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    Restaurant de la Bruche

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    ModerateBistros, Brasseries, Alsatian

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    L'Ami Schutz - Outside

    L'Ami Schutz

    3.8(56 reviews)
    39.8 km
    €€€

    We four arrived at L'Ami Schutz for dinner on a weeknight in September. Given the restaurant's good…read morereviews, we thought we might have to wait for a table. As we entered a young female server was placing small folded sheets of paper with numbers written on them on all the empty tables. Only one table inside was occupied, by a party of two. The server asked us if we had a reservation. We said no. She looked around at the empty tables and said, "Take any table you want." We took a corner table. Two young gentlemen entered the restaurant after us and sat at a table near ours. Ten minutes passed before a male server approached the table with the two gentlemen, handed them menus, chatted with them a minute and then disappeared. More minutes passed. I went back to the kitchen and the male server was deep in conversation with a cook. I asked him if he spoke English. He said yes. I said we had been seated 20 minutes ago and had yet to be offered water, a menu, etc. He apologized profusely, and when I pointed out that he had brought menus to the table near ours, he said he assumed we had already been helped. He said they were having trouble with the female server, and he had only just been called in to help out and would bring us menus right away. As we waited more minutes, a young couple with a dog entered. They stood in the alcove some minutes more, looking around to see if anyone would seat them. Eventually the male waiter reappeared, walked over to them, greeted them jovially, bent down and began hugging and brushing and playing with the dog. We bid them Au Revoir as we exited the restaurant, the waiter protesting that he was just on his way to our table.

    What a lovely spot to have lunch or dinner in when visiting Strasbourg. Located in old town, this…read morefamily run business looks like it hasn't changed since it was built oh so many years ago. It's quaint exterior will draw you in and the cozy interior or lovely patio is the perfect place to enjoy a traditional Alsatian meal. We stopped in for lunch and while they had a prix fixe menu with specials of the day- since they have an extensive wine list- we chose to order a variety of starters and entrees to share around the table and pair with some of their excellent wines. Be warned- the portion sizes are huge so if you are not eating with a group- be careful about the amount of food that you order. We started with 6 appetizers- everything from herring with apples, goat cheese with tomatoes and zucchini, fois gras, head cheese, crawfish salad, and a pate. All were excellent and the fois gras was so good we ordered an additional one to enjoy! As for our entrees- good thing we split those as well. There was chicken breast with confit and olives, la choucroute two ways- one with 9 kinds of meat and sausages, and the other with 3 different fish. The sauerkraut on the fish version was so sweet and buttery it was hard to believe it was sauerkraut ( it was tasty, and this from a girl who does not like sauerkraut!) The service is casual and friendly. If you don't speak French- the menu does have English translations on it so you can bridge the communication gap that way. Our lunch per person with all kinds of wine and food only ran about $35 Euro which was really reasonable. And remember if you go for lunch- they had several specials on the day we were there- all reasonably priced. If you are looking for a traditional Alsatian restaurant located in in a great spot right by the "covered bridge" in Strasbourg- check out Restaurant Ami Schutz. Exactly what you think a restaurant in this town should look and taste like! And even better? There were more locals in the place than tourists so you know it is a good choice!

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    L'Ami Schutz - Spaetzle et knack accompagné d'un Sylvaner.

    Spaetzle et knack accompagné d'un Sylvaner.

    L'Ami Schutz - Dining room

    Dining room

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    Au Crocodile

    Au Crocodile

    4.3(36 reviews)
    40.5 km
    €€€€

    When you're in Germany and life hands you a week of 12-14 hour days planning an event that then…read moregets canceled at the last-minute, you take yourself to Strasbourg. And when your walking tour guide tells you a fun story about a Michelin-starred restaurant and it's interesting name, you decide to take yourself there. I haven't been to a Michelin-starred restaurant in a very long time and I have never been to one alone, but it was still a lovely experience. The staff was very attentive, kind, and knowledgeable. The food was inventive and enjoyable, though I admit I had a hard time understanding the waitstaff sometimes, so I wasn't always sure what I was eating, but luckily I'm willing to eat anything. I had the discovery menu (appetizer, fish, entree, dessert), 3-course wine pairing, coffee, and the restaurant's "extras" which included some very tasty amuse bouche at the beginning, small desserts with the coffee, and even a cookie to take a home. I did not order from the cheese cart, but it was fun to watch it wheeled out for others. For a Michelin restaurant, I found it very reasonably priced and accessible, though I'm not sure I can say I was completely blown away by the food (wine was fantastic, though). But I did see the crocodile! Which is where the restaurant gets it's name: in the 1800s a sailor came back from Egypt with a stuffed crocodile and had the bright idea to use it as a marketing (who wouldn't want to see a stuffed crocodile?!?)

    Such a beautiful restaurant! Amazingly friendly service! And of course delicious food!…read more We were in town for the Christmas market, so it was fun to take a break from being outside and eating mostly from food vendors. We came in for lunch and went with the market menu they were offering. We also ended up adding a cheese course, because when in France! Can't say no to cheese! I don't know if it's the primacy effect, but I loved the first course. It was like a little egg soup dish. So warm and hearty, it was just comforting. Everything else was good too, but the cheese was a major highlight for me. The waiter selected a sampling of cheeses for us from a huge cheese cart. It was fun to watch and see all the cheeses on display.

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    Au Crocodile
    Au Crocodile
    Au Crocodile

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    Au Trotthus

    Au Trotthus

    4.5(4 reviews)
    35.2 km
    €€€€

    Really superb food, excellent wine list. The chef brings experience from time working in Asia to…read moreinfuse subtle influences into beautiful French-Alsatian cuisine. Presentation, taste, & service were all outstanding, supported by an extensive wine list. My wife, daughter, & I all agreed this was one of the two best meals during our vacation in Alsace and Switzerland. And while the town of Riquewihr can be over-the-top touristy during the day, by dinner time the crowds are gone and the town reclaims its charm.

    Superb restaurant. We dined upstairs in the French part (downstairs is Japanese), and enjoyed it so…read moremuch that we returned the next night to try one of their other menus. The first night we had the Menu 48E (63E with wine pairing). The Espuma of potatoes with mushrooms, escargots, bacon and onions was rich, earthy and sublime. The Simmental beef was excellent and was beautifully complimented by an exquisite sweet potato gratin layered with a delicate sweet potato puree. The apple tarte was so beyond perfection that I can't even find words to adequately describe the intensity of flavor. The second night we had the Menu 32E (47E with wine pairing). The crab tartare was lovely and the roast salmon, with slightly smoky flavor, was excellent. Both evenings started with an amuse bouche of warm asparagus soup with what was described as a coffee cream with nuts. It was delicious. The wine pairings were absolutely perfect as was the Cremant aperitif. I can't recommend this restaurant highly enough. Impeccably nuanced food, rich and yet not heavy, warm atmosphere, excellent service.

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    Au Trotthus - Sushis en perfection

    Sushis en perfection

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    Restaurant de la Bruche - bistros - Updated June 2026

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