


A la Winstub du Chambard, dégustez une cuisine de tradition reprenant les produits emblématiques de l’Alsace : escargots, foie gras, sandre, brochet, porc, veau, agneau, charcuterie, munster, prunes, asperges… Une multitude de saveurs savamment orchestrées à travers des plats reprenant une partition purement alsacienne, modernisée par le Chef Olivier Nasti. « Ici, chaque produit et chaque vin ont fait l’objet d’une sélection minutieuse, afin de ne livrer que le meilleur de l’Alsace. »
Hours
| Wednesday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–2 PM, 7–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13 Rue du Général de Gaulle 13, 68240 Kaysersberg Vignoble, France
Phone: +33 3 89 47 10 17
Website: https://www.lechambard.fr/fr/restaurant-la-winstub.html
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: guestonline.fr
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Reviews
The food was amazing — full of flavor and beautifully presented. On top of that, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable.
If you’re staying at the hotel or anywhere nearby, this place is a must-visit. Great food, great people, and a beautiful setting.
The atmosphere? Think shelves crammed with dust collectors from a different season and a ceiling festooned with fabric hearts — a heavy-handed attempt at Alsace “charm.” Some might find it quaint; I found it sneeze-inducing.
The food itself was… fine. Decent, but hardly memorable. Pair that with the prices, and the so-called authentic experience veered into parody. Alsace has plenty of places that are both genuine and worth the investment. This one? More “box ticked, never again.”
Top extra star: the chef Olivier who came out to say hello.
The concept of the restaurant is good, prices are a bit high, but this is not the big issue.
We ordered two different options of 3 coursesmenus for 33 euro.
For this type of Michelin guide recommended restaurant the meal might look more interesting not like in most of other normal restaurants.
What we found most important is that I would describe staff as Fake Hospitality, they do not treat people sincerely and welcomed.
Also I do not like when I enjoy my dinner and Ann is always watching at me behind the back. The waiters did like that.
Also, we needed to repeat that we ordered menu of 3 options because the waiter just forgot about it.
So we needed to wait for dessert for quite long time.
There is only one toilet cabin separately for women and men for such a big restaurant.
Food was just normal.
I would actually put 3.5 rating but google does not allow this.
So this restaurant is just normal, nothing like wow or smth super unexpected.
Food tastes ok
We like interior , but staff should be more well behaved, and welcome every guest equally and warmly, not with fake smiles.
On the other hand, there are few modification I would do if I were the chef : the dumplings with canard as starter is way too much. The Noix de saint jacques as main dish was way too heavy and I would have served such dish as a starter with little less serving.
It was hella delicious really, don’t get me wrong but proportion wise, it could have been more balanced.
We had no place for a dessert, too bad we couldn’t try!
160 for two, quite fair overall:)