Alsace-Lorraine Restaurants

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  • 1. L'Auberge de L'Ill

    $$$$

    Marlene Dietrich and Spanish opera star Montserrat Caballé are just two of the famous guests who have feasted at this culinary temple, where the current chef, Marc Haeberlin, marries traditional Alsatian cuisine with contemporary nuances. The kitchen's touch is incredibly light, so you'll have room left for the masterful desserts.

    2 rue de Collonges au Mont d'Or, Illhaeusern, Grand-Est, 68970, France
    03–89–71–89–00

    Known For

    • Lovely terrace overlooking tree-lined garden
    • Salmon soufflé and mousseline of frogs' legs
    • Great wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., and Feb.
  • 2. Au Tire-Bouchon

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    With its stone walls, wooden tables, and friendly waiters, "The Corkscrew" is the best place in town to sample Alsatian choucroute garnie. The menu also promises some seasonally changing innovations, plus a fine selection of Pinot Blanc and Riesling wines. This winstub is recommended for that guaranteed touch of authenticity.

    29 rue du Général-de-Gaulle, Riquewihr, Grand-Est, 68340, France
    03–89–47–91–61

    Known For

    • House-produced wines
    • Outdoor terrace
    • Generous portions of authentic Alsace dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Thurs., Fri. mid-Jan.–early Feb. and 1st wk in Mar.
  • 3. Brasserie l'Excelsior

    $$$ | Quartier Art-Nouveau

    Above all, you'll want to eat in this 1911 restaurant, part of the dependable Excelsior group, for its sensational Art Nouveau stained glass, mosaics, Daum lamps, and sinuous Majorelle furniture. That said, the food is also stylish, and the waiters exude Parisian chic.

    50 rue Henri-Poincaré, Nancy, Grand-Est, 54000, France
    03–83–35–24–57

    Known For

    • Platters of shellfish and oysters
    • Open all day every day
    • Alsatian desserts
  • 4. Le Capu

    $$$ | Ville Royale

    Barely a stone's throw from Place Stanislas, this stylish landmark puts its best foot forward under chef Hervé Fourrière. The menu includes old favorites revisited and noteworthy desserts. The choice of Toul wines is extensive.

    31 rue Gambetta, Nancy, Grand-Est, 54000, France
    03–83–35–26–98

    Known For

    • Lunchtime fixed-price menu where the starter, main course, and dessert are all served at the same time
    • Variety of Toul wines
    • Stylish dining room and street-side wooden terrace for outdoor eating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
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