Rôtisserie Belle Vue

1 r. Principale, 67160 Wissembourg, France

🛍 Français, Européen, Végétarien, Cuisine Traditionnelle

4.9 💬 240 Reviews
Rôtisserie Belle Vue

Phone: +33388940230

Address: 1 r. Principale, 67160 Wissembourg, France

City: Wissembourg

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 240

"Perfect evening with family. The food was excellent, service perfect and the accommodation beautiful. As starter I had warm foie gras on a bed of apples, main dish was turbot with cremant sauce and I finished with an espresso with 3 small desserts. The dishes...of the rest of the family members were very good too. Only a single dish, the starter with raw salmon recieved minor negative remarks. The vinaigrette was too tasty for the very mild salmon. The price of the dishes is a little bit higher than the average, but certainly in good relation to the quality. Final conclusion Excellent French cuisine."

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Conny Conny

Ended up in the restaurant by coincidence but lucky for us! Absolutely fantastic food, fantastic prices an a very good atmosphere everything you could expect from a French restaurant!

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Anatoli
Anatoli

It is a restaurant,of course ,but the menue with typical regional dishes give you the beautiful feeling to be in a highclass winstub .Each dish not artificial but bourgois tradition in its good meaning


Earlene
Earlene

It is a restaurant,of course ,but the menue with typical regional dishes give you the beautiful feeling to be in a highclass winstub .Each dish not artificial but bourgois tradition in its good meaning


Annett
Annett

nice day dish, with no chechis, a little better than at home, a little less than at granny!Home very pleasant, caring, good service without being guinated or obsesquious...The map is very nice if you are hungry! desserts at very reasonable prices (3€LA pite)! View menu


Sofia
Sofia

a restaurant with a pleasant setting, inside and also on the small terrace. Friendly welcome, attentive and professional service. We eat very good things too, which is good for a restaurant. the best value for money I know in wissembourg and in the surroundings.


Jonas
Jonas

we were a great attachment and had chosen our menus before our arrival.Plats: delicious. In the entrance, I recommend the shrimp skewer and scallop nuts and in the main dish the iberian feather (new for me)Home: warm frame: alsatian but rather "chic alsatian". clean toilet but too kitsch. (for me, at the same time. I didn't sneeze in it):-)


Erika
Erika

First I time eating here as I am traveling. However I wish this wonderful restaurant was in my hometown in California. I would be there every week no matter how far the drive. Actually the table of four next to me were from Stuttgart, which...is 155 kL, about 1 hour 30 minutes away and these people are regulars! All I can say is “YOU MUST EAT HERE”. Period. View menu


Harald
Harald

This is one of the best meals I have had. Had the pâté à l'oie, duck à l'orange, chocolate mousse for dessert. I cannot think of a single thing to criticize, the food was simply phenomenal. I left with a full stomach, totally satisfied, as...did the other 3 people with me. We kept talking about it for days. Furthermore the waitress and the owner were lovely, you could tell they take great pride in the quality of the food they serve.


Vincenzo
Vincenzo

Quality of meal and service was outstanding. This restaurant apparently gets few Americans, so we were assigned the waitress who speaks passable English. The room was beautiful, the food and wine were delicious. This is a very elegant restaurant, but the wait staff was gracious...and not stuffy at all. The owner visited our tale twice to make sure we were satisfied with our meal, and recommended some of her favorite wine merchants on the Wine Road outside of Colmar. Probably the best meal of our France trip.


Margaret
Margaret

Perfect evening with family. The food was excellent, service perfect and the accommodation beautiful. As starter I had warm foie gras on a bed of apples, main dish was turbot with cremant sauce and I finished with an espresso with 3 small desserts. The dishes...of the rest of the family members were very good too. Only a single dish, the starter with raw salmon recieved minor negative remarks. The vinaigrette was too tasty for the very mild salmon. The price of the dishes is a little bit higher than the average, but certainly in good relation to the quality. Final conclusion Excellent French cuisine. View menu

Categories

  • 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!
  • 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. View menu
  • 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.
  • Cuisine Traditionnelle Indulge in the heartwarming flavors of traditional cuisine, where time-honored recipes bring comforting, home-cooked meals to your table. Enjoy classics crafted with love, celebrating the rich culinary heritage passed down through generations.

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