Restaurant a l'homme sauvage

3 rue de l'Ours, 67160 Wissembourg, France

🛍 Pizza, Européen, Mexicain, Végétarien

3.9 💬 1348 Reviews
Restaurant a l'homme sauvage

Phone: +33614482853,+33388543444

Address: 3 rue de l'Ours, 67160 Wissembourg, France

City: Wissembourg

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 1348

Website: http://www.restauranthommesauvage.com/

"good traditional French cuisine. Everyone has money here. wine, cider and fish are particularly delicious. Too bad, the torched pie is ready, just like the spaetzle. Baeckeoffe was a little too much arguing. individual ingredients could hardly be tasted. The atmosphere is correct and something should be redesigned. Overall, the restaurant can be recommended. (original opinion) traditional guts französisches essen. hier kommt jeder auf seine kosten. besonders lecker der wein und cider und fisch. was schade ist, der flammkuchenteig ist fertig sowie auch die spätzle. baeckeoffe war etwas übergewürzt. einzelner zutaten waren kaum herauszuschmecken. ambiente ist in ordnung und etwas sollte mal überholt werden. alles zusammen, kann das restaurant empfohlen werden."

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Karl-Otto Karl-Otto

ate very tasty flambée pie. (original opinion) sehr lecker flammkuchen gegessen.

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Gertraude
Gertraude

nous aimons toujours venir ici pour manger la tarte flambée. (avis d’origine) we are always happy to come here to eat a flaky cake.


Linda
Linda

(traduit par google excellent tarte flambée et patron très sympa ! - this is not so. (avis d’origine excellent flambée and very nice owners!


Liselotte
Liselotte

We had a good time, an excellent torch pie, the dish of the cucumber was also delicious. very friendly and quiet restaurant. We'll be back soon.


Almut
Almut

perfect, very expensive operators. The food was great. We'll be back. (original opinion) perfekt, ganz liebe betreiber. essen war klasse. wir kommen wieder.


Miriana
Miriana

frozen pizzas, lyophilized onion soup, black pinot not very black nor pinot, outgoing parrots from the kitchen that eat on the tables...our worst experience in recent years. Yet the frame is rather nice with this traditional Alsatian side.


Hans-Peter
Hans-Peter

empty restaurant upon arrival and overloaded decoration...we almost rewinded path. Finally we stayed and the moment was super pleasant especially thanks to the real sympathy of the boss and his parrot. The kitchen is correct and the reasonable price!


Edwin
Edwin

For us, the best flamekueches ate during our stay in alsace and yet there are good ones, and then the patron was of great sympathy and very arranger (on the ingredients so that we can taste more). Location close to the city center and a parking. We'll go back to every visit in this area.


Andre
Andre

We arrived and ordered a pitcher of water as well as a pizza and torch pie. After almost 20 minutes we claimed our water cruche ... when finally the meal arrived we ate (a paste that is not made home, the pizza dough was the same as the torched pie) we found a hair in our pizza, immediately reported and was returned to the kitchen. The waitress then comes back by telling us that it is not a hair!!!!! on this she brings us the addition without being asked! well on no commercial gesture. We still told the waitress to tell the boss that we don't like to be taken for c* !!! short the rest just as lamentable !!! to avoid absolutely !!!!!!!!!!


Ekkehard
Ekkehard

good traditional French cuisine. Everyone has money here. wine, cider and fish are particularly delicious. Too bad, the torched pie is ready, just like the spaetzle. Baeckeoffe was a little too much arguing. individual ingredients could hardly be tasted. The atmosphere is correct and something should be redesigned. Overall, the restaurant can be recommended. (original opinion) traditional guts französisches essen. hier kommt jeder auf seine kosten. besonders lecker der wein und cider und fisch. was schade ist, der flammkuchenteig ist fertig sowie auch die spätzle. baeckeoffe war etwas übergewürzt. einzelner zutaten waren kaum herauszuschmecken. ambiente ist in ordnung und etwas sollte mal üb...

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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.
  • 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.
  • Mexicain Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Végétarien Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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  • Terrasse
  • Livraison

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