Find out what European restaurants to try in Obernai. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 217 reviews
This restaurant/hotel is located near the centre of Obernai and was built 400 years ago. It is an amazing half-timbered building which could have come straight from a Brothers Grimm story with no wall or window quite in line.The interior is suitably old fashioned and traditional with lots of horse brasses, witches on broomsticks and suchlike and the food is delicious and very reasonable. For us the highlight of the menu was a traditional choucroute (sauerkraut) for two garnished with six types of pork, local sausages and potatoes washed down with a half bottle of Cremant d'Alsace for a very reasonable 31â¬. It was more like a meal for ten, but the landlady told us that the locals often demolished it to the last bite!The dining room is on the first floor but you can also dine outside.
4 based on 732 reviews
La Cloche sits in the heart of downtown Obernai. Friendly and efficient staff serving typical Alsatian fare: choucroute, tarte flambée, etc.I had the classic 5-meat choucroute which was excellent; good wine menu with many local offerings; dessert was a bit disappointing; it was okay but is typically better in this region of France
4 based on 167 reviews
Romantic squares, winding streets and narrow alleyways within historic city walls - come and be spellbound by Obernai, in the heart of rural Alsace. Exclusive rooms with all modern conveniences and a staff dedicated to making your stay a truly wonderful e
Went here with friends in november 2016. 5 adults 2 children.Had dinner at the Winstub. We really appreciated the possibiblity to order from the menu of their gourmet-restaurant. Food quality was really good. Staff sometimes seemed a bit unexperienced.. especially when it came to serving the wine - hence the modest rating. Anyway don't get me wrong -we enjoyed our meal - Good Quality for th e priceThank you for sharing your review.Hoping to welcoming you soon again,The âCour dâAlsaceâ team
4 based on 226 reviews
Our hosts at La Villa du Coteau recommended this restaurant and we were not disappointed. The décor is typical of Alsace as was the food. We arrived early and were greeted warmly by the only waitress who did a wonderful job managing a restaurant full of diners. Our meals were great, delicious duck foie gras followed by a schnitzel and perch, very tasty in all respects. Would highly recommend.
4 based on 502 reviews
Bonjour, La TAVERNE OBERNOISE offers a traditional revisited menu with homemade starters, dishes, and desserts. A seasonal card is also available, with each season its card. And of course the chiefs' suggestions. All our dishes are made from fresh local p
Was in Obernai, quickly had a look at tripadvisor and since this was listed as first, we stepped inside.We were promptly greeted at the door, we opted to sit outside. Menu offers a good selection, staff were nice and polite.As a started I opted for Alsatian salad. It was very basic, lacked presentation and taste, I could have done much better.For main I opted for the Cordon Bleu. The stuffed veal was good, however salad was nothing special and fries overcooked, the simple things they didn't get them right. A bottle of water here will cost you â¬5.60, and no it has no gold leaves in it!!!
4 based on 346 reviews
Restaurant - winstub. Alsatian specialties and traditional. Coocking "House."
We enjoyed our dinner here this evening just returning from Italy where we enjoyed the gourmet food. My wife had the menu and I had a starter and a main course. Starters were really great and surprising in flavor. The main courses were good but more traditional (as could be expected). We had an excellent bottle of languedoc wine - the more expensive one - and concluded with espressos and a cognac each. Total expense was 110 euros which we consider good value for money. We consider revisiting when in the neighborhood.
4 based on 589 reviews
We were looking for a place called 'jardines les ramperts ' which was on the other end of town, as we later figured. And it was closed anyway. However , we walked into this one in the middle of Obernai . Waiters were semi interested, but we got a table, eventually something to drink and then ordered Starters and main plus a bottle of Pinot Noir. Not a good choice, the PN. Very rough , nothing to write home about. Then we had escargots - mainly hot, not really good. This was followed by steak and choucroute , which were too well done - the steak, and totally without any spirit - the sauerkraut. We retreated and found ourselves a small salon de the to recover on Petit Café and some pastis. The best part of the dinner was the couple on the table next to us, the waiters were unhappy and maybe overwhelmed with the amount of people .
4 based on 810 reviews
le Freiburg is a very popular restaurant. We were lucky to find a table last Saturday evening as we walked in off the street quite late.The place was still packed. The food is good, tasty, traditional fare. The portions substantial. We tried the tarts flambé with wild garlic, delicious; then asparagus with ham, superb; then steak, excellent. We finished off with an ice cream rhum baba. A decent meal. The have an excellent selection of Alsatian wines that are very reasonably priced.
4 based on 339 reviews
En une douzaine dâannées, Nicolas STAMM et Serge SCHAAL ont fait de La Fourchette des Ducs une des adresses les plus envoutantes de la région Alsace, où« tout nâest quâordre et beauté, luxe, calme et volupté ».LE GOUT DE LâEXCELLENCEDepuis 2000, leurs idé
This restaurant has probably one of the best service in the world: attentive, friendly, smiling and professional. Every move is precise and elegant. Glasses are from Baccarat and Candle-holders Lalique. The place is simply perfect. You feel very well in this cosy environment. There is a beautiful old oven (like in a traditional living room) which looks amazing but is a bit too hot! The cuisine is delicious but be warned: very rich and heavy! A lot of sauces, foie gras, truffle etc... If you are looking for traditional french food this restaurant is an excellent choice. Presentation on the plate is also perfect. Dear anomad1,Thank you for sharing with us your experience at LA FOURCHETTE DES DUCS.We were glad to welcome you and now to read that you spent a marvelous time with us. We will, of course, share your comment with all our team.Hoping to welcome you soon again in our RestaurantSincerely.
4 based on 183 reviews
Choosing the Chef's tasting narrowed the menu a bit and helped me choose. The menu is entirely in French and I needed some translations, as there were many items I was unfamiliar with - not a problem as I am always ready to try something new. Food was excellent. Presentation fantastic. I'm surprised this is TripAdvisor rated number 4 in Obernai as it is truly fantastic food. I will have to see and visit who outranks it.I did not take pictures as we were seated near a very formal group celebrating the holidays and I didn't want to be the Ugly American. Dress code ranged from elegant to tourist and very small children were welcomed.We were staying in the hotel so there was no need to rush and we enjoyed our food, the celebrations around us and the choices other tables made. I look forward to returning.
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