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4 based on 80 reviews
My wife and I visited for a midday lunch. We sat on the terrace, with a fine view of the Moselle valley. Excellent foie gras to start, then a tasty lamb rack followed by an excellent chocolate and wild fruit dessert. Good house wine, efficient and friendly service, homemade goodies with the coffee and a bill of Euro 111 for two. This wasn't our first visit, and we will certainly be back for more!
4 based on 145 reviews
My wife and I drove here from our nearby holiday home for lunch. Dommartin is a tatty village, and the restaurant car park is no better, but the building is attractive and the good impressions continue when one enters the smart reception area, surrenders overcoats and mounts the few stairs in the nicely decorated and modern dining room.We started with an interesting aperitif - Alsacian sparkling wine, Cointreau, grapefruit juice and blackberry liqueur. Yummy! We both chose the Menu Gourmand at Euro 38. The amuses bouches were followed by a fennel wanna cotta with green aniseed, vegetables and haddock fillet - a very unusual dish which worked perfectly for both of us. This was followed by grilled duck foie gras in a corn and honey cream sauce with raw ham crispies - again very imaginative and very good. Our main dish was perfectly cooked duck breast in a mild space mantle with carrots, olive gravy and rosemary - again excellent. A modest selection of three local cheeses was followed by a pretty good dessert trolley. My wife chose fresh fruit, but I found room for a very good chocolate cake. We finished with coffee. Service was excellent throughout, friendly and efficient. This is one of the very best restaurants in an area of France not brimming over with them, and we shall be back.
4 based on 264 reviews
This is a fairly recent addition to the Remiremont restaurant scene, and it is an excellent addition! My wife and I dined at an outside table, next to the busy main road, but the interior looked very welcoming too. There was a good a la carte selection, and also several fixed menus. My wife chose the Euro 16 lunch menu, a bargain at Euro 16, consisting of tomato salad followed by chicken with vegetables and caramelised brioche; sadly, the chicken was slightly undercooked and there was blood on the bone. My menu (Euro 32.50) was an excellent goat cheese ravioli, followed by suckling pig and chocolate ganache; everything was delicious and nicely presented. Service was impeccable. With San Pellegrino, half a bottle of Bourgueil and two coffees, we were happy with the bill of Euro 72 - very good value. We will return!
4 based on 190 reviews
French Cuisine Home Made
Parking is relatively easy, lunch time menu offered something for everyone. Vosgienne salad was lovely & creme caramel was the best I'd ever tasted. Friendly service open 12-3pm for lunch.
4 based on 258 reviews
This is a classy restaurant that knows it's business and would survive well even in Paris.The restaurant is small and provides very personal service to its clients.The food is of high quality and tastes delicious.If you are visiting The Remiremont are, this would be your best choice.Reservations recommended.
4 based on 290 reviews
I ate here 3 times while staying in town. All meals were wonderful. The wine list was nicely imaginative and fairly priced. The main course of biche (doe?) was very good and cooked to the proper temperature. The trout was wonderful as was the cochon.
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