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    Restaurant in Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes, France

    Le Coquillage

    1,700pts

    Three stars. Book months ahead. Worth it.

    Le Coquillage, Restaurant in Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes

    About Le Coquillage

    Le Coquillage holds three Michelin stars under Hugo Roellinger and ranks among France's most credentialed coastal restaurants, with 95 points on La Liste 2026 and a 4.7 Google rating. Booking is near-impossible — plan three to four months ahead for weekend dinner. At €€€€, it earns its price for a serious special occasion, particularly if creative Breton seafood cooking is the draw.

    The Verdict

    Book Le Coquillage if you are planning a serious celebration and can secure a table — which is the hard part. With three Michelin stars as of 2025, 95 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking, and a 4.7 across nearly 800 Google reviews, this is one of the most credentialed seafood-focused restaurants in France. The cooking under Hugo Roellinger sits in the creative prestige tier, not the classical French formality tier, which makes it a better fit for diners who want technical ambition with a strong sense of place rather than Parisian ceremony. At €€€€ pricing, you are committing serious money, but the award trail justifies the spend for a once-or-twice-a-year dining occasion.

    Booking Strategy

    Treat getting a table here as the project, not an afterthought. Availability is near-impossible: the restaurant seats an intimate number of covers, operates Tuesday through Saturday only (closed Sunday and Monday), and runs tight service windows — lunch seatings close at 1 pm, dinner at 8:15 pm. The narrow booking window means a 15-minute delay in requesting your preferred time slot can cost you the date entirely. Set a calendar reminder for the exact moment reservations open for your target month and have a backup date ready. If your preferred date is sold out, the lunch service on a weekday is your leading secondary option , it tends to release seats slightly closer to the date than peak Saturday dinner slots. For a significant anniversary or milestone, plan three to four months ahead minimum, and consider building your trip around the confirmed booking rather than the other way around.

    Portrait

    Le Coquillage sits in Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes, a small commune in Brittany's Côte d'Émeraude, and the address is not incidental to what you experience at the table. This is seafood cooking grounded in the specific geography of the Breton coast , the tidal rhythms, the fishing traditions, the proximity to Mont-Saint-Michel Bay. The atmosphere reflects the setting: expect a room that feels quieter and more considered than a Paris three-star, with an energy calibrated for the kind of occasion where conversation matters as much as the food. The mood is not hushed formality, but it is deliberate and unhurried. If you are coming from a louder, more theatrical dining experience in Paris or London, the shift in register is part of the point.

    Hugo Roellinger, who has led the kitchen here through the restaurant's ascent to its current three-star status, draws on the Roellinger family's long association with spice routes and coastal Brittany , a culinary identity that has been built over decades at this address. The OAD 2025 ranking places Le Coquillage at #210 in Classical Europe (up from #151 in 2024), which tells you this is a kitchen taken seriously by the peer community of food-focused travellers, not just Michelin's inspectors. The La Liste score of 95 in 2026 puts it in the upper band of French dining nationally.

    For a special occasion, the sequencing matters. A first visit should be dinner on a Friday or Saturday, when the room is at its most complete and the full tasting menu pacing fits the occasion. Give yourself the evening rather than a compressed lunch. A second visit , if you are building a multi-visit strategy around this address , is worth doing at lunch mid-week, when you can experience the same kitchen in a lighter register and compare. Some regulars argue the lunch service offers a more relaxed version of the same cooking; others prefer the heightened focus of a dinner service. Both arguments have merit, and if Brittany is in your annual calendar, experiencing both formats across two years gives you a more complete picture of what the restaurant can do. A third visit, for those who have done both, is the moment to explore how the menu evolves with the tidal seasons , spring and autumn menus at this address tend to reflect the most pronounced shifts in the local catch and the kitchen's response to it.

    For peer context among France's three-star destinations outside Paris: [Mirazur in Menton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/mirazur-menton-restaurant) offers a comparable creative ambition with a Mediterranean rather than Atlantic identity. [Flocons de Sel in Megève](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/flocons-de-sel-megve-restaurant) gives you Alpine precision in a similarly remote setting. [Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/troisgros-le-bois-sans-feuilles-ouches-restaurant) and [Bras in Laguiole](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/bras-laguiole-restaurant) are the closest analogues in terms of a family name deeply tied to a specific regional landscape. [Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/auberge-de-lill-illhaeusern-restaurant) and [Paul Bocuse - L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/paul-bocuse-lauberge-du-pont-de-collonges-collonges-au-mont-dor-restaurant) operate in a more classical register if that is the direction you want to go. For seafood-focused three-star cooking as a category comparison beyond France, [Le Bernardin in New York City](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-bernardin) is the closest international reference point, though the two restaurants read very differently in mood and format.

    If you are building an itinerary around this booking, Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes has more to offer than the restaurant alone. See our [full Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/saint-meloir-des-ondes) for options at other price points, our [hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/saint-meloir-des-ondes) for where to stay, and our [experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/saint-meloir-des-ondes) if you want to extend the trip. [La Gouesnière - Domaine du Limonay](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/la-gouesnire-domaine-du-limonay-saint-mloir-des-ondes-restaurant) and [Bistrot 1936 - Domaine du Limonay](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/bistrot-1936-domaine-du-limonay-saint-mloir-des-ondes-restaurant) are both local options worth knowing for meals that do not require a three-star budget.

    Practical Details

    Le Coquillage is at Le Buot, 35350 Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes. Service runs Tuesday to Saturday, lunch 12–1 pm and dinner 7:30–8:15 pm. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday. Pricing is €€€€. Booking difficulty is near-impossible; plan months ahead for weekend dinner slots. No dress code is confirmed in available data, but the prestige tier and occasion-focused clientele suggest smart dress is appropriate. Confirm booking method directly via the restaurant's official channels.

    Quick reference: 3 Michelin stars (2025) · La Liste 95pts (2026) · Tue–Sat only · €€€€ · Book 3–4 months out

    Compare Le Coquillage

    Booking Options Near Le Coquillage
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Le CoquillageFrench, Seafood€€€€Near Impossible
    Alléno Paris au Pavillon LedoyenCreative€€€€Unknown
    KeiContemporary French, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    L'AmbroisieFrench, Classic Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George VFrench, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    MirazurModern French, Creative€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Le Coquillage measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Coquillage good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it is one of the stronger cases for a celebration dinner in northern France. Three Michelin stars (2025) and a 95-point La Liste score give it the credentials to anchor a milestone trip. The tight service windows (lunch 12–1 pm, dinner 7:30–8:15 pm) mean the pacing is structured and deliberate, which suits a formal occasion rather than a long, loose evening. The price range is €€€€, so budget accordingly.

    Is Le Coquillage good for solo dining?

    Possible, but not the obvious format here. Le Coquillage's Brittany location and intimate scale make it a destination you build a trip around, and solo covers at three-star level in France can feel transactional unless the counter or chef's table setup is designed for it — that detail is not confirmed in available information. If solo fine dining is your priority, a Paris three-star such as L'Ambroisie or Kei offers easier logistics and a more established solo-diner culture.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Coquillage?

    Getting a table is the first obstacle: with three Michelin stars, Hugo Roellinger's restaurant books out well in advance, and the service windows are narrow — lunch closes at 1 pm, dinner at 8:15 pm. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday, which limits flexibility. Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes is rural Brittany, so you need accommodation nearby; treat the reservation as the anchor for a two-night trip, not a standalone dinner.

    What are alternatives to Le Coquillage in Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes?

    There are no direct Michelin-starred competitors within Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes itself. For a comparable three-star French seafood experience, Mirazur in Menton is the nearest peer in prestige, though it is geographically distant. If proximity to Paris matters more than the Brittany coastal setting, L'Ambroisie or Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V cover the same price tier with easier access.

    Can I eat at the bar at Le Coquillage?

    No bar dining option is documented for Le Coquillage. At this level — three Michelin stars, a €€€€ price range, and service windows of under an hour at both lunch and dinner — the experience is built around a single, structured sitting. Walk-in or bar-counter access is not a realistic option here; a reservation is required.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    12–1 pm, 7:30–8:15 pm
    Wednesday
    12–1 pm, 7:30–8:15 pm
    Thursday
    12–1 pm, 7:30–8:15 pm
    Friday
    12–1 pm, 7:30–8:15 pm
    Saturday
    12–1 pm, 7:30–8:15 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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