Au Petit Dominicain

36 rue Nationale, 67160 Wissembourg, France

🛍 Pizza, Cafés, Européen, Français

4.3 💬 1452 Reviews

Phone: +33388949087

Address: 36 rue Nationale, 67160 Wissembourg, France

City: Wissembourg

Dishes: 16

Reviews: 1452

Website: http://www.restaurant-lepetitdominicain.fr/

"after over a decade to visit again in wissembourg. Unfortunately, this was local where I actually wanted to go, closed in the evening, so I chose "au petit dominicain". you speak French and German, very pleasant! I chose shrimpscocktail on avocado and a chicken in the many, from which I only see when it was the whole chicken. wow! but it was a small, delicate chicken, so I had to think again if I don't want to be more ordained when I saw the upwardly stretched wing. the thought did not last long, because I had hunger and had been waiting for the chicken for more than 45 minutes. it was tender, well seasoned and excellent. Unfortunately, the pommes were too hot, too greasy and tasteless not so culinary, so I had to leave them standing. but the red wine from the region devastated for everything. he was excellent, 14.5% and very pleasant in the finish, so that two bottles had to be picked up immediately. highly recommended as always everything in wissembourg! always worth a trip!"

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Vanessa Vanessa

Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

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Hanno
Hanno

charming and romantic place with delicious cuisine! Quick service! Nice presentation. suitable for couples and groups. Have a good time and eat delicious!


Marie
Marie

Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Creme Brulee, Flammkuchen la Cochonne, Tartare Truffe, Fleischschnecke Sauce Au Brie de Meaux Salade, Burrata Di Bufala


Anaïs
Anaïs

The best restaurant around! We enjoy it every time! Everything is perfect, whether in terms of the service, the pretty setting, the wines offered and especially the menus (the truffle pasta!! . You can go there with your eyes closed! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €30–40


Jean
Jean

The daily menu (lunch) is always creative and the flavors refined, whether the products are basic or not. The service is friendly and courteous and the decoration cozy. The price is very fair. I'm never disappointed. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Nadine
Nadine

relatively positive advice in the end even if there are some small things to say. in 2 words the waitress is friendly but does not know how to explain the dishes and even less to put them forward, do not necessarily hold what you order. She's nice. We're on top. The dishes are correct but not transcendent. Nothing to add!


Henny
Henny

I've been attending this small restaurant, barely ten tables, since now a few years from my job, one of the few in the centre of wissembourg (a little excentrated) to accept customers until 9:30. I've never been disappointed. meats are of good quality, well cooked. game is a treat, for a really reasonable price. The staff is very kind, helpful, caring. a family atmosphere, friendly there reigns. I warmly recommend this restaurant.


Gertraude
Gertraude

I normally drive to Wissembourg once a month when I am off from work - I really enjoy the drive mostly around countryside and forests. I have met very friendly people there and I love to eat at Le Petit Dominicain. The owner (originally from Switzerland) is extremely friendly and very accommodating always. I love my Escargots of Course.. Great atmosphere to sit, relax, meet other travelers., the visit to The Cathedral is a MUST. There is a beautiful park where one can sit and listen to small concerts-- what a pleasure..


Emilie
Emilie

and after advice, we went to the small Dominican tonight. in all 3 clients (including us). Reception correct.Meetings with the map. Entrance worthy of a large surface cafeteria. : a part of onion pie warms and banal (even not a salad sheet in decoration!!!), a hot goat salad with honey . or was honey . no research in the presentation. resistance dish: veal rognon mustard sauce with ancient and rice: rognon too cooked rice stickantkasi of veal with roquefort: very good sauce. and to complete: the bread of noon, dry, served in the evening.


Niels
Niels

after over a decade to visit again in wissembourg. Unfortunately, this was local where I actually wanted to go, closed in the evening, so I chose "au petit dominicain". you speak French and German, very pleasant! I chose shrimpscocktail on avocado and a chicken in the many, from which I only see when it was the whole chicken. wow! but it was a small, delicate chicken, so I had to think again if I don't want to be more ordained when I saw the upwardly stretched wing. the thought did not last long, because I had hunger and had been waiting for the chicken for more than 45 minutes. it was tender, well seasoned and excellent. Unfortunately, the pommes were too hot, too greasy and tasteless not s...

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Européen Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • À Emporter
  • Sièges Extérieurs
  • Accessible Aux Personnes En Fauteuil Roulant

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The proven classics from Oma Erika's kitchen are still on the map. They were only expanded by a few creative accents. Alsace meets Pfalz. “Where, if not here?” one would ask. Laurent Durst and his wife Kerstin finally come from the neighboring region. It was due to the great devotion in the beautifully landscaped courtyard and probably the corona-related inconvenience after the reopening in mid-May that the selection of dishes had been carefully reduced in the summer months. The offer, still printed in German and French, consisted of eight different starters and main dishes. Saumagencarpaccio, caramelized goat cheese and grilled shrimps on marinated tomatoes and plucked salad served as delicately sounding dishes for tuning. The holy Palatinate triviality (Bratwurst, Saumagen, Leberknödel , the daily fish with ratatouille and the mandatory Rumpsteak from the Palatinate Rind, on the other hand, gladly took over higher saturation tasks. 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