Au Pont Saint-Martin
3783 Reviews
15 Rue des Moulins, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Au Pont Saint-Martin
3783 Reviews
15 Rue des Moulins, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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Steph Roy
Steph Roy, Jul 2024
The host took us to the best table in the entire restaurant - a wonderful two-top on a dock right above the Ill. Water was flowing right below our feet! It was incredibly lovely. Our food was delicious, I loved the cordon bleu and the vegetables were amazing. My partner and I spent 2 hours here enjoying every second. The food is great but the atmosphere is unbeatable. Our server was helpful and friendly. I highly recommend visiting this restaurant.
Michelle Barnes
Michelle Barnes, Jul 2024
After seeing the 3.5 star rating, we were a little sceptical but decided we would go in with lower expectations, which were completely exceeded! We arrived right at their dinner opening as walk-ins. There was a group of 14 that had reserved the whole bottom floor outdoor terrace, so we were instead led upstairs and seated at a window seat, which we were happy about. My friend and I decided to split a small tarte flambee au Munster and each get a glass of gewurztraminer. I also ordered cordon Bleu, which came with a side salad and fries, and my friend ordered the onion soup. The gewurztraminer was delicious and the tarte flambee was the best we had during our visit, which I credit to their Munster cheese! My friend thought her onion soup was a little watery but I really enjoyed the cordon bleu
Renato
Renato, Apr 2024
At the helm of an exquisite culinary voyage, I had the privilege of engaging with the robust and heartwarming dish, Le Jambonneau braisé sur choucroute, a masterpiece of braised ham that commanded attention at the quaint and inviting Saint Martin. This dish, a testament to the chef’s prowess, was a marvel of textures and flavors, each bite a tender surrender to the art of slow cooking. The ham, bathed in a mélange of herbs and gently cooked to the brink of perfection, held onto the bone with a delicate defiance, giving way under the gentlest nudge of my fork. Its outer crust, a golden robe of flavors, encased the succulent flesh that was as comforting as the warmth of a hearth on a cold winter’s night.
As I sat by the window, the golden hues of the setting sun cast a serene glow over my table, harmonizing with the rich colors of my plate. The earthy scent of the braised ham mingled with the rustic charm of Saint Martin, creating an ambiance that was at once welcoming and intimate. The murmur of the nearby river added a melodious backdrop to my dining experience, a gentle reminder of the beauty that lies in simplicity, and feeling the soft touch of a good meal.
In a moment of reflection, I allowed myself to be enveloped in the culinary narrative of Le Jambonneau braisé, appreciating the skill and patience that went into its creation. It was a dish that spoke of history, of the care in choosing the right blend of seasonings to accentuate the meat’s natural flavors, and of the joy that comes from crafting a meal that resonates with the soul.
With my palate thoroughly enchanted and my appetite graciously sated, I pondered over the dessert menu. Yet, nothing seemed to beckon with the same profound allure as the dish I had just experienced. In this moment, Saint Martin had gifted me not just with a meal, but with a memory, a testament to the timeless allure of well-crafted cuisine.
This was not merely a dinner; it was a celebration of culinary artistry, a battle won through the harmonious interplay of flavors, ambiance, and the sheer joy of dining. To those who seek not just to eat, but to experience, to savor, and to celebrate the art of food, Saint Martin awaits with open arms and a table set for an unforgettable journey through the essence of French cuisine.
Gyöngyi Szöllősi
Gyöngyi Szöllősi, May 2024
The restaurant looks very good from the outside, and ok/good/traditional from the inside. The food is honestly nothing special. Coffee is not good. The service is almost rude. The opening hours shown here are not correct (this is true for the most of Strasbourg). I do not recommend
Rett Perera
Rett Perera, May 2024
Delicious food! We stopped here for a drink and some food and were not disappointed. Gorgeous view, nice staff, great food.
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