Restaurant Le Petit Casa
225 Reviews
24 Rue Thiergarten, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Restaurant Le Petit Casa
225 Reviews
24 Rue Thiergarten, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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Peter Kam Fai Cheung
Peter Kam Fai Cheung, Jul 2024
On 18 July, 2024, my wife and I came here shortly before 10.00pm just to realise that it served Moroccan food. The lady proprietor recommended the plats to us and we readily accepted. When served, my wife reckoned that she had tried to cook one of the chicken plats at home. We couldn’t finish all the food just because we were very full. The lady’s hospitable service was particularly memorable.
Paul Bissonnette
Paul Bissonnette, Jul 2024
Incredible Moroccan food! The Rfissa was fantastic, as was the couscous, and tagine. The service and atmosphere were impeccable as well, highly recommend this place!
Eleni Tack
Eleni Tack, Apr 2024
Nestled in the heart of Straatsburg, Le Petit Casa offers a tantalizing taste of Morocco that is as warm and welcoming as it is flavorful. This family-owned gem, overseen by the delightful hostess and chef, transports diners to the bustling streets of Marrakech with its authentic cuisine and intimate atmosphere.
The restaurant is small and cosy, and I was extremely lucky to get a table because the place was actually fully booked but due to a last minute cancellation I was able to get the last available spot.
Upon being seated, guests are greeted by the gracious hostess, whose genuine warmth and hospitality make you feel like an honored guest in her home. Her passion for Moroccan cuisine is evident in the way she talks about the food and explains the different dishes the restaurant has to offer.
During my recent visit, I had the pleasure of indulging in the Lamb Tajine. Served piping hot in the traditional clay pot, the tender lamb was slow-cooked to perfection with a symphony of spices, dried fruits, and aromatic herbs. The meat practically melted in my mouth, and I found myself savoring every bite, almost licking the tajine clean. As a dessert I had a nice platter of traditional desserts and fruits.
To accompany the meal, I highly recommend trying one of their refreshing mint teas (cold or hot).
Overall, my experience at Le Petit Casa was nothing short of exceptional. The combination of delicious food and heartfelt hospitality made for a dining experience that I will not soon forget.
I will for sure return!
Ma April dela Cruz
Ma April dela Cruz, Jan 2023
The food was great! The couscous is well done and the tajene was just amazing. The owner is also very warm and friendly. Worth visiting again!
Fernando Huet
Fernando Huet, Apr 2024
Incredible service. The hostess was exceptional. We had the house special “Rfissa” and we didn’t have to ask for anything else, copious quantity and delicious.
We came to celebrate a birthday and we even got a “special suprise!” Will come back again!!
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