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Auberge Des Mésanges
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Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The twin ro…
2 Large Twin Beds 194 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Sleep…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room featu…
This nonsmoking room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a telephone and private bathroom with a shower. An…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room p…
Featuring free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The single room f…
1 Twin Bed 129 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Sleep - Pre…
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Restaurants nearby
- Villa René Lalique★★ Michelin René Lalique was the most prominent jeweller of the turn of the 20C and the Art nouveau movement. His legacy lives on in Wingen-sur-Moder in this historic edifice on the outskirts of the village, home to a museum and a luxury hotel. A sleek modern extension houses the restaurant helmed by Paul Stradner who consummately marries produce from Alsace and further afield (goose foie gras, blue lobster, Sparsbach trout). The Austrian chef signs painstakingly crafted dishes steeped in delicate, intelligent and creative nods that bear witness to his bold hallmark, courtesy of occasionally surprising ju5.6km
- L'Arnsbourg★ Michelin Laure and Fabien Mengus are at the helm of this iconic restaurant. Fabien, who had already made his talent known at the nearby Le Cygne, demonstrates that he is perfectly at ease building bridges between tradition and modernity – both in terms of the decor and the food. Relax in these peaceful surroundings overlooking the forest as you sample a varied lineup that showcases emblematic seasonal ingredients.14.3km
- La Merise★★ Michelin This traditional Alsace house near Haguenau is a remarkable new construction built out of old materials so as to seamlessly blend in with its rural setting overlooking the hills and orchards. It is the haunt of Christelle and Cédric Deckert. Using high-quality ingredients, the chef concocts his own intriguing take on classical, yet never boring recipes, enhanced by subtle and skilfully prepared jus and sauces.28.9km
- Kasbür★ Michelin Established in 1932 on the outskirts of Saverne, Kasbür has been linked to the Kieffer family for three generations. The restaurant is named after the great-grandfather, a farmer who made his cheeses here, and it is Yves Kieffer, his great-grandson, who brought this imposing building into the modern era. The elegant contemporary dining room looking out onto the lush Alsace countryside is run with a great sense of hospitality by Béatrice, his wife. Driven by a strong sense of his heritage and unwavering standards, the chef cooks with top-notch seasonal produce, such as asparagus from Mallemort 25.4km
- Auberge Saint-Walfrid★ Michelin Situated on the road from Metz to Strasbourg, this pretty little inn – once a farm belonging to the church in Welferding – has been run by the same family since the late 19C. Having taken over from his father who built up the auberge’s gastronomic reputation in the region, Stephan Schneider (fifth generation) is now at the helm here. Guests dine in a large, plush and warmly decorated dining room with old parquet flooring and cabinets laden with gleaming Sarreguemines earthenware. The chef is a staunch champion of tradition who works with local market gardeners (he also has his own kitchen gard27.6km
- Restaurant DimofskiBib This restaurant housed in an imposing 1950’s edifice a dozen or so kilometres outside Sarreguemines is just the ticket for a slap-up meal with all the trimmings. Wholehearted and single-minded, Julien Dimofski’s enthusiasm can be tasted in delectable, carefully crafted dishes overflowing in ambition (snails in potato nests, langoustine gently seared in butter or free-range roasted squab in a simple parsley sauce). The infectiously cosy, voluntarily rustic interior is further enhanced by the warm welcome and service proffered by Véronique, Julien’s mum.18.3km
- Hämmerle's Restaurant★ Michelin A charming, long-standing family business, where Cliff Hämmerle sticks to what he does best: serving classic cuisine, skilfully imbued with creative touches. He works with top-notch ingredients and likes to use plenty of vegetables, especially regional produce. The pâtissier's creations are testament to his passion for his work. The concept is a seven-course "Chef's Table" set menu, of which a vegetarian version is also available. In the tasteful modern setting, service starts at 7pm for up to 12 diners seated at four tables – everyone has a view of the open kitchen, so you're practically in t30.4km
- Die Brasserie★ Michelin Behind the striking red façade, the unpretentious atmosphere of a brasserie meets the standards of a MICHELIN-starred restaurant. In a beautiful setting adorned with paintings, diners sit in comfortable, stylish upholstered armchairs at polished wooden tables and savour a four- to six-course menu, available with fish and meat or in a vegetarian version. Chef-patron Vjekoslav Pavic's pleasingly pared-back style is both elegant and punchy. The quality of the ingredients is absolutely top-tier, whether it is skrei from the Lofoten Islands or Ibérico pork. Attentive service comes courtesy of a pro32.0km
- Cheval Blanc★ Michelin Carole and Pascal Bastian welcome you to this imposing 18C coach house, which stylishly pairs Alsace heritage with sharp-edged class. Noble produce takes the limelight in recipes, poised between pure-bred classicism and inspired creativity, crafted by a chef who kicked off his career here, under the auspices of Fernand Mischler. His signature dishes include stuffed morel mushrooms glazed a in meat reducation, locally sourced venison and the Paris-Lembach dessert. Fans of the region will be delighted by the cosy guestrooms.32.4km
- ATAMA by Martin Stopp★★ Michelin In a chic space, Martin Stopp, who made a name for himself at LOUIS in Saarlouis, presents two exceptionally interesting set menus: "Menü für die Seele" ("Menu for the Soul"), which is pared back and ingredient led, and the creative, somewhat more playful "Menü für die Sinne" ("Menu for the Senses"). The former, for example, impresses with a perfectly cooked saddle of fallow venison with an exquisite black pudding crust and fresh cranberries, finished with a wonderful dense and intensely flavoursome shiso Rouennaise sauce. The other boasts exciting combinations such as veal and unagi, pea ash,38.1km
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