Hostellerie du Cygne

3 r. du Sel, 67160 Wissembourg, France

🛍 Français, Européen, Restauration Rapide, Cuisine Traditionnelle

4.1 💬 199 Reseñas
Hostellerie du Cygne

Teléfono: +33388940016

Dirección: 3 r. du Sel, 67160 Wissembourg, France

Ciudad: Wissembourg

Menú Platos: 4

Reseñas: 199

"At the beginning, we had seen at the entrance of this restaurant on a table "entrance-plat 15 euros" being quite pressurized we entered and a hostess installed us in the restaurant room. We were surprised to have a map but not with the prices or the choice offered at the entrance. Maybe the hostess should have asked us before we got into what we wanted. It is always that we have not been disappointed with the quality of products and service worthy of a good gourmet restaurant. Small flat, maybe not enough choice on the map. The prices are still in the category "very expensive".Despite all I will recommend this restaurant."

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Julien Julien

small but very pleasant terrace, the value for money is good and the very pro service to be redoed.

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Patricia
Patricia

had a good lunch here. Mustels were delicious. spaghetti with sauce very good. appropriate. I did it and could miss it. we're coming back.


Henri
Henri

We were very impressed by the food at this place. Delicious specialities and the prices are decent, considering the quality of the products. The service was also very friendly and the wine recommendation perfect! Happy to return someday


Guy
Guy

we were very impressed by eating at this place. delicious specialties and the prices are decent, taking into account the quality of the products. the service was also very friendly and the wee recommendation perfect! happy to come back sometime Ver carta


Brigitte
Brigitte

apart from the decor that scares almost, the kitchen is appreciable. everything has been traditional but at the top and well managed. quality/price ratio not too bad. I recommend this restaurant to people who would be passing through wissembourg or even to the inhabitants.


Zoé
Zoé

we came here when friends had eaten and loved here, we arrived as group of 5 and everyone really enjoyed their meal, the service was attentive and as expected all five main courses were served at the same time and tasted great. even though we are. they brought for everyone a small assorted sweetness, nice touch.


Adélaïde
Adélaïde

We ate twice at Au Cygne. Despite our poor French the staff were very helpful and the food was delicious. Our 9year old Granddaughter had the chicken twice and loved it, particularly the sauce. She also loved the chocolate desert that was beautifully presented. If...only we lived in Wissembourg we would visit more often. Ver carta


Leon
Leon

passing through alsace with the director of our company we have lunch with our customers at the swan. quality setting that lost its letter of nobility .certes the good cuisine, but it lacks the thing that makes hhhmm .at dessert there were not the products offered on the card damage . The swan remains good, but not unforgettable!


Nathalie
Nathalie

we ate twice in au cygne. Despite our poor French, the staff was very helpful and the food was delicious. our 9-year-old granddaughter had the chicken twice and loved it, especially the sauce. She also loved the chocolate desert, which was beautifully presented. If... only we were living in wissembourg, we would visit more often.


Margaud
Margaud

At the beginning, we had seen at the entrance of this restaurant on a table "entrance-plat 15 euros" being quite pressurized we entered and a hostess installed us in the restaurant room. We were surprised to have a map but not with the prices or the choice offered at the entrance. Maybe the hostess should have asked us before we got into what we wanted. It is always that we have not been disappointed with the quality of products and service worthy of a good gourmet restaurant. Small flat, maybe not enough choice on the map. The prices are still in the category "very expensive".Despite all I will recommend this restaurant. Ver carta

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  • Français Cocina francesa clásica que muestra una elegancia atemporal, nuestro menú ofrece platos ricos y sabrosos elaborados con técnicas tradicionales y ingredientes de temporada, prometiendo una experiencia culinaria inolvidable. ¡Buen provecho!
  • Européen Deléitese en un viaje culinario por Europa con nuestro exquisito menú elaborado, que presenta platos auténticos de Francia, Italia, España y más allá, utilizando los ingredientes más frescos para dar vida a los sabores tradicionales. Ver carta
  • Restauration Rapide Disfruta de una variedad de comidas rápidas y deliciosas perfectas para comer sobre la marcha. Desde jugosas hamburguesas y crujientes papas fritas hasta refrescantes bebidas, nuestro menú de comida rápida satisface tus antojos con un servicio rápido y sabores irresistibles.
  • Cuisine Traditionnelle Disfruta de los sabores reconfortantes de la cocina tradicional, donde recetas consagradas en el tiempo traen comidas caseras reconfortantes a tu mesa. Disfruta de clásicos elaborados con amor, celebrando la rica herencia culinaria transmitida a través de generaciones.

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