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France — Alsace / Grand Est

Strasbourg

Where French culinary ambition meets the generosity of Alsatian tradition — and where the winstub has been perfecting choucroute since before the Revolution.

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Best Restaurants in Strasbourg

Five essential tables across four Michelin stars and one legendary winstub — from grand French gastronomy to the Alsatian classics that have been feeding the region for centuries.

$ Under €25$$ €25–50$$$ €50–90$$$$ Over €90

Au Crocodile Strasbourg
#1 in Strasbourg
Au Crocodile
French / Alsatian Fine Dining$$$$
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Strasbourg’s legendary grand restaurant reborn — Romain Brillat has preserved the crocodile’s century-old soul while advancing its cooking to Michelin precision.
Food 9.3Ambience 9.5Value 8.0
Le 1741 Strasbourg
#2 in Strasbourg
Le 1741
Contemporary French / Alsatian$$$$
ProposalFirst Date
Opposite the Palais Rohan, in rooms of hushed elegance — Chef Jérémy Page’s Michelin-starred kitchen delivers the finest view in Strasbourg dining.
Food 9.1Ambience 9.4Value 8.1
Buerehiesel Strasbourg
#3 in Strasbourg
Buerehiesel
Alsatian Fine Dining$$$$
ProposalBirthday
A 1607 Alsatian farmhouse in the Orangerie, three Michelin stars in its history, and a garden terrace under sunshades — the most romantic fine dining setting in Strasbourg.
Food 9.0Ambience 9.6Value 8.2
Restaurant Umami Strasbourg
#4 in Strasbourg
Restaurant Umami
Contemporary French$$$
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The Michelin star Strasbourg insiders reserve for themselves — family-owned, intimate, exceptionally good value, and a kitchen that rewards attention.
Food 8.9Ambience 8.5Value 9.1
Chez Yvonne Strasbourg
#5 in Strasbourg
Chez Yvonne
Alsatian Winstub$$
Team DinnerBirthday
The winstub that Presidents have eaten at — Alsatian classics served with the conviction of a restaurant that has been right since 1873.
Food 8.6Ambience 9.0Value 9.2

Strasbourg’s Top 5 Restaurants

01

Au Crocodile

The most famous address in Strasbourg gastronomy — a century of history, three stars under Emile Jung, and a kitchen reborn under Romain Brillat that has earned a Michelin star by advancing rather than preserving the tradition. Scallops with Riesling reduction, Dover sole with shellfish jus. The grand dining room is unchanged.

02

Le 1741

Michelin-starred, opposite the Palais Rohan, with cathedral views from the upper floors. Chef Jérémy Page’s contemporary French kitchen is “the quintessence of stylish dining” according to Michelin inspectors. The counter in front of the kitchen is the best seat in the house for the serious diner.

03

Buerehiesel

A 1607 farmhouse transported to the Parc de l’Orangerie, surrounded by ancient trees, with a garden terrace under sunshades that is the most romantic restaurant setting in Alsace. Three Michelin stars in its history. Foie gras, choucroute, Rhine fish, and a wine list that goes extraordinarily deep into the appellation.

04

Restaurant Umami

The Michelin star that Strasbourg insiders keep for themselves. A family-owned restaurant with the warmth of a bistro and the technical precision of a kitchen that Michelin inspectors have recognised for good reason. The lunch menu is the best value Michelin meal in the region.

05

Chez Yvonne

Operating since 1873. The walls carry caricatures of three French Presidents. The choucroute garnie is the standard against which all others in the region are measured. The baeckeoffe must be ordered in advance. The Riesling house wine is the correct first choice. This is what Alsatian cooking is.

Dining in Strasbourg — The Essential Guide

The Alsatian Table

Strasbourg’s food culture sits at the intersection of French culinary ambition and German generosity — a position that has produced one of Europe’s most distinctive regional cuisines. The Alsatian table is a serious place: the choucroute garnie requires a particular quality of pork and a particular patience with the fermentation of the cabbage; the tarte flambée must be made on a particular dough with a particular fromage blanc; the foie gras of the region must be prepared with the restraint that allows the ingredient itself to be heard.

The winstub — the wine-and-food establishment that is Alsace’s most distinctive contribution to European dining culture — is the context in which these dishes reach their natural expression. A good winstub is warm, convivial, and serious about wine; it serves the regional classics without apology and without modernisation; it treats the regular and the first-time visitor with equal hospitality. Chez Yvonne is the winstub against which all others are measured.

Alsatian Wine at Table

Alsace produces some of the world’s most distinctive white wines from varieties — Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Muscat — that achieve their most complete expression in the particular combination of continental climate, granite and limestone soils, and the protection of the Vosges Mountains from Atlantic moisture. The dry Rieslings of the Grand Cru vineyards, the late-harvest Vendanges Tardives, and the concentrated Sélection de Grains Nobles are the region’s equivalent of Burgundy’s great reds — wines that reward patience and reward the diner who takes them seriously.

Reservation Strategy

Strasbourg is a year-round destination but reaches its peak during the Christmas market season (late November through December), when the city transforms into the most visited Christmas market in Europe and restaurant reservations at the better tables become impossible at short notice. Book at least three to four weeks ahead for any visit during this period. The summer months see a more manageable tourist flow; shoulder season visits (October and March) offer the best combination of excellent weather and accessible reservations. Au Crocodile and Buerehiesel require the most advance planning year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Strasbourg?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Au Crocodile. Editorial runners-up: Le 1741, Buerehiesel, Restaurant Umami, Chez Yvonne.
Where should I eat in Strasbourg tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Chez Yvonne typically takes walk-ins; Restaurant Umami accepts day-of reservations. Splurge picks (Au Crocodile, Le 1741) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Strasbourg?
Splurge picks (Au Crocodile, Le 1741): $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms $80–$140. Casual but excellent Strasbourg neighborhood spots: $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Strasbourg?
Au Crocodile sits at the top — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Le 1741, Buerehiesel) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Strasbourg restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Strasbourg list anchors with internationally-recognized rooms. Au Crocodile, Le 1741 and Buerehiesel are the rooms most frequently cited in Michelin and World's 50 Best.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Strasbourg?
Splurge tier: 3–6 weeks notice. Mid-tier: 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Strasbourg take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open regularly via OpenTable / Resy.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Strasbourg?
Strasbourg's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Au Crocodile, Le 1741) sit. Casual options spread further across the city.
Where do locals eat in Strasbourg?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Strasbourg-based diners have weekly tables. Splurge picks attract a mix of locals and international visitors.