Odd one, really: we ordered the beef onglet which is supposed to be amazing; one was indeed nice enough the other was too chewy and I had to leave half on the plate. When we pointed this out we were told they both came from the same cut so ... that’s it, like it or leave it! (Sorry, they were most certainly not! Or something went very wrong with the cooking!) Not what you would expect from a Michelin rated restaurant! On leaving the place I tried to confirm my views about our meal in English as my French is not the best but was told by the waitress that she didn’t understand: a few minutes before she was quite fluent. I would personally avoid this place as it is overpriced and quite frankly not worthy of your patronage The wine was fabulous! But I’m sure you can buy it in a bottle shop in town for a fraction...
Read moreThe place is classy and simple. Nothing pretentious or trying too hard to be anything else. The deco a little aged but well. Very beautiful wall lights and great warm over the table lighting I loved it. The food was good, very good and the service lets just say as fast as the one server could do it. Poor girl she had all the floor by herself I hope on very busy days the is somebody else to help. The had very nice menu and I was hard pressed to select. But all went well. I would...
Read morePetit ancien restaurant, super agréable. Ici c'est où les gourmands pur sang mangent et même parfois les plus grands chefs de la France. Au Bon Pichet on peut goûter la passion du bon produit, et surtout au niveau des viandes de première qualité, dans l'assiette! Sur notre table pour quatre, aujourd'hui au déjeuner : Terrine de foie gras d'oie mi-cuit avec une compote aux fruits secs, salade extrêmement fraîche au vinaigrette vraiment très bon à la moutarde de Dijon, 'Dampfnudel' au hareng mariné et raifort. Ensuite une choucroute 'full option' de haute gamme au pommes à la vapeur, des entrecôtes géants AUBRAC, qualité triple A + beurre maître d'hôtel et pommes de terres sautés comme seulement ma grand-mêre savait faire auparavant je pensais. Un filet de canard au choux rouges avec 'Bubblespaetzle' au fromage blanc et pour finir une tarte aux pommes moelleuse et sorbet de framboises, tout fait maison. Mon dieu, c'est pas seulement pour sa nature magnifique et ses villages absolument adorables mais aussi pour la cuisine rustique de grande tradition qu'on vient en Alsace, n'est pas? Incontestablement, parmi nos coups de coeur dans sa catégorie, bravo au chef et au garçon gentil qui nous a servi. Note: aussi les vins sont très bons ... (sur la carte il y a même les grand maisons, comme Weinbach- Faller et Trimbach etc.. , a un...
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