Mulhouse
Auberge du Boucher

Auberge du Boucher

147 rue de Bale, 68100 Mulhouse, France

Thé • Salade • Viande • Restaurants


"lA TABLE DU BOUCHER de Mulhouse. Tout simplement un désastre. Un personnel mené par un monsieur totalement dépassé. Les clients autour de nous, las d'attendre leur commande sont partis au bout de 1h même pire 1h30. Moi, j'ai râlé et nous avons été servis au bout de 3/4H. Sauf que, avant d'avoir vraiment notre commande, nous avons vu arriver trois commandes différentes....Inutile de vous dire que cela rouspétait dans tous les sens. Les pauvres serveurs baissaient la tête en nous répondant "c'est pas nous, adressez-vous au monsieur avec les cheveux blancs". Pour vous donner une idée : trois aller-retour pour aller chercher 1 fois 2 sets de table, 1 fois 2 verres, 1 fois les couverts. Alors que tout aurait pu être fait en 1 fois. Pour vous donner une autre idée : le bar, qui n'avait pas l'eau courante, était collé contre le mur. Le serveur allant chercher les verres propres à la cuisine devait passer dans la foule à l'aller et au retour. Quelle perte de temps, il eut suffit de décaler le bar de 1 m par rapport au mur et le serveur aurait pu aller et venir sans problème. Ne parlons pas de la propreté : c'était tout simplement dégoutant. Si on avait vu cet endroit jamais nous ne nous serions assis là pour déjeuner. Et puis au moment de l'addition que j'avais préparé dans ma tête, il a fallu encore attendre et attendre. Et bien, oui, le pauvre monsieur ne retrouvait plus notre ticket. Après différentes tergiversations, ouf, voilà, c'est notre table (alors que nous lui avions précisé que nous étions au n° 68). Nous avons fait tous les 8 de la salle. Bref, l'addition faite ne correspond pas à notre commande. En effet, ce brave monsieur ne facturait pas les montants indiqués sur sa carte !!!!!!! Moi, je suis vigilant mais combien ce sont faits arnaqués ce week-end ? ah : j'ai oublié de précisé : j'avais choisi une salade vigneronne ! hé bien, il y avait beaucoup de salade, beaucoup beaucoup de salade......"

Melma

Melma

109 Av De La 1ere Division Blindee, 68100 France, Mulhouse

Afghan • Terrasse • Moyen-orient • Consommation Sur Place


"To celebrate our anniversary with my partner, we wanted to try this Afghan restaurant, whose sign indicating the upcoming opening was for several years. At the entrance we arrive in a new and modern restaurant with a touch of old (beautiful fireplace and wooden stairs). There is also a corner, more traditional or can be eaten in tailor around a table Afghan way. The welcome is very warm, with a server for the moment more comfortable in English than in French but we are sure it will progress quickly. The menu features entries, rice, grilled dishes, dishes (with a lot of vegetarian choices), ravioli and desserts. At the beginning we took a mango Lassi (farm with firm yoghurt and milk) that we shared and that was excellent. Then my spouse took in the inlet of vegetable and potato stuffed slippers and I grilled eggplants with tomato sauce and yogurt. The two dishes are really nice and original, spicy but not spicy. Then my partner took the pears ravioli and I a dish simmered with balls and rice. The dish was fine and delicate, with a very fine ravioli dough. For me the dish was excellent, but I found the sauce accompanying the dish, based on tomatoes and lentils even better than the balls (which were excellent and well cooked). It would be a great idea for me to propose a dish based on these mijotees, perhaps for the winter. For desserts, we took a pink flan. I have it for the less appreciated because too strong in pink water with a smell that rises to the nose, I will try something else next time. But let's say that the restaurant has the merit of offering something other than the industrial chocolate marrow. I will come back with great pleasure to see the evolution of this very recent restaurant I wish the best."

Le Maharaja

Le Maharaja

8 rue des Tanneurs, 68100 Mulhouse, France

Glace • Indien • Poisson • Végétarien


"Out for the evening with friends and one of them had booked this restaurant believing it to be a couscous one.What a brilliant mistake! The food was delicious--and I rate this highly, being used to really good Indian food in UK.First, the actual restaurant; it is well-lit, well decorated and very clean. The table linen is really attractive--simply done in creams and golds. Wall decorations OK, too.It being Valentine's Day, the place filled up with couples who all seemed to be repeat customers.Aperitif; we all had a cremant d'Alsace. It was a really good quality one, properly chilled and delicious.Starters; samoussas for me, Pakora for one of my friends. The other friend, not being very hungry, just sampled a bit of ours. I have to say that these were the best samoussas I have ever tasted; the flavours were subtle but there and delicious. The dips to 'go with' were also excellent. Pakora also excellent. We all shared, in fact.Main courses; fish for one friend which she said was wonderful. Prawns for the other friend; in a really tasty creamy sauce (coconut milk, not cream-cream). I had chicken korma, one of the best I have ever had. I usually go for something more hot and spicy, but just fancied a Korma. Rice for all of us was Basmati, perfectly cooked. The naan breads were also really good.Dessert; exotic-fruits salad for my friends. They said it was a good one. I had banana 'melba'. It was well done and good.Service was excellent, discreet, friendly and professional. all dishes well presented and, I repeat, very tasty, delicious, marvellous!Portions not massive, but really enough.I would definitely go back here when I am in Alsace again."