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

Website: http://www.bellevue-wiss.fr/

"large kitchen, fine ambient, great service, pure friendliness.... nothing has changed since our last visit. the reception of madame andmonsieur clauss is cordial with a smile .friendly they are led to their table.These should be best booked in advance. the number of guests is great who appreciate a traditional classic Alsatian cuisine.Tadellos and in best quality what has to offer kitchen and cellar. the restaurant radiates fine elegance and fitness. the young ladies from the service bringing flight the food and drink cards, but let them deepen your time in the wonderful map. as extra there is always a small slanted table with additional handwritten daily offers from starter to finisher. this is a very nice idea and tradition in the house Clauss.We started with a splashy rosé cremant cool,finely tingling . from the fine appetizers (the choice is heavy) we were looking for the homemade gooseberry paste. a classic, so fine in the taste that he must be one for us again and again. an extralob to the kitchen. for this, of course, a glass of spicy-traminer which forms a perfect couple. For the main course, two of us chose the lamb carreé with a wonderful sauce, butter delicate the meat and rosé as it should be. a fine vegetables variation with tender bite. the third in the bund decided for thefiletsteak with a delicious bordeaux sauce and the fine vegetable dish.Beide dishes were accompanied with a wonderful top crunchy,below fine cream potato gratin .as wine tasting we choose a fine old burgundy, a pommard. this was decanted in time by madame clauss personal care and came perfectly tempered in a beautiful karaffe on the table. attentively reflecting the delicious weine through the flashes mademoiselles is of course here.In the great dessert card we had to fit unfortunately. too delicious was meal.We then decided to make an egg variation with a fine marc de spice..Of course the obligatory coffee afterwards.It was pure from kitchen to service perfection. up to our next visit hearty thanks to the house clauss."

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Marius Marius

very beautiful ambiente and typical French cuisine. sufficient parking available. family business with great service.

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Svetlana
Svetlana

Found this place on trip-advisor, was so good! We just order various starters and dishes and shared which was great because we got to try a bit of


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


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.


Ottis
Ottis

on the French national holiday were of course all the tables occupied (but otherwise a reservation is recommended). Nevertheless, the service was carefree and very friendly, for a few personal words was time. eating has been high for years. who likes Alsatian-French cuisine is here very well.


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):-) View menu


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.


Anastasia
Anastasia

my last visit to this restaurant is already a few time back. on a new visit I could see that the level and the served feeds have an unchanged high level. we as a crémant rose. my partner wished as a creamy cream, I preferred warm cig cheese in the salad bed. the weinkellner recommended us to the main dishes (fish) an excellent riesling from the Alsace. my partner chose lachsfilet, while I chose a zander nach strassburger art. all service personnel worked inconspicuous, fast, and were friendly. but no appeased ease, as I could experience it sometimes. we felt very comfortable here.The restaurant deserves an excellent review. we like to come back.


Ulrich
Ulrich

large kitchen, fine ambient, great service, pure friendliness.... nothing has changed since our last visit. the reception of madame andmonsieur clauss is cordial with a smile .friendly they are led to their table.These should be best booked in advance. the number of guests is great who appreciate a traditional classic Alsatian cuisine.Tadellos and in best quality what has to offer kitchen and cellar. the restaurant radiates fine elegance and fitness. the young ladies from the service bringing flight the food and drink cards, but let them deepen your time in the wonderful map. as extra there is always a small slanted table with additional handwritten daily offers from starter to finisher. thi... View menu

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  • 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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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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