6 Best Restaurants in Alsace-Lorraine, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in Alsace-Lorraine - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Au Crocodile

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

At one of the temples of Alsatian-French haute cuisine, you get a real taste of old Alsace with a nouvelle spin. Founded in the early 1800s, its grand salon is still aglow with skylights, and a spectacular 19th-century painting showing the Strasbourgeoisie at a country fair continues to set the tasteful tone. Chef Romain Brillat heads the team and presents some of the most dazzling dishes around. Drawing inspiration from classic produce such as foie gras, truffles, lobster and seasonal game, Chef Brillat creates sublime dishes that are delightful on the palate and the eye. Not surprisingly, the wine list is extensive.

10 rue de l'Outre, Strasbourg, 67000, France
03–88–32–13–02
Known For
  • Extensive wine list
  • Reasonably priced lunch menus Thursday and Friday
  • Top-notch cuisine and masterful sauces
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed.
Reservations essential
Jacket and tie

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L'Auberge de L'Ill

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

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, 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
Closed Mon., Tues., and Feb.

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Le Buerehiesel

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This lovely farmhouse, reconstructed in the Orangerie park, warrants a pilgrimage if you're willing to pay for some of the finest cooking in Alsace. Chef Eric Westermann focuses on the freshest of local-terroir specialties, supplemented by the best seafood from the French coast. Look for dishes like free-range Alsace chicken with Vosges truffles braised in a traditional Baeckeoffe ceramic dish, or the chef’s signature sautéed frog legs served with schniederspaetle (onion- and potato-filled ravioli). The seasonal desserts are also noteworthy. Two small salons are cozy, but most tables are set in a modern annex made largely of glass and steel.

4 parc de l'Orangerie, Strasbourg, 67000, France
03–88–45–56–65
Known For
  • Standout seasonal desserts
  • Glass and steel annex with bucolic views
  • Chef’s signature sautéed frog legs served with schniederspaetle (onion- and potato-filled ravioli)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon., 2 wks in Feb., and 3 wks in Aug.
Reservations essential

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Bord'Eau

$$$$

This eatery in La Petite Venise, with a superb trompe l'oeil façade, is a spinoff of Jean-Yves Schillinger's two-star Michelin restaurant in Colmar. The contemporary dining room has leather sofas and stylish furnishings that provide the perfect setting for the chef's traditional-meets-contemporary menu. In summer the waterside terrace is a bonus. 

17 rue de la Poissonnerie, Colmar, 68000, France
03–89–21–53–65
Known For
  • Noteworthy desserts
  • Wine list showcasing top-rate Alsace producers
  • Idyllic riverside setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and Feb. No lunch Tues.

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L'Atelier du Peintre

$$$$

This slick gastronomic restaurant in the historic center strikes a chord with in-the-know locals. Stylish, sober-colored walls provide a fitting backdrop for the artful dishes prepared by chef-owner Loïc Lefebvre, who whips up dazzling creations while his partner, Caroline Cordier, ensures the service is top-notch.

1 rue Schongauer, Colmar, 68000, France
03–89–29–51–57
Known For
  • Good wine selection
  • Affordable three-course lunch menu
  • Central location
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.

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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, 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
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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