L'Écluse - Paimpol

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L'Écluse

L'Écluse
3.5 / 5 (932 reviews)

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A comprehensive menu of L'Écluse from Paimpol featuring all 33 dishes and drinks can be found here on the menu.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: TrinityDave

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 932 reviews

Was Mathilde Legrand at L'Écluse a mag?
Well After having tasted the Islandais, You can go to the Ecluse ! both are good. Despite of the number of tourists, service is good ans meals equals in quality. Winter is nice too to come View all feedback.

What Lavon Emard dislikes about L'Écluse:
terrible experience. after a good appetizer, the main dish was overcooked and clearly not fresh fish. forget about the service, it takes hours for anything (and we were there quite late, only a few tables were left). the odd one out of paimpol, a wonderful city we enjoyed so much with wonderful restaurants and nice people. View all feedback.

virginie-letellier
20.11.2017

Sadly one of the four of us was ill, which was very disappointing, but the three of us went anyhow, explaining the situation...We were warmly and sympathetically welcomed, and shown to a table by the window.The menu was extensive, with a varied prices, plus there were some 'suggestions for the day'.The service was excellent, our drinks order was taken efficiently and served quickly.One of us chose from the 'specials suggestions' one had mussels, one had lamb.....Agreed there was a wait, but only confirmed the food was cooked to order and fresh...The bread came with butter.....and was delicious.The dessert menu is very tempting, two had banana splits, and one creme brulee. Two had coffee....it was a perfect lunch, absolutely no complaints whatsoever.What was really kind was, I asked if we could have a 'take away' for our sick friend, and that was not a problem at all, it came beautifully packed. They all spoke some English, which with our fractured French meant we all understood each other!!!!.....most of the time!!!I would have no hesitation in recommending this restaurant to others.....and although we come to France several times a year, we have never been to this restaurant before, but rest assured we will most certainly be back...Should say thank you for a lovely lunch especially to the chef.

mathilde-legrand-1
20.11.2017

Well After having tasted the Islandais, You can go to the Ecluse ! both are good. Despite of the number of tourists, service is good ans meals equals in quality. Winter is nice too to come

lavon04
20.11.2017

Terrible experience. after a good appetizer, the main dish was overcooked and clearly not fresh fish. forget about the service, it takes hours for anything (and we were there quite late, only a few tables were left). the odd one out of paimpol, a wonderful city we enjoyed so much with wonderful restaurants and nice people.

trinitydave
10.02.2024

Our host at our holiday accommodation recommended this family run restaurant and booked for us for a Friday evening. Being on the quayside, the menu has a good proportion of fish dishes, although there are alternatives if you want something else. The restaurant is accessible for wheelchair users and the hosts were very accommodating in helping our disabled friend. There were three set menus with various choices in each at very reasonable prices+ al la carte and choices of the day. We had four three course meals, with beers for around €130. The service, like the food, was excellent, although the place was quite quiet for a Friday, but as other reviewers have said, its away from the town centre. If you want good food, this place is certainly worth walking to.

francophile5310
10.02.2024

At the far side of Paimpol harbour there is the restaurant L'ecluse-aptly named as it overlooks the canal that allows access to the port. Most people probably won't bother to walk this far so it was fairly quiet on both our visits. The fish soup at €10 was fine. There is also plenty of choice of other seafood. On our first visit we had the bream John Dory respectively. In both dishes the fish was poached served with a cider butter. The fish was very moist tasty accompanied by a medley of veg a very delicious half jacket potato with a dollop of cream with chives. Latterly we tried the pork fillet with a green pepper sauce. I can't remember the last time I have tasted pork so good-a crispy outer with moist just pink meat inside. The serving of thin crispy chips was perfect. The mains are all around €18 each. There is a good selection of ice cream available my pannacotta with a zingy red fruit coulis was just perfect. The puds were about €6. Overall very nice food in a pleasant room with efficient service. More breathing space than over the road good value.

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