Eric D
Google
I have travelled the world extensively over 40 years. I ate at all restaurants ranging from pop & mom’s to Michelin three stars. This is my honest review of the restaurant Guillaume Scheer « Les Plaisirs Gourmands » in Strasbourg, France.
We were welcomed with a series of delicious amuse-bouches, which immediately set the tone for the evening and showcased the kitchen’s precision and creativity.
For starters, the lightly smoked eel was beautifully complemented by a beetroot and parsley condiment, an elegant pairing that worked extremely well both in terms of balance and depth of flavor. We also greatly enjoyed the John Dory, served with pak choi and subtle Asian notes inspired by Thai cuisine, bringing freshness and a delicate aromatic complexity to the dish.
For the main courses, both the beef fillet and the lièvre à la royale were outstanding. Each dish was perfectly executed, rich yet controlled, and clearly reflected a strong mastery of classic technique combined with a modern touch.
We shared a dessert centered around apple and quince, which was indulgent, well-balanced, and a lovely way to conclude the meal on a refined sweet note.
The semi-open kitchen adds to the experience, allowing guests to see the team at work and reinforcing the feeling of transparency and craftsmanship. Service was excellent throughout the evening: efficient, smiling, and attentive, with plenty of explanations and anecdotes shared, which made the experience both engaging and warm.
The interior design is modern, elegant, and well-lit, creating a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. If there is one small point for improvement, it would be that some tables are positioned relatively close to one another, which can occasionally reduce the sense of privacy as nearby conversations may be audible. That said, this is a minor remark in what was otherwise a very high-quality dining experience.
A restaurant well worth discovering for anyone looking for refined cuisine near Strasbourg.