5 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.

Brasserie l'Excelsior

$$$ | Quartier Art-Nouveau

Above all, you'll want to eat in this 1911 restaurant, part of the dependable Flo group, for its sensational Art Nouveau stained glass, mosaics, Daum lamps, monumental freso (uncovered beneath a mirror in 2023), and sinuous Majorelle furniture. That said, the food is also stylish, and the waiters exude Parisian chic.

50 rue Henri-Poincaré, Nancy, 54000, France
03–83–35–24–57
Known For
  • Platters of shellfish and oysters
  • Open all day every day
  • Signature "Tout Nancy" ice cream dessert

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Chez Yvonne

$$$

Artists, tourists, lovers, and heads of state sit elbow-to-elbow in this classic winstub founded in 1873. All come to savor steaming platters of local specialties. Opt for a table in the ground floor dining room where warm Alsatian fabrics dress tables, the china is regional, and the photos are historic—all making for chic, not kitsch.

10 rue du Sanglier, Strasbourg, 67000, France
03–88–32–84–15
Known For
  • Central location near the cathedral
  • Regional dishes like pike perch on choucroute and coq au Riesling with spaetzle
  • Chic Alsatian decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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L’Assiette d’Eguisheim

$$$

Using only fresh, local ingredients, chef Nicolino Cristofano crafts classic Alsatian dishes with stylish presentation here. Since opening in 2023, the family-run business has established itself as a firm favorite, judiciously balancing a respect for tradition with contemporary breeziness. Look out for the excellent seasonal offerings.

59 rue du Rempart Sud, Eguisheim, 68420, France
09–55–21–42–33
Known For
  • Meaty Alsatian specialties like Fleischknepfle meatballs
  • Terrace dining in the historic town center
  • Good selection of Eguisheim wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Maison Kammerzell

$$$

What must be the most familiar house in Strasbourg—a richly carved, 15th-century, half-timber building adorned with sumptuous allegorical frescoes—is the setting for this restaurant. Fight through the crowds on the terrace and ground floor to one of the atmospheric rooms above, with their gleaming wooden furniture, stained-glass windows, and unrivaled cathedral views.

16 pl. de la Cathédrale, Strasbourg, 67000, France
03–88–32–42–14
Known For
  • Terrace tables on the cathedral square
  • Signature three-fish choucroute
  • Historic setting

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Zum Pfifferhüs

$$$

This is a true-blue winstub, with wood-paneled walls, glowing lighting, and wines available by the glass. The cooking is pure Alsace, with German-scale portions of choucroute, ham hocks, and fruit tarts.

14 Grande-Rue, Ribeauvillé, 68150, France
03–89–73–62–28
Known For
  • Good-value fixed-price menu
  • Wine list showcasing local producers
  • Genuine and friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. year-round, Thurs. in Nov.–July, and 1st 2 wks of July
Reservations essential

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