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Le Violon d'Ingres

4.1 (37 reviews)
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Au Pont Corbeau - Venison with mashed potates

Au Pont Corbeau

4.3(67 reviews)
3.7 km
€€

I'm totally confused on why they are not Michelin rated . For all the silly reviews with low star…read moreratings , come on , there is a McDonald's down the street and that's where you belong. This restaurant is now going to be haunting me in my dreams it was that good . First off, the onion tart is crack. The perfect crust with fluffy eggs and onions and bacon. I would say generally I'm not the biggest fan of quiches, but the onion tart is a must. Then we had the white asparagus special with a soft boiled egg and lentils with the most flavorful dressing ever. I was with my two daughters and wife and we split the onion tart and asparagus special as an appetizer, and literally a fight almost broke out among us. Then we split the steak, pork filet and potato pancakes. Just absolutely delicious. My older daughter does not like salad and she actually couldn't believe she liked the side salad that came with her steak. Not the lame iceberg bagged salad mix you get it some restaurants. This was frise, endive and radicchio in a vinaigrette that was spot on. Best french fries ever as a side on the pork fillet. Incredible home fries as the side on the steak. I wish I would've taken photos to post, but the dishes were getting destroyed as soon as they came out. We had the rhubarb pie as a dessert and Panna cotta. We are coming back tomorrow for lunch and getting the asparagus and tart again. It was that good.

This cozy restaurant serves excellent Alsatian food in an authentic, off the beaten track but close…read morein location. My husband had choucroute garnie and I had chicken with Munster sauce, a very interesting dish. The house wine and cremant were wonderful. We can't say enough about this homey restaurant if a person is looking for nontouristy, local food and vibes.

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Le Jardin du Pourtalès - tarte flambee

Le Jardin du Pourtalès

4.0(14 reviews)
1.3 km
€€€

I ate at Le Jardin Du Pourtales in a very large group, and our waiter was very nice and attentive…read more However, I'm not sure how the service would be in a smaller group at a single table. We had a salad to start our meal and while the dressing was perfect and sweet, and the only vegetables were a few cherry tomatoes. Next we had some of the Pflammenkuchen with the ham and onions. It was delicious the cheese was very tasty and creamy. The ham was also cooked perfectly and was juicy, and the onions contributed to the flavor perfectly. Overall the food was very good and I would come back to the restaurant in the future in a smaller group.

I went on a study abroad trip to Strasbourg, and we stayed at Chateau du Pourtales, located far…read morebehind this restaurant. Our first night welcome dinner was held at Le Jardin du Pourtales, and I'm glad that wasn't the only time I ate there. They pretty much just threw together whatever they had around to suit American palettes, I think. I was on hour 31 of no sleep, and seriously unimpressed. However, a couple days later was Sunday. Nobody bothered to tell us until 8:30pm on Saturday that the grocery store was a) closing then and b) not open the next day. Thankfully Le Jardin was open on Sunday...and they had tarte flambee. While some people wanted to try their luck in Strasbourg proper, a group of us just headed down the street. We sat outside at a big picnic table, which was a lot more fun than being jammed inside. I was so hungry from our busy day that I ate the entire tarte. It was almost better than the one I had the day before. It was entirely worth it. Everyone else seemed to enjoy what they had, it was a complete change from what we were served as a group. It's kind of out of the way from the rest of Strasbourg, so if you aren't staying at the hotel located alongside the Chateau or at the park for the day, it may not be worth going to. Everyone who worked there was wonderful, too. When we were paying, the server gave us some basic French words we might need for when we need the bill or are paying it. And when we first were arriving to the Chateau, everyone working there who was outside waved to us.

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