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Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower a…
Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home also comes with 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a shower an…
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Restaurants nearby
- Auberge de l'Ill★★ Michelin The Auberge de l'Ill is much more than just a restaurant. It embodies the Alsatian inn in all its glory – an inviting and friendly place, untouched by the passage of time, where every customer is welcomed like a member of the family… It is an institution in the region, but also renowned throughout France and beyond! Since it was established in 1882 (between Sélestat and Riquewihr), the restaurant has made a name for itself thanks to its matelote with riesling and dishes based on local game. Marc Haeberlin, grandson of the founders, now serves the classical repertoire (foie gras terrine served 5.2km
- La Table du Gourmet★ Michelin In Riquewihr, Jean-Luc Brendel has built up an entire ecosystem: in addition to his fine dining restaurant, he has a modern winstub and also offers luxurious guestrooms for overnight stays. At La Table du Gourmet, in the heart of the medieval city, the chef cooks beautiful seasonal ingredients with great care and a dash of creativity, making each dish his own. His different menus showcase produce from Alsace and from his garden (tended according to the principles of permaculture) such as the delicious Petrowski turnip, served with humanely-reared veal, cooked over the embers. Two wine lists, t6.6km
- Auberge du Parc Carola In this quaint, half-timbered edifice, a stone’s throw from the Carola spring, chef Michaela Peters continues to delight foodies. Along with her pastry-chef partner, she signs an authentic, inspired score: black truffle tortellini; venison steak sautéed in spices, roast parsnip and Grand Veneur sauce; baked apples with salted butter caramel. Pretty patio shaded by trees.2.6km
- Ma.Maison In this village so typical of Alsace set between Ribeauvillé and Illhaeusern, Manon Nasti and her partner, Italian chef Lucas Di Palma, have renovated this converted 18C hunting lodge in an understated and cosy contemporary style. Through his delicious Italian cuisine, the chef pays homage to his grandfather. Seasonal multi-course set menus include classic dishes with a twist – risotto alla milanese, ragù alla bolognese, tiramisu – as well as more creative dishes featuring premium ingredients, from pan-fried foie gras with truffle jus and Taggiasca olives to langoustines enhanced with a lemong2.7km
- Au Relais des Ménétriers The time is long gone when ménétriers or itinerant fiddlers went from inn to inn but hospitality is still the rule at this Relais, as is good food! The chef concocts true traditional French cuisine and buys his vegetables from local farmers. You can't argue with the results, which are generous and tasty.3.5km
- Le Cammissar This youthful chef isn’t lacking in ambition. In this half-timbered, red-painted 15C edifice, restored at great cost, he conjures up modern dishes packed in flavour using hand-picked produce: Arctic char from Alsace, blue lobster from Brittany, Simmental beef, Ventoux pork… Spot on service.3.9km
- Auberge Le Bouc Bleu Chef Romain Hertrich and sommelier Romain Lambert, after stints in top establishments in France and abroad, are at the helm of this pretty half-timbered inn. Pan-fried girolles with pak choy, pumpkin seeds and pine nuts, or seared beef chuck steak with onion and beetroot pickles... All produce are from organic or small producers. Thoughtful food-wine pairings.5.9km
- AOR La Table, le Goût et Nous Something of a UFO in the gastronomic universe of Alsace, globetrotting cook, Serge Burckel, is also part poet, part rock star – check out the old LPs and CDs recycled as place mats! He works with his family in a bohemian, laid-back ambience, with a choice of surprise menus.6.4km
- La Grappe d'Or This flower - decked house built in 1554 could not be more inviting and the characteristic regional interior has lost none of its yesteryear appeal. Classic regional delicacies on the menu: choucroute, baeckeofe, knuckle of ham, stuffed trout, etc.6.5km
- Acolytes This new establishment in the town centre is the project of Lucas Engel, a young chef who first donned his apron at the restaurant Enfin, in Barr. In a chic and cosy setting (wood, velvet-upholstered banquettes and a tasteful palette of green), take a punt on one of the set menus. Behind the slightly mysterious names, the appealing modern cuisine has flashes of creativity.9.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Dolder tower6.7km
- Château de Lupfen-Schwendi castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France9.5km
- Château des Ifs castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France9.6km
- Château de Reichenstein French château in Kientzheim9.7km
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