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4 based on 183 reviews
Château Hochberg, hôtel & restaurant, was bought by Silvio Denz, Chairman and CEO of Lalique, in 2014. It re-opened on 12 August 2016. Château Hochberg, originally named Château Teutsch after the family that had it built, is located on the site of the for
I see this restaurant entry is also being used to review the hotel functions. I stayed in a room here, but took advantage of the free shuttle service to dine at nearby Vlila Lalique. The room had a comfortable bed and peaceful views of lawns and forest. Good breakfast with exquisite pastries and a generous pitcher of coffee. Nice touches of Lalique decor. The room was chilly at night (the climate controls seemed disconnected), but I didn't bother to ask anyone to fix it as I was plenty warm in bed.
4 based on 91 reviews
We stopped in here with the whole family. We all had the specials of the night that included fish chicken and steak. I have the steak with mushrooms. All of the food we had was fantastic. The bucket of French fries the chef sent out was so good. We have never had potatoes that tasted that good before. We could have filled up on potatoes alone because they where that good. The chef here really pays attention to details. The service was top notch and very friendly. We will be back here.
4 based on 96 reviews
This restaurant has a fine location, a stone throw away from a stunning abbey, nested in the middle of beautiful landscapes and forests.The little garden under the trees offers a very pleasant setting for a lunc - solid plusThe food is traditional alsacian, with a bit of of an effort to give it twist. The chef is working and it shows, the food is good and even surprisingly modern for some dishes (e.g. Sushi) - Strong Plus The service... when will the French learn that customers have expectations that they consider as their rights...whereby the hosts makes an effort to please the customer and not the customer complies to the rules of the establishment and should be grateful to have been given access.They dont accept "late" lunch (after 2pm)anecdote: we had set aside a slice of foie gras on a plate for a late comer for lunch ; we then realized they had taken it away and they refused to replace it... a bit of a stingy bunch...
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