Restaurant Au Koïfhus
2258 Reviews
2 Pl. de l'Ancienne Douane, 68000 Colmar, France

Restaurant Au Koïfhus
2258 Reviews
2 Pl. de l'Ancienne Douane, 68000 Colmar, France
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2258 Reviews
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Byung In Lee
Byung In Lee, Jul 2024
I visited this famous Alsatian restaurant in Colmar. The atmosphere was good, but I think the server could have been a little more friendly. The food was not what I expected.
Pier Around The World
Pier Around The World, Feb 2024
We expected a bit more, but overall we had a good stay. The service was super friendly, all the waiters could speak English, the menu was a bit confusing.
The food was average, the gratin was very heavy while the tagliatelle as a side of the mustard pork were not really attractive. I would remove them and add some salad instead.
The chocolate cake contained also caramel, I would have rather prefer a normal cake.
Positively suspended by the price, 53€ for the three dishes, water a glass of wine.
Ferdoschi Ioana
Ferdoschi Ioana, Mar 2024
Went for dinner and the food was very good. The dishes were huge and the alsacian wine was perfect. Very nice atmosphere. But you should know that in one hour after opening for dinner, it gets full so then you will have to wait for a table to get free
Alan B
Alan B, May 2024
My first meal in Colmar was a delightful introduction to Alsatian cuisine. We enjoyed it al fresco on a sunny day, which made the excellent rosé Crémant and regional wines taste even better. The traditional Alsatian dishes were authentic and skillfully prepared—a perfect match for the charming setting. It’s a must-visit for anyone in the area.
Benjamin Lopez
Benjamin Lopez, May 2024
Went in for dessert and they are huge! They are very tasty and the staff is friendly. It’s a great place for a coffee or to grab a beer.
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