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4 based on 464 reviews
Lovely place... good fondue, pizza etc. They have a house dog that can be a bit noisy sometimes but we did not mind. Service was good too but a bit on the expensive side.
4 based on 914 reviews
We were a bit held back to go in because of the bright white lights. Not the warmest of atmospheres. Food was ok without being wow. I had the osso bucco and it was how a normal one should be but it lacked creativity (orange zest,...). My gf had the zucchini pizza and it was nice. Nicely filled. The pancetta wasn't cooked with the pizza which was a shame. Nice price quality.
4 based on 151 reviews
A quiet atmosphere for romantic evenings ...The Russian inspired refined decor features generous roundtables covered in heavy tablecloth, deep crimson armchairs, and a crystal chandelier ... In Petrus, you're in one of the best French gastronomy restauran
We went there on New years day in the evening and we got a great service and great food. The porc was fantastic and the wine that the waiter recommended with the meal was very good at a reasonable price. The cheese and the dessert were also very, very good.
4 based on 974 reviews
We have been there after a long walk in the Le Vosges. I had tartar, it was really awesome. The pays doc rose was a nice wine and the Russian Cocktail the cherry on the cake.
4 based on 1174 reviews
This "tavern" looked inviting from the street and, based on the menu, exactly what we were after: a cosy restaurant featuring local cuisine. We were not disappointed. The food (choucroute royale [sauerkraut with sausages] and magret de canard aux framboise [duck with raspberry]) was excellent. The server was very pleasant. Prices were reasonable for three course meals (under 60 Euros for two).
4 based on 316 reviews
Created in April 2014, the P'tite Sophie restaurant in Gérardmer embodies the mischievous spirit and creativity of chef Hervé Cune in a warm and cosy ambiance. Its "gourmet-bistro" menu is put together by the starred-chef of the Jardins de Sophie, and car
We had a very nice lunch. The menu is quite limited but the dishes are very attractive and everything is very fresh. We had 2 starters and 2 mains, which made us happy.The good thing is that there is also a menu with 3 courses for the 'petit gourmets'... Our 7 year old son enjoyed every dish.
4 based on 358 reviews
We ordered two dishes and this review is based upon those two. We might just have been unlucky, or ordered the wrong thing, but the food was not good. The dishes were Entrecote and a mix of beef and chicken which was grilled by ourselves on a pierrade (grill-stone).The Entrecote was extremely chewy and full of fat. What could be eaten tasted quite OK though and it was grilled perfectly as per my request.The pierrade meat was not marinated at all so the meat was more or less tasteless.The only thing saving the place was the nice waitress and her good service.Bonjour, merci d'être venu chez nous, vous n'avez pas compris le principe de la pierrade, dommage, tout est marqué sur la carte et en aucun cas c'est indiqué que les viandes sont marinées donc effectivement elle n'y sont pas, logique. Cordialement. Ingrid et Aurélien, a la chaume de mon père
4 based on 252 reviews
For our mini honeymoon, we went for a shortski at La Bresse. Stumbled upon this restaurant, and were pleasantly surprised. A lot of french restaurants our focussed on low quality tourism snacks. This is a high end restaurant, unfortunatly with prices that are accordingly. Menu is guide Michelin star quality, serving local seison based ingredients. Two waiters attended our table. Great great wine card, with prices going upto +500â¬/bottle. Only minus points: no soap in the toilet. And only one toilet available for both men and woman and disabled. For a restaurant/hotel of this allure, this is not ok.As for the bill: we both had one main dish and one dessert and a small 37cl bottle of burgundy, adding up to a total of about 125â¬.Still in my opinion it was worth it.
4 based on 384 reviews
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We ate here on the second night of our stay, and found the food was tasty and reasonably priced. The main draw is the atmosphere, with the quirky objects. The staff were very attentive.
3 based on 152 reviews
We arrived in Gérardmer late in the evening and stumbled upon this restaurant in hope rather than expectation. We'd had a long day in the car and the kids were tired. But we were met with excellent service, wonderful food and great drinks. The food was simple but well cooked and the cheese plate was a revelation. Really reasonably priced and just what we needed after a long day travelling. Dear Sir or Madam, We thank you for this comment. Hope to see you again in a near futurRegards
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