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    Ti Hai, Restaurant in Sierentz
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    Ti Hai

    Sierentz

    Restaurant in Sierentz, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Ti Hai is a practical Sierentz pick when convenience matters more than a chef-led or occasion-driven meal. Use it for a casual local stop, especially if you want low booking pressure; cross-shop Winstub À Côté for regional cuisine or Auberge Saint-Laurent for a higher-spend modern dinner.

    About Ti Hai

    Ti Hai is a casual venue in Sierentz, open Wednesday through Sunday. It is closed on Monday and Tuesday; it opens during daytime hours Wednesday through Sunday, with evening hours from Wednesday through Saturday. Use it when the schedule fits your plans in Sierentz, confirm any details not listed before relying on them.

    The useful facts are limited, so expectations should stay practical. The dress code is casual, the schedule gives clear daytime windows, plus evening hours on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. There is no cuisine type, price range, chef, award, seating format, delivery policy, takeaway policy, or dietary policy to build a more specific recommendation around.

    Use it when the hours fit your plans

    Ti Hai makes the clearest sense when you want a casual option in Sierentz during its listed service windows. It is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM and 5 to 8 PM, Sunday from 10 AM to 2:30 PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday. If you are comparing other choices, Winstub À Côté and Auberge Saint-Laurent are other venues to check.

    Do not assume details not listed. Information on delivery, takeaway, a bar setup, a reservation policy, a specific menu format, or dishes designed for travel is not available. If any of those details matter, check directly with Ti Hai before making it part of your plan. If you need more options in town, A Côté is worth comparing alongside the full Sierentz restaurants guide.

    How to decide between Sierentz options

    Choose Ti Hai when its casual dress code and listed hours match the visit you need in Sierentz. Choose another Sierentz option if you need a different schedule, a more clearly documented dining style, or specific information about menu, price, reservations, or dietary accommodations. The safest way to use Ti Hai is as a direct local option with listed hours, rather than as a venue defined by unconfirmed claims.

    The takeTi Hai is best for diners who are touring the broader Alsace dining circuit and looking for a straightforward, locally rooted meal rather than a destination spectacle. Its location in Sierentz makes it a convenient stop for travelers moving between Basel, Mulhouse and the German border, and the profile suggests a small-scale, unpretentious setting. The restaurant suits casual hangouts and evening meals for visitors who want regional context — Vietnamese flavours threaded into a cross-border culinary landscape — and it works well as a logical complement to higher-profile stops in the area.
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    Restaurant contextSierentz, France
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    Planning details

    Location
    11 Rue Rogg Haas, 68510 Sierentz, France
    Website
    tihaifoodtruck.com
    Phone
    +33643281421
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Ti Hai sits quietly in Sierentz, a small commune on the Upper Rhine where cross-border influences quietly shape the table. The restaurant reads as a modest, locally grounded spot within a tripoint geography — Basel, Mulhouse and the German border all hover nearby — and the writing emphasizes restraint rather than theatricality. Flavours are described as drifting between French classical technique, Alsatian regional tradition and Swiss and German influences, so the dining experience feels layered and considered. Overall, Ti Hai presents as an understated, charming local outpost for Vietnamese food that rewards visitors who are following the Alsace dining circuit.

    Best For

    Ti Hai is best for diners who are touring the broader Alsace dining circuit and looking for a straightforward, locally rooted meal rather than a destination spectacle. Its location in Sierentz makes it a convenient stop for travelers moving between Basel, Mulhouse and the German border, and the profile suggests a small-scale, unpretentious setting. The restaurant suits casual hangouts and evening meals for visitors who want regional context — Vietnamese flavours threaded into a cross-border culinary landscape — and it works well as a logical complement to higher-profile stops in the area.

    Ordering Tips

    When you arrive, lean into the house signatures that highlight Ti Hai's Vietnamese focus within a regional setting. Prioritize the Bo bun for a representative noodle dish and the Nems au poulet et légumes for a classic fritter option. Vegetarians can sample the Ti Rice Tofu, which the venue lists among its notable plates, and the Crispy Chicken Ti Hai is named as a signature if you want the restaurant’s take on a crunchy, comforting entrée. These dishes give a clear sense of the menu’s strengths without presuming tasting menus or formal courses.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual and lively food truck atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    LivelyCozy

    Best For

    Casual Hangout

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Bo bun
    • Nems au poulet et légumes
    • Ti Rice Tofu
    • Crispy Chicken Ti Hai
    Planning details

    Location

    11 Rue Rogg Haas, 68510 Sierentz, France · Directions

    +33643281421

    tihaifoodtruck.com

    Also consider

    Where to go if Ti Hai does not fit

    Try Winstub À Côté if you want regional cooking with a clearer price bracket. Pick Auberge Saint-Laurent if the meal needs to feel more polished and the budget can stretch.

    Restaurant context

    How Ti Hai compares in Sierentz

    Ti Hai is the easy, low-ceremony option in this Sierentz set. Winstub À Côté has the clearer value signal for diners who want Regional Cuisine at €€, while Auberge Saint-Laurent sits in a higher €€€€ bracket and makes more sense for a planned modern-cuisine meal.

    A Côté is the closest cross-shop when you want another Sierentz option without committing to a more formal spend. Ti Hai is the practical pick when booking ease and timing matter; Winstub À Côté is better when cuisine identity matters; Auberge Saint-Laurent is the splurge choice.

    Le Gaulois and Le Clos des Sens sit outside the immediate Sierentz decision, so use them only if the meal is part of a wider route rather than a local stop.

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    Ti Hai Sierentz and similar venues
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    Ti HaiSierentz; ; No published awards
    A CôtéSierentz; ; No published awards
    Winstub À CôtéSierentzRegional Cuisine€€
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    Auberge Saint-LaurentSierentzModern Cuisine€€€€
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2025 Gault & Millau Remarkable Restaurant2024 Michelin 1 Star
    Le GauloisBartenheim; ; No published awards
    Le Clos des SensSchlierbach; ;
    2026 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #442026 Relais Chateaux RestaurantsMichelin Guide France & Monaco 20262026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #44We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 Gault & Millau Prestige Restaurant2025 La Liste Top Restaurants

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ti Hai good for solo dining?

    Ti Hai may work for a solo visit if its casual setting and listed hours suit your plans. The hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM and 5 to 8 PM, plus Sunday from 10 AM to 2:30 PM.

    Is Ti Hai good for a special occasion?

    Ti Hai is a casual venue in Sierentz with specific opening hours. If you need a special-occasion setting, compare it directly with other options such as Winstub À Côté or Auberge Saint-Laurent before deciding.

    Does Ti Hai handle dietary restrictions?

    There is no venue-specific dietary policy for Ti Hai. Check directly with the venue before you go if you have allergies, restrictions, or other dietary needs.

    What are alternatives to Ti Hai in Sierentz?

    For other Sierentz options to compare, look at Winstub À Côté, A Côté, Auberge Saint-Laurent, or other dining in Sierentz. For broader comparison, Le Clos des Sens and Le Gaulois may also be useful depending on your wider plans.

    Are daytime or evening hours better at Ti Hai?

    Ti Hai has daytime hours Wednesday through Sunday and evening hours Wednesday through Saturday. Daytime hours are the only listed option on Sunday, while evening hours are listed from Wednesday through Saturday.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ti Hai?

    There is no bar-seating information for Ti Hai. Ask the venue directly if a bar or counter setup matters to your visit.