Find out what European restaurants to try in Ostwald including Chez Michel, Le Bouchon & l'Assiette, Les GaRnements, Les Bocaux de l'Agneau, Le Percheron, Aux Trois Fleurs, Les Secrets des Grands Express, Auberge de la Nachtweid, O Porto, L'ID
Things to do in Ostwald
4 based on 165 reviews
Very interesting place to visit and have a meal. The interior atmosphere is pleasant and friendly. There are 2 floors available. The dishes are delicious and the wine also very good. Finaly, the service is excellent.
4 based on 228 reviews
Its run by a Portuguese family. They take care of everything, including service and cooking. They select the best ingredients and the servings are plenty. They have live music on the Fridays and Saturdays. Its impossible to get a table without reservation. So, be prepared.
4 based on 189 reviews
The nature and hiking trail in the forest is lovely and I have used it many times it is very picturesque and the like
4 based on 224 reviews
We came here on way to Strasbourg airport with friends. It's part of the chocolate museum. Foie gras to start followed by chicken breast with seasonal vegetables then apple cake. Overall excellent food in a old fashioned 1920-1930s train carriage...
4 based on 216 reviews
I went to Aux trois fleurs with friends last year. It was Friday night and we didn't make any reservations. Still, we got a table and the service was very kind and welcoming. Food and wine was excellent. I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 151 reviews
I regularly stay at the nearby Chateau de l Il and have eaten here several times over the past years but these days the place is empty and I'm not sure why. For the second time in recent months I ate there on a Tuesday evening only one of two tables . The service is adequate, efficient but not remotely friendly, the food similarly satisfactory, nothing more. Perhaps time to change the menu ( it hasn't changed at all in at least 6 years!) ? Not sure how it keeeps going but it's a pity because there is little in Ostwald and there really is nothing objective to complain about, you just don't feel inclinded to walk in when there is no one there so it's a vicious circle....
4 based on 229 reviews
We ate on the terrace. It's a not really according with the classy interior, but it was our choice.They serve a nice summerly menu, 5 courses for 35â¬.It was all nicely presented, but all in all somewhat rudely and basic. The amuse said it all right from the beginning: pea soup, which was not passed trough a strainer, with rudely chopped radishes. It was bland too.Still, I want to be positive: it was all tasting very natural and cooked to perfection, no fuss.They have a fabulous winelist, although only French. But we are in France, no?Relaxed, friendly service.Website promises more than they serve.
4 based on 197 reviews
Staying close by I booked this restaurant for our first night in Strasbourg. We arrived early and were quickly and happily shown to our table. The menu is just the right size with multiple option but not too overwhelming. The fois gras was wonderful and my friend and I shared the canard with orange & cognac and the boeuf with mushrooms. Both were superb. Our waiter selected a bottle of wine to accompany our meal and it was perfect. PS. We dined here the night of the Christmas Market shooting. Our host kept us up to date with what was going on, made us feel very safe and were very accommodating.
4 based on 336 reviews
At 16 Euros per plate, the quality and presentation of the food was much better than we were expecting. I was especially impressed by the creativity and subtlety of flavors in my wife's side dish, in which I suspect they used the thickest part of a leek root. They also informally offered children's meals in beef, fish, or chicken at a very fair price. Highly recommended.
4 based on 275 reviews
Comfortable dining area. Staff was excellent, very pleasant and helpful. Good choices, good food, very reasonably priced. Plan to eat here all 3 nights I'm in town.
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