Restaurant La Petite Alsace
1047 Reviews
23 Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Restaurant La Petite Alsace
1047 Reviews
23 Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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LEI. R
LEI. R, Dec 2023
Went there out of curiosity and definitely wasn’t disappointed. It’s a perfect and ideal restaurant if you are searching for authentic alsacien dishes and specialties.
The food is absolutely delicious and portions are generous and filling. Prices are pretty good especially with how nice the food is and how generous the portions are.
I really love the atmosphere and vibe of the restaurant, it gives you the impression you are inside a small little cozy house and you feel right at home. The service was also very nice.
I really recommend this restaurant.
Ivo Marevic
Ivo Marevic, Dec 2023
Stumbled upon this place after checking some positive reviews. Food was decent, but honestly not worth the price tag. The service was friendly, and we opted for veal schnitzel and ham shank – both good but a tad bland. Veggies were basically steamed, lacking seasoning. In Strasbourg, you can find better quality for the same price elsewhere. If you're in a rush and it's convenient, it's fine. But if you're up for exploring a bit more, there are better options around that offer more bang for your buck.
chou sei
chou sei, Aug 2024
AC in the restaurant!! In hot weather it was just too nice to have good food in comfy seats.
Bispal
Bispal, Sep 2024
I had the '3' meat stew. It has '1' meat. However it was still tasty and I did check with them and they said it had 3 meats, but it didn't. I don't like BS and the wool being pulled over my eyes. Tourist trap, would not go back. But cant deny it tasted nice.
Ginny Fry
Ginny Fry, Dec 2023
Excellent location in the heart of busy Petite France for delicious, authentic Alsatian cuisine. Multilingual owner and staff are friendly and very accommodating to their full house of guests, including families with children. Walk-ins are always welcome, provided there is space and time available. The menu is beautifully presented for curated dishes and wines of the region. Classy jazz music was playing during our lunch visits, adding to the overall holiday vibe. We highly recommend this fine establishment - it’s a true comfortable respite from the winter weather and market crowds!
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