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  • Lamb raised on the salt marshes around Mont-St-Michel has a deliciously delicate flavour.

  • Equally highly prized is the black tripe sausage produced in Vire.

  • Normandy’s fertile soil supports countless varieties, used widely in cooking, and for cider, Calvados and sparkling poiré .

  • The plentiful dishes served in this charming restaurant epitomise the phrase “typical French cuisine”.

  • A stone’s throw from the gourmet Pavé d’Auge (see Pavé d’Auge, Beuvron-en-Auge), this cosy restaurant is run by women, who create a soothing atmosphere and carefully cooked dishes.

  • This exquisite geranium-decked inn looks across the village green to the abbey. Finish with the tarte aux pommes flambées .

  • Fresh ingredients, deftly prepared, at this charming inn by a country river, just minutes from Dieppe’s lively fish market.

  • Proprietor Yannick Baron keeps his standards of food and decoration comfortably above his prices in this former industrial mill.

  • There is a working windmill next door, but it’s the rustic calm of this thatched cottage, the modest prices, and the honest approach to traditional Norman cuisine that really appeal.

  • Auberge du Terroir, Servon

    A friendly, first-class restaurant-with-rooms in a small village close to Mont-St-Michel.

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