Restaurant de la Poste

25 rue Principale | Schwabwiller, 67660 Wissembourg, France, 67160

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Restaurant de la Poste

Phone: +33388544301

Address: 25 rue Principale | Schwabwiller, 67660 Wissembourg, France, 67160

City: Wissembourg

Menu Dishes: 6

Reviews: 923

Website: http://www.restaurant-de-la-poste.fr/

"a search for a restaurant near the schoenburg fort, after calling 2 or 3 reputable restaurants, but closed on Sunday noon, we were advised this establishment for its Alsatian specialities.Erreur! : arrived on site, a menu from Sunday to € 26,00 is offered (no Alsatian for 2 under the size of this menu) and à la carte apart from the palette to the devil (good but without being exceptional), nothing very typical.3 of the 4 guests fall on a grilled aperture. That's not one since we're gonna use the fake net. The service is not done at the plate and dates a little (we bring the foods in stainless steel dishes and we serve you all with the smile which is already not so bad). The accompaniment of his copyy certainly and the vegetables of the garden are good and fresh but really without being extremely horse-drawn on the services, for the kitchen aspect, I do widely at home and I do not speak of the presentation of the dishes more than family. Note very positive, the waitress and the bosses are pleasant but at the limit of the embarrassing because we were asked 10 times if everything was okay. After 09 days in Alsace, we have a nice welcome from this hotel but honestly we have eaten much better in other establishments (see my other comments from the region) throughout our stay. The interior is really dated at the level of the decor ... there on the other hand it is typical but very years 60 .a note frustrating nevertheless the € 80.00 for 4 aperitives and 4 dishes.Thank you anyway, but we were a little disappointed."

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Mexican-American Food

Schnitzel

Beef Dishes

Vegetarian

Pasta

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Very good address on the area, Bonne Tarte Flambée.

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Fabrice
Fabrice

Very good cuisine and a copying plate for a really good price


Hyacinthe
Hyacinthe

Very good tarts, an Alsatian atmosphere, everything is perfect


Nicolas
Nicolas

Top very good report quality price reception super nice do not hesitate View menu


Claude
Claude

Their blue cord is a killing!! Try it!!! Always as good. Super nice staff.


Tom
Tom

Charming setting in an old post office and the Best Flammkuchen in Europe!


Edison
Edison

Super reception we have great eating couscous is more than excellent bravo to the chef thanks to all the teams View menu


Suzette
Suzette

Framework, warm atmosphere, owners and very professional and pleasant staff. Good balanced dish and good value for money. Establishment to be recommended.


Adrien
Adrien

A good address from very small, the welcome is warm, the traditional and generous cuisine, the place is typically Alsatian and neat, it is a real pleasure to stop there


Charity
Charity

a search for a restaurant near the schoenburg fort, after calling 2 or 3 reputable restaurants, but closed on Sunday noon, we were advised this establishment for its Alsatian specialities.Erreur! : arrived on site, a menu from Sunday to € 26,00 is offered (no Alsatian for 2 under the size of this menu) and à la carte apart from the palette to the devil (good but without being exceptional), nothing very typical.3 of the 4 guests fall on a grilled aperture. That's not one since we're gonna use the fake net. The service is not done at the plate and dates a little (we bring the foods in stainless steel dishes and we serve you all with the smile which is already not so bad). The accompaniment of... View menu

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  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
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