Les Sales Gosses
1769 Reviews
56 Bd Clemenceau, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Les Sales Gosses
1769 Reviews
56 Bd Clemenceau, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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James Winfield
James Winfield, Jul 2024
Sadly the only excellent meal I had during the week, but let's celebrate how good this was anyway!
A proper cute French restaurant, impeccable service, and a really good value lunch.
Only two choices for each course, so you'll need not to be fussy. The ratatouille with goats cheese was superb, the salmon perfectly cooked, the sauce with the salmon really good, and artichokes nicely balanced.
Loved, loved, loved this restaurant and if I ever come back to Strasbourg, I will go again. Merci!
Lizzia Wang
Lizzia Wang, Aug 2024
We booked the restaurant a week in advance for the dinner together with our parents, the food was delicious and the service was great.
James Jacobson
James Jacobson, May 2024
Delicious food and an intimate restaurant with a changing menu based on seasonality. The menu is posted on these GIANT chalk boards supported by an easel that is placed in front of your table. A standout for me was a very imaginative cold strawberry and tomato soup with grilled feta.
Brian Freedman
Brian Freedman, Jul 2024
The POSITIVES: the food was inventive; the staff was mostly friendly. The NEGATIVES: the SERVICE was inattentive. I was served my main dish outside, and then it started to rain heavily. Ten minutes passed before anyone came outside to check on me. My food and drinks were rained on, but no one offered an apology, a complimentary drink or dessert. I had to carry my main dish into the dining room myself, and I was invited to sit at a table, which was almost certainly available when the first sound of thunder struck and before it started raining. The staff seemed to lack experience despite any good intentions. The FOOD: the "Greek salad" was creative but the cucumber sorbet was icy instead of smooth; the feta overpowered the dish. The gambas were good but not special enough to warrant the price.
Dave Donahue
Dave Donahue, Oct 2022
Fantastic French dishes with great flavors and great presentation. We went for lunch, and were presented with two appetizer choices and two main course choices. The swordfish carpaccio and the salmon in pastry were both great, as was the chocolate cake dessert. Service was great as well.
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