
Hinoki
Brest
Restaurant in Brest, France
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Hinoki is a good Brest pick for a date night or small celebration when the priority is a polished meal rather than a clearly budgeted casual stop. Its Michelin Plate recognition in 2026 gives it a useful trust signal, the easy booking profile makes it practical for nearer-term plans.
About Hinoki
Hinoki is a Brest restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition for 2026. Alongside that recognition and a smart casual dress code, it works best as a considered booking for diners who want a distinctive restaurant in Brest.
A better choice when the recognition matters
The clearest reason to consider Hinoki is its Michelin Plate recognition in 2026. If that matters to your decision, it gives the restaurant a concrete point of distinction in Brest. If you need details on menu structure, pricing, lunch service, or exact service style before booking, check directly with the restaurant.
That makes Hinoki most useful for diners who are comfortable choosing a restaurant on the strength of its recognition and then checking current practical details directly before committing. It is less suitable for anyone who needs full certainty in advance about budget, format, dietary accommodations, or group arrangements.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book if the priority is a Brest restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition in 2026 and a smart casual dress code. Hinoki is a considered choice, though cuisine, tasting-menu format, price range, occasion style should be confirmed directly.
Cross-shop Peck & Co, L'arôme antique, Désordre, Ripailles, or Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis if you want to compare other dining options before deciding. For a fuller city scan, use our full Brest restaurants guide.
Reservations: check directly with the restaurant for current availability and booking requirements. Dress: smart casual is the confirmed guidance. Budget: verify pricing before choosing it for a cost-sensitive meal. Group fit: confirm directly with the restaurant, since seating and group arrangements should be checked in advance.
Planning details
- Location
- 6 rue des 11-Martyrs, Brest, Bretagne, 29200, FRA
- Website
- guide.michelin.com/fr/fr/bretagne/brest/restaurant/hinoki
- Phone
- +33 6 64 21 68 46
Venue details
Ambiance
An intimate, almost hushed dining room with very few seats, minimalist Japanese-inspired decor, and a calm, focused atmosphere centered on watching the chef prepare sushi behind the counter.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Omakase sushi selection from local Breton fish
- Sashimi of line-caught fish
- Nigiri platter with aged rice and seasonal toppings
Planning details
Location
6 rue des 11-Martyrs, Brest, Bretagne, 29200, FRA · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis, Notable alternative
- L'arôme antique, Notable alternative
- Peck & Co, Farm to table, €
- Ripailles, Notable alternative
- Désordre, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How Hinoki compares in Brest
Choose Hinoki when the meal needs more occasion value than a casual stop and the booking cannot become a project. Against Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis and Ripailles, it reads as the more recognition-led choice, helped by its Michelin Plate in 2026. That makes it the safer special-occasion pick if the lack of a published price range is acceptable.
Peck & Co is the clearer value comparison because its farm-to-table, € positioning gives diners more budget confidence before booking. If price transparency is the deciding factor, start there. If the priority is a more composed dinner and the budget can flex, Hinoki is the stronger celebration fit.
L'arôme antique and Désordre are the sensible cross-shops for diners comparing central Brest options by mood and availability. Use them when Hinoki is not available or when the group wants to compare atmosphere before choosing; keep Hinoki for pairs, dates, small occasions where recognition and ease of booking matter more than menu certainty.
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Compare Hinoki
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hinoki | Brest | ; | No published awards | ; |
| Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis | Brest | No published awards | ; | ; |
| L'arôme antique | Brest | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Peck & Co | Brest | Farm to table | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | € |
| Ripailles | Brest | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Désordre | Brest | No published awards | ; | ; |
How Hinoki Brest compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hinoki good for solo dining?
Hinoki may suit solo diners who want a Brest restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition. Check directly with the restaurant before booking. If you want to compare another option, Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis is one to consider.
Can Hinoki accommodate groups?
If you are planning for more than a small party, contact Hinoki directly to confirm availability and seating. Peck & Co or Désordre can also be considered when comparing options.
What should a first-timer know about Hinoki?
The key details are that Hinoki is in Brest, has Michelin Plate recognition for 2026, has a smart casual dress code. Cuisine, menu format, pricing, service style should be confirmed directly. L'arôme antique and Ripailles are sensible comparison points if you are still deciding.
Is Hinoki good for a special occasion?
Hinoki can be considered for an occasion where Michelin Plate recognition matters, it is worth confirming the format, price level, room style before booking. Dress smart casual and confirm practical details directly. Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis is another option to compare.
What are alternatives to Hinoki?
Consider L'arôme antique, Le Bistrot de P'tit Louis, Peck & Co, Ripailles, Désordre when comparing dining options. Hinoki stands out here for its Michelin Plate recognition in 2026.








