Restaurant in Le Croisic, France
Le Lénigo
210ptsMichelin-noted seafood, honest price, easy booking.

About Le Lénigo
A Michelin Plate seafood restaurant directly opposite Le Croisic's fish market, Le Lénigo is the most consistent mid-range dining choice in town. Family-run, with a genuine nautical interior and 4.7 stars from over 1,000 reviews, it delivers carefully prepared fresh seafood at €€ prices. Book two to three weeks ahead in summer.
The Verdict
If you have been to Le Lénigo once, you already know whether you are coming back. The answer is almost certainly yes. The room looks the same on a return visit — varnished wood, porthole windows, the fish market directly opposite — but the reason to rebook is simpler: this is the most consistent seafood address in Le Croisic at the €€ price point, and a 2025 Michelin Plate backs that up. For a special occasion dinner where you want real quality without a three-figure bill per head, it delivers.
What Le Lénigo Does Well
The kitchen's strength is discipline. At this price tier, seafood restaurants in coastal France often drift toward crowd-pleasing simplicity or, worse, frozen product dressed up with butter. Le Lénigo holds a different standard: the fish market across the quai is not just a picturesque detail, it is the supply chain. The Michelin Plate recognition specifically calls out fresh, carefully prepared seafood dishes, which is exactly the technical brief a place like this should be hitting. You are not getting the architectural plating of Mirazur in Menton or the produce obsession of Arpège in Paris, but for honest, well-executed seafood in a harbour setting, the cooking here is precise where it needs to be.
The room reinforces the decision to book. The nautical interior , portholes, warm wood , reads as genuine rather than themed, and the family-run operation gives the service a warmth that larger coastal restaurants rarely manage. On a second visit, the familiarity of both the space and the staff is part of the appeal. This is a restaurant that improves with context: knowing what to order, knowing how the room feels in the evening light off the water, knowing that the family running the floor will recognise a returning face.
With 4.7 stars across more than 1,000 Google reviews, the consistency is not accidental. That volume of positive feedback at this price range points to a kitchen that does not have bad nights. For a special occasion meal in Le Croisic , an anniversary dinner, a celebration with family, a serious date , the combination of Michelin recognition and that review base makes Le Lénigo the most defensible choice in town at this price level.
Booking and Timing
Booking here is rated Easy, but that should not be read as a reason to be casual about it. Le Croisic is a small Atlantic coast town, and Le Lénigo is its most recognised seafood address. In July and August, the Guérande peninsula fills with French summer visitors, and a table here during peak season will require planning. Book two to three weeks out for summer visits; outside high season, a week's notice is usually sufficient. No website or direct booking link is currently listed in our database, so call ahead or check local reservation platforms. For a special occasion, confirm your booking by phone regardless of how you made it.
For groups, the family-run nature of the restaurant suggests a degree of flexibility, but call ahead if you are more than four: smaller dining rooms in towns like Le Croisic have limited capacity for large parties, and showing up with six without warning is a poor plan. If you are travelling with children or have dietary restrictions, phoning ahead is also the right move , at this price point and format, the kitchen is likely to accommodate if given notice, but the menu is seafood-focused by design.
How to Use This Restaurant
Le Lénigo works leading as a long lunch or a relaxed evening when you are based in Le Croisic or passing through the Loire-Atlantique coast. The €€ price range makes it accessible for most travellers , this is not a once-a-decade splurge but a place you can return to without financial deliberation. Dress is smart-casual: the Michelin recognition means the room takes itself seriously, but the harbour setting and family atmosphere keep it from being formal. There is no dress code in the database, but treating it like a quality French bistro rather than a starred table is the right calibration.
If you are building a broader itinerary around Le Croisic's food scene, the town also offers L'Océan and L'Estacade as alternatives worth considering. Our full Le Croisic restaurants guide covers the complete picture. For planning the rest of your trip, see our guides to Le Croisic hotels, Le Croisic bars, and Le Croisic experiences.
Pearl Picks: Other French Seafood Worth Knowing
If Le Lénigo leaves you wanting to explore what serious French seafood cooking looks like at higher price tiers, there is a clear progression. Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici on the Amalfi Coast offer Mediterranean coastal comparisons at a different scale. Within France, the regional cooking traditions at Troisgros in Ouches, Flocons de Sel in Megève, and Bras in Laguiole each represent what happens when a kitchen has decades of focus behind it. For classic French restaurant heritage, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Les Prés d'Eugénie in Eugénie-les-Bains, and La Table du Castellet are all worth the detour if your itinerary allows.
Compare Le Lénigo
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Lénigo | Seafood | Michelin Plate (2025); This restaurant located opposite the fish market is run by a very pleasant family. Seaside atmosphere (varnished wood, portholes) and fresh, carefully prepared seafood dishes. | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Le Lénigo?
Keep it relaxed. Le Lénigo is a family-run harbour restaurant with varnished wood, portholes, and a genuine seaside atmosphere — not a white-tablecloth destination. Clean casual fits the room. Leave the tie at the hotel.
Does Le Lénigo handle dietary restrictions?
The kitchen focuses on fresh seafood, so pescatarians are well placed here. Specific allergy or dietary accommodation details are not documented, so check the venue's official channels at 11 Quai du Lenigo before booking if you have constraints.
Can Le Lénigo accommodate groups?
As a family-run restaurant in a small Atlantic coast town, capacity will be limited. Groups of four to six are likely manageable, but larger parties should contact the restaurant in advance to confirm availability and seating options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Lénigo?
Specific menu formats are not confirmed in available data, but at a €€ price point opposite the fish market, the value case for whatever multi-course option exists is strong. If you want a structured progression through the catch, ask when booking.
Is Le Lénigo good for a special occasion?
For a low-key celebration on the Loire-Atlantique coast, yes. The Michelin Plate recognition (2025) and the family-run character make it feel considered without being formal. It suits anniversaries or birthday lunches better than corporate dinners.
Is Le Lénigo worth the price?
At €€, this is one of the stronger value cases on the Atlantic coast. A Michelin Plate in 2025 at this price tier, with fresh seafood sourced directly opposite the fish market, is a credible combination. You are not paying for theatre — you are paying for the fish.
What are alternatives to Le Lénigo in Le Croisic?
Le Croisic is a small town, and Le Lénigo is the most credentialled seafood option with a current Michelin Plate. For higher-tier French seafood with more formal tasting formats, you would need to look further along the coast or head inland to Loire-Atlantique's broader dining circuit.
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