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What higvin likes about Inca Restaurant:
Kaysersberg has been voted the prettiest village in France and it's easy to see why. The (oddly named) Inca is on the quiet main pedestrian street and the outside seating overlooks the impressive Germanic Hotel de Ville. We enjoyed a breakfast of coffee and ham/cheese tartes flambées. Friendly efficient service and the bill for two was a reasonable €12.80. View all feedback.
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A real family run little place. Seemed like mum and dad taking orders and bringing drinks and their daughter making the crepes and Flammenkuchen We shared the t...
read moreI'll definitely come back until I've tried all their sandwiches.
Drinking coffee on a wooden stool out on Victoria Street and watching the Darlo locals schlep, prance, mince and shuffle past has to count as one of the
I enjoyed a good sandwich from this cafe todayI ordered a turkey, cranberry and avocado on dark rye.
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read moreFor a good cold beer or some wine this is the place to be in Kaysersberg. You als can eat here but this I never tried. Happy with the beer :
This tiny place was about the only thing open on a frigidly cold day in February, so it was full when we got there. But we waited only a few minutes until a tab...
read moreA real family run little place. Seemed like mum and dad taking orders and bringing drinks and their daughter making the crepes and Flammenkuchen We shared the t...
read moreKaysersberg has been voted the prettiest village in France and it's easy to see why. The (oddly named) Inca is on the quiet main pedestrian street and the outsi...
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