Eating Out in Strasbourg
Strasbourg being a provincial French city, there's no dearth of good options for Eating Out in Strasbourg. The city has its fair share of restaurants, catering everything from Asian and Eastern cuisine including Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Pakistani, and Indian, to authentic Alsatian food. You can virtually savor anything from haute cuisine to burgers and pizzas while eating out in Strasbourg in France.
There is a number of Michelin starred restaurants in Strasbourg, but the city is best known for producing the finest of sauerkraut - an essentially German cabbage dish. The neighboring black forests of Germany can perhaps be the reason for this.
We have short listed for you some of the premier restaurants in Strasbourg, which are worth a visit or two while Eating Out in Strasbourg.
Au Crocodile - awarded with two Michelin stars, this restaurant near the cathedral serves superb haute cuisine and regional delicacies, complemented by an impressive wine list and a relaxed ambience.
Buerehiesel - this three Michelin stars restaurant is housed at Buerehiesel - a 17th century country house in the heart of the Parc de l'Orangerie. Here you'll get the choicest array of regional delicacies.
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Le Violon d'Ingres - Located in Robertsau district, this is another of the famous eateries in Strasbourg. Frequented by a diverse crowd, the restaurant serves classic French cuisine of the highest quality
Le Panier du Marché - located centrally between place Kléber and place Gutenberg, this simply decorated Parisian bistro style restaurant is also worth a dekko while eating out in Strasbourg. The perfect place to enjoy an economical but lip smacking business luncheon.
Maison des Tanneurs - positioned on the riverside, at the heart of the Petite France district, this is one of the most picturesque restaurants in Strasbourg. Housed in a 16th century building, the restaurant specializes in Alsatian delicacies and dishes like choucroute and foie gras are a must-try here.
Maison Kammerzell - the perfect Strasbourg restaurant for fish connoisseurs, it also offers a fine array of non-seafood courses.
Le Plum'art - located in a peaceful corner in the bustling Krutenau quarter, Le Plum'art offers different French regional cuisines every week.
Fujiyama -decorated in traditional Japanese style, this restaurant serves authentic Japanese delicacies like sushi, agemono (fritters), teriyaki (grills), sashimi (fish courses), maki (rice rolls), etc.
La Cloche a Fromage - your Strasbourg dining guide cannot be complete without mention of this restaurant, which specializes in Cheese, offering more than 200 international cheeses in a variety of meat and fish dishes.
