5, rue Gustave Doré (toward western end of Grand Ile between rue de Jeu des Enfants and rue du 27 novembre), ? +33 03 88 321554. Mon-Sat 12h-14h30, 19h-22h. €7-9.50.  Mooze, on rue de la Demi-lune near Place Kleber: sushi restaurant. Sushi moves on a conveyor belt in front of you. Tiger wok on rue du Faisan. Asian food. They cook your dish in front of you. Une Fleur des Champs Organic and vegetarian food and beverage, a delicious and varied menu concocted daily from fresh produce and meat sellers in the area. They also offer bulk goods and produce for sale. Prices are modest and portions are large in a quiet, family style atmosphere. Au Brasseur, 22, rue des Veaux. This a restaurant and microbrewery. Try one of their beers and a tarte flambé for about €10. Has a small children's menu. Al Boustane on rue de la Krutenau. This Lebanese restaurant features sandwiches and kebabs. Flams on rue des Frères near the Cathédrale.Serves a great variety of flams (tartes flambés) and has an amazing winelist for a budget joint. L'Epicerie, 6, rue du Vieux Seigle, off the rue des Francs Bourgeois. Features sandwiches "tartines" (about €4). Food from noon to night. Tables on street and inside. La Gallia, on quai du Maire Dietrich near the Gallia tramway station (C-line). The oldest university restaurant in France, in a 19th-century building, built by the Germans (which explains the ceiling decorations). It is the last French university restaurant that is managed by students. Not a culinary triumph, but very affordable. Saladin City, 41, Grand'Rue. Tunisian/Algerian couscous and kebabs. No alcohol.€6-7.  Zorba on rue de Zurich. This little Greek restaurant in the Krutenau area features sandwiches, souvlaki, and kebabs. Chez Tante Lisele on the Grand'Rue. Very friendly. Chez Yvonne, in the Carré d'Or district, near the cathedral. Usually frequented by Jacques Chirac, when he comes to Strasbourg, because of its well-known tête de veau (cooked veal head). More expensive. La Boucherie, 4, Rue du Vieux Marché aux Vins. This chain restaurant is kid-friendly, with a small children's menu, highchairs, and a toy and colouring book for young children, and will satisfy a craving for red meat at a reasonable price. La Stub, 4, rue du Saumon, just one block from the Vox cinema on rue des Francs Bourgeois in the center of Grand Ile. This local Alsatian favorite features Fischer brews for €2-3 and tartes flambés for €7-8. Restaurant Avanos, 20 Grand'Rue, ? 03 88 226257. Spécialités orientales: couscous, döner, grilled meats, fish. 3 plats du jour choices every lunchtime. 10% off takeaway meals every evening.€10-12. Nightlife  Beer : Alsace is the first beer-producing region of France and Strasbourg has many breweries. Best known are Kronenbourg and Fischer, whose factories can be visited for free, with free drinks at the end of the tour. Alsatian white wine : usually drunk with Alsatian food, but also with fish. The main varieties are Gewürtztraminer, Riesling and Pinot Gris. They have a particularly floral flavour and are well worth investigating. Lodging  There are many hotels around the station, especially in the place de la Gare and in the rue du Maire Kuss, but this area does not offer consistent quality for accommodations. Most international hotel chains are represented with the usual 2 or 3 star hotels, many of which host the large tour groups who come on weekend breaks. If your budget allows, try staying on the Grande Île (city centre). Most of Strasbourg's hotels are fully booked during the Christmas Market period (December) and when the EU parliament is in session for a few days every month, usually for the period around the tenth. Book ahead if in doubt, as last minute accommodation can be difficult to find during these periods.See the listing of the Hotels in Strasbourg Examples : Cardinal de Rohan, 17, rue du Maroquin (right by the cathedral),Hotel Cathédrale, 12-13 Place de la Cathedrale (right across from the cathedral), . Best location of any hotel in Strasbourg, stylishly decorated, and more affordable for rooms without views of the cathedral. Hotel Hannong, 15, rue du 22 Novembre (near the center of Grand Ile), Recently renovated, with stylish bar and restaurant, facing a fairly quiet street.  Hôtel Vendôme, 9, place de la Gare / 19 rue du Maire Kuss (across from the train station),  Recently renovated, only 10 minutes from the Cathedral. Mercure Gare Centrale, 14-15, place de la Gare (near the central train station)Régent Contades, 8, avenue de la Liberté, An old building in the heart of the city.Régent Petite France, 5, rue des Moulins (by the river in the quiet heart of Petite France),  Sofitel, 4m place Saint Pierre le Jeune, Not far from both the Cathedral and Petite France. Internet Cyber Café L'Utopie. 21 rue du Fossé des Tanneurs. 15 PCs with high speed ADSL internet access charged by the hour, accommodation also available. Tel : (+33)388238921. Net.Sur.Cour  18 quai des Pêcheurs. High speed ADSL internet access with scanners, laser and inkjet printing up to A3. Tel : (+33)388356676. Ultima. 11 rue du 22 Novembre 3 games rooms and 20 computers with high speed internet. Tel-Fax : (+33)388520352. Surrounding Haut-Koenigsbourg castle Alsatian Vineyard Route Colmar Kaysersberg Riquewihr Obernai Kehl, Germany is a short ride or walk across the river.  "/>

Strasbourg

September 9, 2008  By francecom