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Contribute Feedback What Ranipuss likes about A la porte haute:
The waitress, Olivia, is a real character; just gorgeous. The tarte flambée forostiere was delicious, with a very thin, crisp but tasty base. Despite there being a group of 40 having a birthday lunch, we were looked after well on the terrace at the front. Toilets very clean. View all feedback.
What Mayya V doesn't like about A la porte haute:
Absolutely terrible! We ordered snails, salad and soup. Waited for snails for 50 minutes! Arrived cold, super-greasy, with 2cm layer of melted butter on the plate, tasted pretty bad... Waited for 50 more minutes for the soup and a salad, but instead of getting our food had to ask for the bill. Super touristic, tasteless and absolutely terrible place. View all feedback.
The restaurant is a business like set up with little room for decoration, having all the menu's on large schoolboards on the walls, between mirrors. The food and the service are good. The false fillet was as good as any real fillet. In the Covid time they checked the QR-codes. We were at 18:00 hrs just in time as later all the tables were booked.
Visited this restaurant many times and we are never disappointed Excellent food and wine and service Olivia has great personality and always remembers us year after year
Excellent restaurant friendly staff and great food always ,full so you will have to book especially Saturday,Sunday. We have no French but had no problem being understood
Very friendly greeting for Les Anglais in packed restaurant on both evenings we visited .You have to book to ensure a table as they were turning people away ,always a good sign as is the fact that there were obviosly a large number of local regulars .Food is typically Alsacian and well cooked and staff are great .Lots of competition in town but this place is one not to miss.
The wind was whistling through the narrow streets of Kayserberg. We walked in and were greeted by a courteous lady and led to a table on the level above the main floor. Menus were distributed. On the sound system the BeeGees were singing " Stayin' Alive" , a bowl of steaming soup along with crusty bread was being served. Does it get any better than this? For main course my wife had a schnitzel in a cream sauce while I had pig knuckle with sauerkraut. A pitcher of Alsatian Pinot Gris accompanied our lunch. Both dishes were very good. The bartender was happy to talk to some Texans and he told us of a special attachment to this area of Alsace and Texas.