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  • One of the best ice cream shops in the city

  • Wooden tables and a rustic look complement hearty Alsace fare, such as tripe in Riesling wine.

  • Ornate mirrored walls and gold decor complement a simple but quality menu.

  • One of the best Japanese restaurants in the city, but tiny so book ahead. Good choice of sushi.

  • La Rose de France

    Lovely terrace and a cosy dining room. Lamb with Provençale herbs is one speciality.

  • This was a small gem that we found by chance as we were shopping. It is a small, very traditional French cuisine restaurant, no more than 15 tables, with beautifully starched napkins and shining cutlery, and the food was both amazing and reasonable (I ordered duck with orange sauce/le menu). Service was also fabulous.

  • Excellent bistro in a 17th-century building. Expect dishes such as scallops with shallots, or veal and baked apples. Bustling at lunchtime, candlelit and quieter in the evening.

  • Go for the views as well as the food in this tearoom, open from breakfast until 2am.

  • This ancient bistro, full of locals, serves staple dishes such as boeuf bourguignon and lemon tart.

  • Perfect spot for a romantic dinner with candles, flowers and relaxing music. The food is good too, with dishes such as leg of lamb.

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