Since we thought we comprehensively did the town and we planned to go to the beach.
We had a slow breakfast with the hot chocolate and I had another nap.
We finally went to the beach, it was hot and we went straight to the recommended restaurant. The outdoor dining area was full and we settled for a table just inside the patio windows. We had to Google just about every item on the menu. We opted for more French food, I had seafood soup and squid, Sarah had beef stew and fruit salad. Mimicking the French, we managed a 1.5 hours lunch fare.
The Sun was relentless. We walked along the beach and the market. We bought souvenirs from Lidl. Unlike the Aldi in Germany, the French does not have an automatic dispenser, they do have an interesting bread bin, where you move the bread to a chute.
We went home, and we were too late for a snooze. We rested and went out to a recommended crêperie Le Kreisker. On our way to Le Kreisker, we watched the 1 Euro crêperie, it has a rotating 5-crepe table with auto-batter dispenser, it seemed fast, but the crêpe maybe cooked unevenly, and there were a lot of cleaning as a lot of pancake makers were overheating empty.
Le Kreisker was busy and we waited for 15 minutes for a table while we consulted the menu. We did not need too much Googling as the menu was translated. I went straight for La Raclette and I recommended ratatouille to Sarah. I wish we had the chestnut crêpe for dessert, but we were still very full from lunch! What a shame that they are not open on Sunday!
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