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    La Winstub de l'Ile

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Brasserie les Haras - Traditional mushroom pizza

    Brasserie les Haras

    3.9(24 reviews)
    4.2 km
    €€€

    This place is a modern take on a traditional brasserie. Located on a quiet street in the Petite…read moreFrance neighborhood. It's on two levels with an open kitchen on the main floor. We sat near the kitchen. And didn't check the upper level. Service was good, if not a little too casual. I started with cold foie gras. It was good but I prefer it seared. For main I had fish, dourade or sea bream. It was delicious. The side of risotto was ok. My husband had veal medallion or loin. It was delicious and perfectly cooked. Dessert, we split aTriple Chocolate. It was really good.

    Very disappointing. It's a very nice, peaceful place, and the beginning was promising. Brilliant…read morewine, excellent food (we had lamb, fish and choucroute) - but then service stopped. They overestimate their capacity, it seems. Our empty plates were on the table for more than half an hour. Only when we insisted, we got the menu for the dessert. After ordering Café Gourmand and one boule of glacé vanille, nothing happened. Our neighbours got their dessert, we didn't. We insisted twice, were told "soon". Then, after 40 minutes, our waiter finally adressed the problem: They're too busy with other tables. We'd have to wait 15 more minutes. We'd ask for the check instead. No apology, no wine offered, nothing. Very disappointing, would not go again and would not recommend. There are so many brilliant though less fancy restaurants nearby, why waste time?

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    Aedaen Place - Lasagna

    Aedaen Place

    4.1(8 reviews)
    4.7 km
    €€

    The food was amazing, the lasagna was so yummy as well as the penne. The brushetta wasn't what I…read morewas expecting but still good. The drinks were also pretty good. Food wasn't to expensive. They have a speakeasy in the back with a cool bar with tons of spirits. The vibes are high in general. They didn't speak English but we made it work

    If you love a good speakeasy, there's a perfect one in Strasbourg…read more On the Rue des Aveugles (blind man's street), Aedean Place has two restaurants. Slip on into the delicious-smelling pizzeria, wave hello to the bartender as you're walking, and go on through the double silver doors in the back. Once there, you're in a small hallway. Which door leads to the speakeasy? It's hidden, and takes a special trick to open the swinging panel into the next room. Once you've got it, duck into the small, velvet-lined door into a true speakeasy, with a prohibition-era throwback feel. No pictures are allowed, so my description will have to suffice, but imagine high ceilings, chandeliers, and velvet-lined barstools. A friendly cocktail waitress will bring you a menu, which gives a cheeky nod to other taboo indulgences by way of including the Marquis de Sade. I had an Old Fashioned (what else would one order in a speakeasy?) made with Bulleit Bourbon. If that's not your favorite, there are a number of other bourbon whiskies on the menu to try. We sat, sipped, and spoke easily for a spell before heading out. All in all, a great way to cap off the evening!

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