Restaurant in Nantes, France
Asian contemporary dining, Michelin-noted, mid-range price.

Song, Saveurs & Sens is Nantes's only Michelin-recognised Asian contemporary restaurant, holding Michelin Plates in both 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price point. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 419 reviews and easy booking, it delivers documented kitchen quality well below the cost of the city's starred alternatives. A clear recommendation for food-focused visitors who want something distinctive without the €€€€ outlay.
Yes, particularly if you want something the rest of Nantes's restaurant scene does not offer: Asian contemporary cooking at a mid-range price point, with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 to confirm that the kitchen is performing at a level above its price tier. At €€, this is one of the more accessible ways to eat Michelin-acknowledged food in the city, and for food-focused travellers who want depth without the bill that comes with a full Michelin star restaurant, Song, Saveurs & Sens earns a firm recommendation.
The address — 5 Rue Santeuil, a short walk from the centre of Nantes — places Song, Saveurs & Sens in a walkable, urban context rather than a destination-dining corridor. What registers first when you arrive is that this is not a large or theatrical space. The room reads as considered and restrained, which fits the cooking's register: Asian contemporary cuisine tends to work leading when the setting does not compete with the plate. Chef Justin Jennings has built a kitchen with a clear point of view, and the physical space reflects that focus rather than trying to announce itself.
The counter or bar seating, where available, is worth requesting. Asian contemporary as a format , precise, often course-led, detail-driven , benefits from proximity to the kitchen. Counter seats at venues in this category put you closer to the sequence of the meal, let you watch plating decisions as they happen, and remove the ambient distance that can flatten a technically precise cuisine into something that simply arrives at your table. If Song operates a chef's counter or bar seating option, book it: this is the format for which this style of cooking is leading suited, and it is the experience that justifies the Michelin Plate credential most directly.
Asian contemporary is a cuisine category that spans a wide range of execution levels globally. At the more serious end , venues like Willow in Singapore or Banyan in Istanbul , it means precise technique applied to ingredients and flavour profiles drawn from across East and Southeast Asia, often with a tasting-menu format that rewards attention. Song, Saveurs & Sens sits in that tradition, operating in a city where this cuisine category is not heavily represented. That relative scarcity in Nantes is part of the value proposition: you are not choosing between six comparable restaurants. You are choosing whether this format, at this price, is right for your visit.
The Michelin Plate , awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , signals cooking that Michelin's inspectors consider technically sound and consistent. It is not a star, but it is not a casual listing either. In France's Michelin context, a Plate means the kitchen cleared a meaningful threshold for food quality. Two consecutive years of that recognition, at a €€ price point, is a signal worth paying attention to. Among Nantes's Michelin-acknowledged restaurants, Song represents the accessible entry point. For comparison, L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého operates at €€€€ with a full Michelin star. Song gives you documented kitchen quality at a fraction of the outlay.
The booking window at Song, Saveurs & Sens is forgiving by Nantes standards. Given the €€ price range and the restaurant's size, you should book at least one to two weeks out for a weekday dinner, and closer to three weeks for a Friday or Saturday evening. This is not the kind of venue where you call the morning of and expect a table, but it is not the months-out planning exercise required at Mirazur in Menton or Troisgros in Ouches. For a food-focused traveller planning a Nantes itinerary, Song fits naturally into a trip that also includes LuluRouget or Les Cadets on the same visit.
Solo diners should consider this a strong option. The format , precise, course-oriented, suited to counter seating , is one of the few restaurant categories where eating alone is actively better than eating in a group. You eat at the right pace, engage with the kitchen, and get the full sequence without the social negotiation that a shared table requires. The €€ price point also makes solo dining here financially uncomplicated.
For special occasions at this price tier, Song works well if the occasion is food-led rather than spectacle-led. If you want grand room theatre and a long wine list, L'Atlantide 1874 is the better Nantes choice for celebration dining. If you want to eat something precise and distinctive with a meaningful credential behind it without the €€€€ bill, Song, Saveurs & Sens is the right call.
| Detail | Song, Saveurs & Sens | Freia | L'Atlantide 1874 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Asian Contemporary | Creative | Modern Cuisine |
| Price range | €€ | €€€ | €€€€ |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024, 2025) | Check listing | 1 Star |
| Google rating | 4.5 (419 reviews) | See Freia listing | See L'Atlantide listing |
| Booking difficulty | Easy (1-3 weeks out) | Moderate | Plan ahead |
| Solo-friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
For a broader look at where Song, Saveurs & Sens fits within the city's full dining offer, see our full Nantes restaurants guide. If you are planning a full visit, our Nantes hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the trip.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Song, Saveurs & Sens | €€ | — |
| L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého | €€€€ | — |
| Freia | €€€ | — |
| La Mandale | € | — |
| Meraki | €€ | — |
| L'Instinct Gourmand | €€ | — |
A quick look at how Song, Saveurs & Sens measures up.
Yes. At a €€ price point with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Song, Saveurs & Sens delivers serious cooking at a price that is hard to argue with. Asian contemporary at this level of consistency is rare in Nantes, making the value case straightforward for most diners.
Bar seating details are not confirmed in the available venue data. check the venue's official channels at 5 Rue Santeuil to ask before assuming walk-in bar dining is an option. At a Michelin Plate venue of this format, table reservations are the safer route.
L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého is the higher-end Nantes option for classical French with serious credentials. Freia and La Mandale are worth considering for different cuisine directions at comparable or lower price points. If you want something closer to Song's contemporary register but with a European base, Meraki and L'Instinct Gourmand are reasonable fallbacks.
It works well for a low-key special occasion where the food matters more than the ceremony. The Michelin Plate recognition adds credibility, and €€ pricing means you are not over-spending for an anniversary dinner or birthday. For a more formal celebration with wine list depth and tableside service, L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého would be the stronger call.
This is Asian contemporary cooking by chef Justin Jennings, Michelin Plate-recognised in both 2024 and 2025, at a mid-range price point that makes it accessible rather than a splurge. The address is 5 Rue Santeuil, central enough to pair with an evening in Nantes. Book ahead rather than walking in, especially on weekends.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the available venue data. Asian contemporary menus can involve soy, shellfish, and gluten-containing ingredients across multiple dishes, so flag any restrictions clearly when booking and follow up by phone before your visit.
Given the €€ price range and the Michelin Plate format, solo dining here is a reasonable option without the financial commitment of a higher-end tasting menu venue. Whether counter or bar seating is available for solo diners is not confirmed, so call ahead at 5 Rue Santeuil if you want to check before booking a full table alone.
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