Restaurant in Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme, France
Le Gué du Holme
210ptsMichelin-recognised. Worth the detour to Normandy.

About Le Gué du Holme
Le Gué du Holme is a Michelin Plate-recognised traditional French restaurant in rural Normandy, rated 4.7 across 516 Google reviews. At €€ pricing, it delivers credentialled regional cooking in an intimate Norman setting — a strong choice for deliberate travellers and group dinners in the Mont-Saint-Michel corridor.
The Verdict
Le Gué du Holme is the kind of Michelin Plate-recognised address in rural Normandy that rewards deliberate travellers over casual drop-ins. If you are making a detour through the Manche department or building a table-focused route through western France, this is worth anchoring a night around. At €€ pricing, it sits comfortably below the cost of comparable Michelin-recognised traditional French cooking in larger cities, and its 4.7 Google rating across 516 reviews signals consistent execution rather than a one-off press moment.
Portrait
Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme is not a dining destination that announces itself. The village sits quietly in the bocage country south of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay, and arriving at 14 Rue des Estuaires, you are some distance from the theatrical dining rooms of Paris or the resort energy of the Normandy coast. That physical remove is part of the point. Le Gué du Holme occupies the kind of low-ceilinged, stone-and-timber Norman architecture that shapes how you eat before a dish even arrives: the spatial register is intimate and grounded, with the room's scale doing the atmospheric work that urban restaurants spend considerable money trying to manufacture. For travellers with an eye on how setting interacts with food, that matters.
The cuisine classification is Traditional, which at €€ pricing in this region means rooted French technique applied to local Normandy produce — the kind of cooking that does not chase fashion but demands that its fundamentals are right. The Michelin Plate recognition, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, confirms that inspectors found the kitchen consistently meeting a standard worth flagging, even if a star has not followed. A Plate is Michelin's signal that a restaurant is cooking well without the additional complexity, rarity, or conceptual ambition that earns a star. In practical terms, that means you should expect solid, satisfying traditional French food rather than a cutting-edge tasting menu.
Private Dining and Group Experience
The editorial angle most relevant to a venue like this is what it delivers for groups versus individual covers. In a room of this scale and style, private dining or a table for a larger party often captures the venue at its leading: the intimacy of a Norman stone interior becomes a genuine asset rather than a constraint when you have the space to yourselves or fill a section of it. If you are planning a celebratory dinner, a family gathering in the area, or a group detour en route to Mont-Saint-Michel, Le Gué du Holme is a stronger proposition than a last-minute solo booking. The spatial character of the building — the physical warmth of the architecture and the quieter village setting , lends itself to longer, unhurried meals with people you want to spend time with.
For groups considering private dining, the practical approach is to contact the restaurant directly and ask about room or section availability. Given the €€ price positioning and the village location, this is not an address where you are competing against corporate event budgets for space. Booking should be direct, and the environment should reward that effort. Compare this to the private dining reality at €€€€ Paris establishments such as Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or the formal grandeur of a Three-Star room: Le Gué du Holme offers a more personal, lower-pressure experience at a fraction of the spend.
For context on what similarly positioned traditional French cooking can look like in other rural French settings, Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne operates in a comparable register, and Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne offers a useful southern-French counterpoint. For the higher end of rural French ambition, addresses like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, or Troisgros in Ouches show what multi-generational destination dining looks like at star level , useful benchmarks if you are calibrating expectations.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking here is rated Easy. This is not a restaurant where you need to set a calendar reminder six weeks out or use a third-party booking platform. That said, a rural venue of this size and type can fill on weekends, particularly in the summer months when traffic through the Mont-Saint-Michel corridor is at its peak. Book a week or two ahead for weekend tables to be safe; midweek availability is likely more open. For groups or private dining enquiries, contact the restaurant directly and give reasonable notice.
Dress code is not formally specified in the venue data, but at a €€ traditional French restaurant in a Norman village, smart-casual is appropriate and comfortable. There is no indication this is a jeans-and-trainers address, but you are also not expected to dress for a formal city dining room.
Le Gué du Holme sits at 14 Rue des Estuaires, 50220 Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme , a logical stop if you are travelling between the Mont-Saint-Michel area and destinations further into Normandy or Brittany. For those building a longer regional itinerary, our full Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme restaurants guide covers the broader dining options in the area. You can also find accommodation options in our Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme hotels guide, along with bars, wineries, and experiences in the region.
For travellers who want to extend a Michelin-focused route through France, nearby reference points worth considering include Assiette Champenoise in Reims, Au Crocodile in Strasbourg, Auberge du Vieux Puits in Fontjoncouse, and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille , each representing a distinct register of French cooking at star level. For the classic end of the spectrum, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or and Flocons de Sel in Megève offer useful contrast. At the creative extreme, Mirazur in Menton is the benchmark.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 | €€ price range | 4.7 Google rating (516 reviews) | Traditional French cuisine | Booking: Easy | Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme, Normandy, France.
Compare Le Gué du Holme
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Gué du Holme | Traditional Cuisine | €€ | Easy |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| L'Ambroisie | French, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Mirazur | Modern French, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Le Gué du Holme measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Le Gué du Holme?
Menu specifics are not publicly confirmed, but as a Michelin Plate-recognised address serving traditional French cuisine in Normandy, the kitchen will almost certainly draw on regional produce: think dairy-rich sauces, local seafood from the nearby estuary coast, and classic preparation over trend-chasing. Order what reads most locally sourced on the day. At the €€ price point, you are not paying for showmanship, so lean into the classics.
How far ahead should I book Le Gué du Holme?
Booking here is rated Easy, so you do not need weeks of lead time as you would at a Paris tasting-menu destination. A few days ahead is typically sufficient, though weekends near Mont-Saint-Michel tourist season may tighten availability. check the venue's official channels via the address at 14 Rue des Estuaires, 50220 Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme.
What should I wear to Le Gué du Holme?
At the €€ price range in a rural Norman village, this is not a jacket-required room. Neat, relaxed dress is appropriate — the setting is a traditional French restaurant, not a grand Parisian dining room. If you are coming directly from Mont-Saint-Michel sightseeing, tidy up but do not over-think it.
Is Le Gué du Holme worth the price?
At €€, yes — provided you are already in the area. A Michelin Plate in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) signals consistent kitchen standards, and the price-to-recognition ratio is strong for what Normandy's rural dining scene typically offers. This is not a destination worth building a trip around from Paris, but as a deliberate stop between the bocage and the bay, it clears the bar.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Gué du Holme?
Tasting menu availability and pricing are not confirmed in the venue data. At a Michelin Plate-level traditional French address at €€, a structured menu is plausible but not guaranteed. Ask when booking. If a tasting format is available, the €€ price point makes it a lower-stakes commitment than comparable structured menus at, say, a Paris two-star — which is part of the appeal.
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