...little gem that's in the shopping area not far from the train station…read more
Anyways, I ended up here after a 10 minute ride on the TGV from Strasbourg. It was Sunday, and the sleepy town was pretty much shut down. There were a few restaurants open, but mostly Pizza, Kebab, and other fast foods.
The downtown, open air shopping center is a few square city blocks, so I thought to just explore hoping to run into a German restaurant/ brasserie. I didn't want to Google anything.
Luck was on my side, and I found this place open and with plenty of patrons sitting outside enjoying a midday meal.
The menu has many choices even some non-meat selections. I ordered a Jagerschnitzel topped with a mushroom sauce. It took a while to arrive, but it arrived piping hot with an accompaniment of vegetables and side of fries.
The menu is in German and French, though the staff attending me spoke German, French, & English. It's a relaxed place where apparently locals come to enjoy a late Sunday lunch.
The schnitzel was perfectly fried and deliciously tender. Portions are huge, and definitely value for money for a real German treat. People here stay longer and socialize at an unhurried pace. There is nice indoor seating, but outside is the place to be when the weather is good.