Restaurant in Mulhouse, France
Consistent modern cuisine at a fair price.

Le 4 holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating across 508 reviews, making it a dependable modern cuisine choice in Mulhouse at the €€ price tier. Book it for a weekend lunch rather than a formal dinner occasion. Booking is easy, the price is accessible, and the quality signal is the clearest in its category in the city.
Le 4 is the right call for a first-time visitor to Mulhouse who wants a reliable modern cuisine meal without committing to a high-end tasting menu price point. At the €€ tier, it sits in the same bracket as La Table de Michèle but brings two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) that give it a verifiable quality floor. If you are planning a weekend visit to the Alsace region and want a Saturday lunch or a relaxed morning-adjacent meal that feels considered without feeling formal, Le 4 at 5 Rue Bonbonnière is worth a booking. First-timers should set expectations correctly: this is not a starred destination, but it is a consistently recognised address in a city where the dining options at this price level are limited.
The double Michelin Plate — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , signals that inspectors have returned, found consistency, and committed it to print twice over. For a first-timer, that matters. A single Plate can reflect a good year; two in succession suggests the kitchen is not coasting. At the €€ price tier, Le 4 positions itself as an accessible modern cuisine address, which in the French context typically means a menu that applies technique to seasonal product without the formality or price of a starred room. The 4.6 Google rating across 508 reviews adds a second layer of confidence: that volume of responses at that score suggests the experience holds up across a wide range of diners, not just those inclined to leave enthusiastic feedback after a single exceptional evening.
For a first-timer, the practical implication is this: you are unlikely to have a bad meal here, and you are unlikely to pay a price that requires justification. What you should not expect is the depth of a destination like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern , a three-star institution in the same region , or the technical ambition of a nationally ranked kitchen like Mirazur in Menton. Le 4 is a neighbourhood-scale modern cuisine address that punches above its immediate local competition, and that is the correct frame for booking it.
The editorial angle most relevant to Le 4 is what a weekend or daytime visit actually delivers. Modern cuisine restaurants at the €€ tier in French provincial cities often operate a lunch formula that represents significantly better value than the dinner card , a shorter, tighter menu at a price that removes the hesitation entirely. Without confirmed hours or a menu in the database, it would be wrong to state specifics, but the pattern holds broadly across this category in France: if Le 4 operates a weekday or weekend lunch service, that is almost certainly the highest-value entry point. First-timers should check for a formule déjeuner before defaulting to an evening booking.
The address on Rue Bonbonnière places it in central Mulhouse, which makes it a practical anchor for a day in the city. You can build a Saturday around it without logistical strain. If you are combining it with the city's other draws , the Cité de l'Automobile, the Musée de l'Impression sur Étoffes , a midday booking at Le 4 fits the rhythm of a full-day visit more naturally than a dinner reservation.
Booking Le 4 is categorised as easy. At the €€ level in a city the size of Mulhouse, demand rarely creates the kind of lead time you would need for a starred Paris address like Arpège or a destination room like Flocons de Sel in Megève. That said, a venue with a 4.6 rating at 508 reviews and back-to-back Michelin recognition in a provincial city will attract a local following that fills weekend slots faster than weekdays. Book ahead for Friday or Saturday, and give yourself flexibility on a Tuesday or Wednesday if you want to be certain of a specific time.
See the comparison section below for a direct read on how Le 4 sits against L'Estérel, Il Cortile, La Table de Michèle, and Le Canon d'Or.
Book Le 4 if you are visiting Mulhouse and want a modern cuisine meal with a credible quality signal at a price that does not require a special occasion to justify. The Michelin Plate in two successive years is the clearest reason to trust it over unrecognised alternatives at the same price tier. First-timers should aim for a weekend lunch, check for a set formula, and arrive without the expectations you would bring to a starred room. For a broader view of where to eat and stay in the city, see our full Mulhouse restaurants guide, and for planning the rest of your trip, the Mulhouse hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points. If wine is a priority on this trip, the Mulhouse wineries guide covers that ground too.
For regional context on what serious modern French cooking looks like at a higher tier, Maison Lameloise in Chagny, Bras in Laguiole, and Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches are the reference points. Le 4 is not competing with those rooms, but understanding where they sit helps calibrate what to expect here. At this price, with this recognition, Le 4 is the sensible first booking in Mulhouse for modern French cooking.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le 4 | €€ | Easy | — |
| Il Cortile | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| La Table de Michèle | €€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Estérel | €€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Canon d'Or | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Le 4 and alternatives.
It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday dinner or a work meal where you want quality without the formality of a full tasting menu. The double Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) gives it a credible quality signal, and the €€ price range keeps it accessible. If you need a grander setting or a multi-course prestige format, La Table de Michèle may be a stronger fit.
Book at least a week out for weekday visits; aim for two weeks if you're targeting a Friday or Saturday. Michelin Plate recognition in a city the size of Mulhouse tends to fill the better tables quickly. Call ahead or check the website directly — phone and online booking details are not publicly listed in Pearl's current data.
The closest comparisons in Mulhouse are L'Estérel, Il Cortile, La Table de Michèle, and Le Canon d'Or. For Italian-leaning modern cuisine, Il Cortile is worth a look. For something with a higher-end positioning, La Table de Michèle is the more obvious step up from Le 4's €€ tier.
At €€, Le 4 is priced for regulars, not tourists on a splurge — and that's a reasonable deal given the consecutive Michelin Plate awards in 2024 and 2025. Inspectors returned twice and committed to print, which is a reliable consistency signal at this tier. For the price, it delivers more assurance than a random Mulhouse bistro.
Group suitability is not confirmed in Pearl's current data for Le 4. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels before assuming availability — modern cuisine venues at the €€ level in France often have limited covers, and a group of six or more may need to book early or request a specific seating arrangement.
Solo dining at a modern cuisine restaurant in France at the €€ tier is generally workable, particularly at lunch. Le 4's format — not a counter-only or tasting-menu-only venue — means a single diner is unlikely to feel out of place. That said, specific seating arrangements for solo guests are not confirmed in the available data.
No tasting menu is confirmed in Pearl's current data for Le 4. At the €€ price range, the format is more likely à la carte or a set menu than a full omakase-style progression. If a multi-course tasting experience is your priority, verify the current menu format with the restaurant before booking.
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