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a diversity of menus (with weekly themes) with an attractive menu, good cuisine with fresh products and explanations as to the origin of the products. the chefs make us share their love for the kitchen but also for the wine. The chef is a connoisseur! each surprise is a delight as its name suggests. a very nice address. catering activity with home delivery: great! View all feedback.
This bar and resturant is on the main strip opposite the harbour, its a great place to chill and sip cocktails and watch the world go by.
Original frame, good cuisine, but antipathic. the boss, behind an appearance that he must judge jovial, is imbued with his person...More
Always well received, excellent and very well served meals! Bravo to the bosses who manage kitchen and service! Everything is perfect
In this blessed land where the good restaurants flourish this coccinel, a rare pearl. All right, there are more gastronomic, chic, more luxurious, but then at what price. here, a backyard in a small village away from the main axes, an original couple, always looking for harmony, new chords, themes and promotion of fresh products, forgotten vegetables and handed over to the taste of the day. On this Sunday before Valentine's Day, here is the menu of the day: - "the heart of the viking in love" a mixture of smoked herring, salmon and truite in julienne; "the foie gras mixed in its brioche and sot ly waterfall leaves" "the beef net (a real paved) cognac sauce and winter vegetables" "the pineapples in all its states" the wines, muskate and pinot gray wolfsberger and a rib of blaye 2009 with strong nose, round in mouth; the addition, with the coffee 89,00 € to two. Who says better? The perfect one? No, the brioche deserved to be more mellow and the more cozy coffee. a tip, don't forget to book.
My wife and I were biking through Huttenheim when we spied a unobtrusive sign pointing down an informal alley. It was lunch time and we stopped to investigate. Rolling our bikes down the gravel path we saw outdoor tables at the end of the alley, some occupied by locals and their families. Just as we parked our bikes, the owner came out the door leading to the kitchen and welcomed us, pointing to a free table. "Do you have soup?" we asked. He said yes and asked us if we wanted something to drink. We ordered the homemade soup of the day (thickly blended, winter vegetable soup - carrots, squash, pumpkin, etc.), bread and wine. What a way to bike around France! The soup was outstanding, the bread OK (fresh baguette from the local baker) and the local wine excellent (what's not to like about the wine in the Alsace?). We rested a comfortable hour there, talking with the owner a bit (who wanted to practice his English) and enjoying our lunch. Sigh ... then it was time to get back in the saddle and continue the trip. Very enjoyable spot, easy to miss and fun to find. Go there.
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