07 49 31.

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Rouen!

14. Restaurant À Contre Sens

The essentials

  • City: Caen
  • Type: Gastronomic
  • Distinction: 1 Michelin star
Front of the restaurant à contre sens in Caen

About the atmosphere and the story

Paradoxes, opposites and counter-intuitive cuisine are the hallmarks of Anthony Caillot, head chef at the Michelin-starred À Contre Sens restaurant in Caen. Located in one of the city’s oldest streets, rue des Croisiers, this establishment offers meaningful cuisine in an authentic, contemporary setting.

À contre sens restaurant in Caen

Unfortunately, the restaurant had to close its doors due to a structural defect in the building it occupied. We have no doubt that the chef and his team will quickly bounce back in a new location.

About flavours

Tasted at the restaurant à contre sens in Caen
Braised lamb, trumpet of death and vegetables

The chef has designed his menu according to his intuition, which is also the title of his flagship menu, an invitation to a journey of the senses. Anthony Caillot highlights what he calls peasant wisdom, and puts one of the 5 elements or movements – the earth – back at the center. Because without it, there are no products, no cuisine and no inspiration.

Practical information

  • District: Château de Caen.
  • Type: gastronomic starred.
  • Capacity: approx. 25 place settings.
  • Price range: between €48 and €78 per person (excluding drinks).
  • Normandy specialities: yes.
  • Particularly suitable for children: no.
  • Reservations required on 02 31 97 44 48 or [email protected].

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Caen!

15. Restaurant L’Aromate

The essentials

  • City: Caen
  • Type: Bistronomic
Dish at L'Aromate restaurant in Caen

About the atmosphere and the story

This bistronomic restaurant is one of our top addresses in Caen. We’re sure you’ll tell us all about it. Inspired by the many encounters and travels of Axel de Caseneuve and Inès de Saint Jores, the chef’s cuisine is an invitation to discover new flavors, textures and colors!

Restaurant L'Aromate - dish

About flavours

Here, it’s all about the product, no fuss, with of course a few essential products for a gourmet table. Herbs and spices, combined with the chef’s know-how, sublimate this precious raw material from local agriculture. Even the decor of the room is uncluttered yet sophisticated. We love it! The bar menu, meanwhile, is highly sought-after: aperitifs, a wide range of wines, beers, whisky, gin and fruit spirits, not forgetting Calvados, a must in the region.

Wine at L'Aromate restaurant in Caen

Practical information

  • District: Château de Caen.
  • Type: bistronomic.
  • Capacity: approx. 25 place settings.
  • Price range: between €36 and €56 per person (excluding drinks).
  • Normandy specialities: yes.
  • Particularly suitable for children: no.
  • Reservations required here

Planning a trip? See our article on the best things to do in Caen!

Other Michelin-starred restaurants in Normandy

  • Restaurant G.a. Manoir de Rétival in Caudebect en Caux
  • Ivan Vautier’s restaurant in Caen
  • Restaurant Au souper Fin in Frichemesnil
  • Restaurant Le Colombier in Offranville
  • Restaurant La Renaissance in Argentan
  • Restaurant Les Voiles d’Or in Dieppe
  • Restaurant Intuition in Saint-Lô
  • Restaurant La Licorne Royale in Lyons-la-Forêt
  • Restaurant Auberge de la Mine in La Ferrière-aux-Etangs
  • Restaurant Le Manoir du Lys in Bagnoles de l’Orne
  • Restaurant Le Mascaret in Blaincille-sur-mer
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