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La Grange Ungersheim - Gîte
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4 Queen Beds 2368-sq-foot room with courtyard views Layout - 3 bedrooms and sitting area Relax - Private hot t…
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Restaurants nearby
- L'Orchidée★ Michelin In a revamped interior, this orchid invites us on mouthwatering, gourmet journey. The modern, scrupulously crafted Thai cuisine is elegant and perfumed, illustrated by a tom yam of blue lobster, coconut milk and galanga or Vosges squab, served with sweetcorn, girolles mushrooms, polenta and red curry. Delicious from start to finish and a phenomenal success story.3.9km
- L'Arbre VertBib The tree mentioned in the name of this restaurant could well be a genealogical one, so closely is its history bound up with that of the Koenig family. Now run by the fifth generation of this family, the restaurant serves specialities from Alsace, which are accompanied by good regional wines.7.2km
- Il Cortile★ Michelin In a pedestrian street of historic Mulhouse, welcome to a 16C building that is a something of a culinary landmark with the locals. Chef Jean-Michel Feger has been rolling out Mediterranean-inspired cuisine here since 2001. Think mouth-watering, technically polished, modern dishes with a distinct Italian twang: saffron-spiked creamy risotto, squid, broad beans and spicy ventricina. In fine weather, soak up la dolce vita and enjoy your meal alfresco on the patio of the small courtyard. Pleasant, unstarched service.14.8km
- L'AO - L'Aigle d'OrBib This family-run establishment with its pleasant, recently renovated contemporary interior continues to fete local produce and tradition (think: Alsace head cheese, frogs' legs, chicken cordon bleu with bargkass)… but the younger generation is coaxing it into the modern era with more contemporary recipes and presentation. Expect flavour, indulgence and attentive service! Well-maintained guestrooms make this the perfect place to stay, too.11.3km
- Le 7ème Continent★ Michelin This restaurant's incredible decoration (inside and out) was created by painter and decorative artist François Zenner, an amateur naturalist with a passion for plants. Also passionate about his work, and very much influenced by his years with Bernard Loiseau, chef Laurent Haller is never at a loss for ideas when it comes to sharing his love of good food. He likes to revisit the great classics of French cuisine and creates surf and turf combinations. His menu, a veritable ode to the market and its often local produce (veal from Rixheim, split peas from Petit-landau…), changes every month.16.4km
- La Nouvelle Auberge★ Michelin On the edge of the Munster Valley, La Nouvelle Auberge ("New Inn") is a lovingly maintained former coaching inn. The regional-style bistro on the ground floor serves up delicious lunch options during the week. The fine dining restaurant occupies a lovely space on the first floor with exposed timberwork. Bernard Leray, who hails from Rennes in Brittany, has taken to Alsace like a duck to water. After honing his skills at Bernard Loiseau, Leray puts a delicate new spin on local produce, each dish demonstrates his painstaking work and consummate technique – medallion of pike-perch, medley of sals19.9km
- Restaurant Bohrer At this handsome regional abode steeped in bourgeois, countrified elegance, fine dining meets a judicious selection of wines, particularly regional labels. The chef takes pleasure in thinking outside the box and sweeps us along too – think classically inspired dishes with a smattering of creative touches. Alternatively, soak up the buzzy atmosphere at Brasserie Chez Julien, which is housed in a converted cinema.9.2km
- Utopie In the heart of a small wine-growing village, this Utopia has made its nest in a lovely old building enhanced by contemporary fixtures and fittings. The seasoned chef (George V, Pierre Gagnaire) crafts a several course set menu in which vegetables take the limelight. Insightful food-wine pairings.14.0km
- L'Altévic In an ultramodern glass and metal structure, Jean-Christophe Perrin serves up-to-date dishes inspired by the market: poultry and pork mushroom pâté en croute, shredded celery and mango chutney; duckling fillet with Espelette pepper, beetroot, turnip and blueberries; soufflé of Munwiller rhubarb…14.3km
- Le 4 The young couple at the head of this dinky establishment in the heart of Mulhouse rustles up a concise menu of enticingly entitled dishes. The food is colourful, inventive and scattered with Mediterranean notes: “our version” of vitello tonnato; gilt-head seabream, spaghetti alle vongole and an emulsion of cockles; tagliata of beef, baby potatoes, rocket salad, Kalamata olives and shavings of parmesan. Enticing wine list.14.9km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Château de Dagsbourg castle18.0km
- Les Trois Châteaux castle17.9km
- Château de Hagueneck castle in France19.4km
- St. Marx Abbey convent located in Haut-Rhin, in France14.8km
- Château de Weckmund ruined castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France17.9km
- Château de Wahlenbourg ruined castle in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France17.9km
- Château Saint-Léon former castle in Eguisheim, Haut-Rhin, France18.2km
- Abbaye de Marbach abbey located in Haut-Rhin, in France16.4km
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