Service: very friendly, smiling and easy-going
Facilities & Equipment: Very clean overall. Superb washroom. Entirely non-smoking
Prices: Reasonable~slightly expensive
Strong points: Resolutely modern cuisine making great use of local products. Reasonable wine list. Beautiful decor
We were lucky indeed to discover Le Baron Rouge Restaurant in a back street of Rennes just before they opened for lunch as it can be pretty crowded very quickly and coming later without a reservation is just hopeless!
And they have the merit to clearly announce a daily-changing lunch menu!
Artisanal bread is just top-class in Rennes!
Veloute de radis noir et tempura de gambas/Black radish soup with scampi tempura!
Couteaux ail persil et sa mousseline d’artichauts/Razor shells in garlic and parsley with its artichoke mousseline!
Supreme de poulet, risotto aux champignons et chataignes, jus de volaille reduit tomate et persillade/Chicken fillet, mushrooms and chestnut risotto, poultry juices, tomato and parsley!
Roule de sardines, concasse de tomates, olives, capres, pesto de salicorns, mousseline de carottes/sardine roll, concasse made of tomatoes, olives, salicorne pesto and its carrot mousseline!
From another angle!
A real regional dessert!
fraiseset Chantilly vanillee/Strawberries with with vanilla chantilly!
I just love the sugar presentation with the expresso!
LE BARON ROUGE
35000 Rennes, 17 rue du Chapitre
Tel.: 0299790809
Reservations recommended
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Salicorne = Samphire
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