The Tarte Flambee, I called it Super Thin Crust Pizza, which is the specialty of Alsace region France. Another extreme from the Italian versions. Savoring the Tarte Flambee gave me no/less guilt as it obviously fit my Asian stomach nicely for lunch w/o overload. The service attitude of La Fleur de sel were excellent, courteous & polite. The ambient & scenery of Little Venice was priceless. One piece of advice, for those who walk from Colmar train station toward Little Venice, do take notes, avoid jump right into the first few restaurant come into sight… walk another couple hundred meter, you will discover the gem called La Fleur de Sel, at peak hours, you got to wait, but queue move fast. Thanks La Fleur de Sel for leaving a positive...
Read moreThe worst in Colmar. Service is catastrophe. Such kind of restaurant should be closed. DO NOT VISIT!
We wanted to have lunch there and I wanted to use the toilet first before we get seat. We were informed that the toilet was only for guest. I told her friendly that we were waiting actually for seating and if she would have a problem I can already start ordering my food. The arrogance of the service woman made me rly angry! If you are looking for respect you need to respect others first!!!!!! You can have the best food. But due to your service I will tell everybody to avoid your restaurant! If that is your attitude you should rly close the restaurant and do something else! Still!
The worst...
Read moreThis is an Alsace eatery along Quai de la Poissonnerie in the heart of the Old Town of Colmar. We visited during the Christmas Market recently found them only open to serve take-away tartes flambee, pretzels, mulled wine and a few other drinks.
On the day, we tried their Munster (€7.50) which was small but decent size for one person. It was ready in less than 5 minutes. You can enjoy them at some standing tables available right next to the canal. Fit for purpose, good enough lite bites during the...
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