Restaurant in Saint Malo, France
Le Comptoir Breizh Café
250ptsSerious Breton crêpes, Bib Gourmand value.

About Le Comptoir Breizh Café
Le Comptoir Breizh Café holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmands (2024, 2025) and a 4.4 Google rating across more than 1,300 reviews — making it the most credentialed value address for Breton cuisine in Saint-Malo. At €€, it delivers serious cooking in a relaxed format. Book 5 to 7 days out in low season; 10 to 14 days ahead in July and August.
Verdict: The Bib Gourmand Is Not a Consolation Prize
The most common mistake visitors make in Saint-Malo is treating Le Comptoir Breizh Café as a fallback option — somewhere to eat when the starred tables are full. That reading is wrong. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands (2024, 2025) signal something specific: this is a kitchen delivering serious quality at a price point that the more formal rooms in town cannot match. At €€, it is one of the most credible value propositions in the city. If you have been once and ordered safely, this guide is for you — here is how to get more from a return visit.
What Le Comptoir Breizh Café Actually Is
Le Comptoir Breizh Café is the Saint-Malo outpost of the Breizh Café group, which has built a reputation for treating the Breton crêpe as a serious culinary format rather than a tourist convenience. The broader network includes Breizh Café Cancale and Breizh Café Rennes, but this address, on Rue de l'Orme, operates under the Comptoir banner, which typically signals a slightly more compact, counter-focused format within the group's identity. The cuisine is Breton at its core: galettes and crêpes made with buckwheat and wheat flour sourced from Brittany, paired with cider and a short menu built around regional produce.
The Bib Gourmand designation, awarded by Michelin to restaurants that offer good cooking at moderate prices, is not handed out for ambience or brand recognition. It means the cooking cleared a quality threshold that the inspectors considered worth noting publicly. For a crêperie to hold this award in consecutive years puts it in a small category: Breton restaurants that have convinced Michelin's guide that the format is capable of more than comfort food. That is worth understanding before you book.
The Food: What the Bib Gourmand Is Pointing At
Breton cuisine at this level is built on technique that looks simple but depends on ingredient quality and timing: batter consistency, temperature control on the billig (the cast-iron griddle), and the sourcing of fillings. The flavor profile leans on the region's strongest raw materials , salted butter from the Charentes or local dairies, eggs from nearby farms, and seafood that reflects Brittany's coastline. Buckwheat galettes carry a distinctly nutty, slightly earthy flavor that mass-market crêperies flatten out; done correctly, the galette itself is part of the eating experience, not just a wrapper. If you came previously and ordered a single galette as a main, a return visit warrants going deeper: pair a savory galette with a traditional bowl of cider, and finish with a sweet crêpe where the caramel, butter, and fruit components are allowed to be the point rather than an afterthought.
Because the venue's specific menu is not confirmed in our data, we are not listing individual dishes. What the Bib Gourmand record and the 4.4 Google rating across 1,316 reviews tells you is that the kitchen performs consistently , a rating distribution of that volume at that score indicates a floor, not a ceiling. Consistency at this price tier is often harder to maintain than a single excellent meal at a higher-end address.
Booking and Timing
Le Comptoir Breizh Café sits at a booking difficulty level that Pearl rates as Easy , meaning you do not need to plan weeks in advance under normal conditions. That said, Saint-Malo draws significant visitor traffic in summer, particularly July and August when the intra-muros fills with domestic and international tourists. For a Bib Gourmand address at €€, demand during peak season will be meaningfully higher than the baseline suggests. A sensible approach: book 5 to 7 days out in low season, and 10 to 14 days out between June and August. Weekday lunch is the lowest-friction slot. Weekend dinner in high season is where you are most likely to find the room fully committed.
For the full picture of where to eat across the city, see our full Saint-Malo restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer stay, our Saint-Malo hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the stay.
Trust Signals and Context
The Bib Gourmand is the relevant credential here. To understand what it means in a French context, consider that the same guide that awards stars to Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Mirazur, and Troisgros also decides which affordable restaurants are worth flagging. The Bib is not a lesser award; it is a different question. The question is whether the kitchen is cooking well at a price most diners can access. For Le Comptoir Breizh Café, Michelin answered yes , twice in a row.
The involvement of Virginie Basselot as named chef is a credential worth noting. Beyond that detail, our data does not extend to specific biographical context, so we will not speculate. What matters for your booking decision is that a named chef is attached to a double-Bib address at the €€ price point , that combination is not standard for a casual crêperie format.
For deeper reference points on what Michelin recognition in France actually represents, see also Flocons de Sel, Auberge de l'Ill, and Bras for a sense of the starred tier the Bib sits alongside in the same guide.
Who Should Book
Book Le Comptoir Breizh Café if: you want Breton cooking taken seriously without paying for a tasting menu format; you are returning to Saint-Malo and want a reliable mid-tier anchor in your dining plan; or you are traveling with someone less interested in formal dining but willing to eat very well. It is less suited to a milestone occasion that needs room and ceremony , for that, Le Saint Placide is the more appropriate address. For a casual meal that punches above its price bracket, Le Comptoir Breizh Café is the right call in Saint-Malo at this tier.
See also nearby alternatives: Ar Iniz, Betton Fils, and Doma for modern cuisine options at different price points across the city.
Practical Details
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty | Michelin Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Comptoir Breizh Café | Breton | €€ | Easy | Bib Gourmand 2024, 2025 |
| Le Saint Placide | Creative | €€€€ | Moderate | Not listed in our data |
| Doma | Modern Cuisine | € | Easy | Not listed in our data |
| Crêperie Grain Noir | Breton | € | Easy | Not listed in our data |
FAQ
- How far ahead should I book Le Comptoir Breizh Café? In low season, 5 to 7 days is sufficient. In July and August, book 10 to 14 days out, particularly for weekend dinner. Pearl rates the overall booking difficulty as Easy, but a Bib Gourmand address at €€ in a high-traffic coastal city will see pressure during peak summer weeks. Weekday lunch is your safest option for a last-minute slot.
- Can I eat at the bar at Le Comptoir Breizh Café? The Comptoir format within the Breizh Café group suggests a counter-style setup where bar or counter seating is part of the concept rather than a secondary option. For a solo diner or a pair, counter seating at a crêperie at this level is often where the better energy is. Specific seating configuration data is not confirmed in our records, so confirm when booking.
- What should I wear to Le Comptoir Breizh Café? No dress code is listed. At €€ with a Bib Gourmand, the tone is smart-casual at most , clean, comfortable clothes are appropriate. This is not a room that requires a jacket. If you are coming from a walk along the ramparts, you will fit in fine.
- Is Le Comptoir Breizh Café good for a special occasion? For a low-key celebration , a birthday lunch, an anniversary for a couple who values food over formality , yes. For a milestone that requires a full evening of ceremony and a long tasting menu, book Le Saint Placide instead. The Bib Gourmand means the food quality is real, but the format is relaxed rather than theatrical.
- Is Le Comptoir Breizh Café worth the price? At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands and a 4.4 Google rating across 1,316 reviews, yes. The Bib specifically recognizes good cooking at a price that does not require a special budget. Within Saint-Malo's dining options at this tier, it is the most credentialed address for Breton cuisine. The value case is direct.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Comptoir Breizh Café? Specific menu formats are not confirmed in our data for this venue. The Bib Gourmand context suggests the kitchen's strength is accessible, well-executed plates rather than a long-format tasting sequence. If a set menu is offered, the track record at this price point suggests it will deliver. Confirm the current menu format directly with the venue when booking.
- What are alternatives to Le Comptoir Breizh Café in Saint-Malo? For Breton cuisine at a lower price point, Crêperie Grain Noir is the closest format comparison. For modern cuisine at the budget end, Doma at € is worth considering. If you want to spend more and trade up to a full creative menu, Le Saint Placide at €€€€ is the most formal option in the city. See our full Saint-Malo restaurants guide for the complete picture.
Compare Le Comptoir Breizh Café
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Comptoir Breizh Café | Breton | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Le Saint Placide | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Doma | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| La Fourchette à Droite | Contemporary | Unknown | — | |
| Le Bistrot du Rocher | Farm to table | Unknown | — | |
| Crêperie Grain Noir | Breton | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Le Comptoir Breizh Café?
A few days ahead is usually enough outside peak summer weeks, but in July and August Saint-Malo draws heavy tourist traffic and same-day tables at a Bib Gourmand venue become unreliable. Book 3 to 5 days out in high season to be safe. The €€ price point keeps demand steady year-round, so midweek visits in shoulder season are the easiest window.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Comptoir Breizh Café?
Bar or counter seating availability is not confirmed in the venue record, so check the venue's official channels at 6 Rue de l'Orme, Saint-Malo to ask before arriving and expecting it. For solo diners or pairs, the Breizh Café group format tends to favour compact table arrangements rather than traditional bar service.
What should I wear to Le Comptoir Breizh Café?
No dress code is documented for this venue. The Bib Gourmand designation signals high-quality cooking at accessible prices, which typically means a relaxed, neighbourhood-restaurant atmosphere rather than a formal dining room. Clean, comfortable clothes are fine — this is not a white-tablecloth situation.
Is Le Comptoir Breizh Café good for a special occasion?
It works well for a low-key celebration where the food matters more than the setting formality. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) give you a credible, named reason to mark the meal as deliberate rather than incidental. For a grander occasion requiring a full tasting menu or starred prestige, Le Saint Placide is the Saint-Malo alternative to consider.
Is Le Comptoir Breizh Café worth the price?
At €€ with two Bib Gourmand awards, the value case is straightforward: you are getting Michelin-recognised Breton cooking without the cost of a starred tasting menu. The Bib Gourmand exists specifically to flag this kind of ratio. If you are comparing on price alone, cheaper crêperies exist in Saint-Malo, but none with this level of documented culinary credibility.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Comptoir Breizh Café?
No tasting menu format is confirmed in the venue data for Le Comptoir Breizh Café. The Breizh Café model is built around à la carte Breton crêpes and galettes rather than a set progression. If a structured multi-course format is what you want, Le Saint Placide operates in that register.
What are alternatives to Le Comptoir Breizh Café in Saint-Malo?
Le Saint Placide is the step up if you want a starred experience with a formal tasting structure. Crêperie Grain Noir is the closest direct comparison on format — crêpe-focused, Breton — but without Le Comptoir's Bib Gourmand credentials. La Fourchette à Droite and Le Bistrot du Rocher cover the mid-range bistro space if you want something outside the crêpe format. Doma is worth considering for a more contemporary approach.
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