Restaurant Au Petit Tonnelier
611 Reviews
16 Rue des Tonneliers, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Restaurant Au Petit Tonnelier
611 Reviews
16 Rue des Tonneliers, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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hui qing
hui qing, Dec 2022
The food and service here is amazing. Strongly recommend making a reservation here. Our favourite dishes were the escargot, mushroom risotto and pork tenderloin (not in picture). Magnifique!
Sayeh Sadraei
Sayeh Sadraei, Apr 2024
Beautiful restaurant with really nice staff and brilliant wine. You can enjoy a nice classy meal here. The positive point about this place compared to most of the restaurants in Strasbourg is that not all the items in the menu had red meat in them and you could also order fish or chicken based dishes. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that we went there for the chicken cordon bleu but they didn't have it for the night and there was no notice on the menu outside. I recommend reserving a table there if you want to dine there.
P. B.
P. B., Apr 2023
One of th best French places I’ve had. Amazing taste and good value for the price. Would definitely come back. One of the staff speaks English and is very helpful to us. Overall a good and enjoyable place to eat.
Ine Ramaekers
Ine Ramaekers, Apr 2019
Very good restaurant, all of the dishes were excellent, shame I'd already eaten too much to try the dessert :) I'll just have to come back next time. Staff was also very friendly, can't fault it.
Евгений
Евгений, May 2023
The service was excellent.
The meat, both dishes were almost awful, I’ve returned it twice.
I would not recommend to go to this place, there are so many other cool places.
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