Le Bouchon & L' Assiette
872 Reviews
132 Rte de Lyon, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France

Le Bouchon & L' Assiette
872 Reviews
132 Rte de Lyon, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France
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Romuald Vandepoel
Romuald Vandepoel, Jun 2023
We went there for a business lunch which means we are on the clock and the service did not disappoint despite enjoying to pick each plates out of each menus, not something I have seen so far.
The dishes are well thought and balanced with fresh produces. Looking forward to go back!
Rony Wang
Rony Wang, Aug 2023
Discovered by accident on a hot Wednesday noon. Called and was offered seats in airconditioned room. Very friendly service spoke little English but google translate works well on French menu. Lunch menu offers best price with Appetizer Salmon terrain and fish with Bulgar. Best desert with apple pie ? only locals no tourists are there. Highly recommended. Friendly service
Ofer Lapid
Ofer Lapid, Oct 2023
Nice cozy restaurant. Great for group dinner.
Roman Weber
Roman Weber, Oct 2023
Nice and friendly service, good food ??
Lorenzo Ferretti
Lorenzo Ferretti, Jan 2024
Everything was wonderful. Will cone back for sure!
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