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    Restaurant in Strasbourg, France

    Bistrot des Rosiers

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    Bistrot des Rosiers, Restaurant in Strasbourg

    About Bistrot des Rosiers

    Bistrot des Rosiers is a practical Strasbourg pick when you want an easy booking around Krutenau without turning dinner into a production. Treat it as a flexible bistro option rather than a splurge; for Modern Cuisine, compare with Mademoiselle 10 or 1741 first.

    Bistrot des Rosiers is a Strasbourg restaurant with a schedule that is most useful for weekday planning. It opens for lunch Monday through Friday, adds dinner on Thursday and Friday, is closed on Saturday and Sunday. With no verified cuisine, price tier, chef details, awards, or menu format available here, the safest way to assess it is by timing and occasion fit rather than by a more specific culinary promise.

    The practical read is simple: consider it when its weekday lunch hours or Thursday-Friday dinner hours match your plans. Treat any more detailed claims about format, signature dishes, or accolades as unconfirmed unless you verify them directly with the restaurant.

    A practical Strasbourg choice when timing matters more than ceremony

    Bistrot des Rosiers is best evaluated around its confirmed opening pattern in Strasbourg. Lunch is listed Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM, while dinner is listed only on Thursday and Friday from 7–11:30 PM. Saturday and Sunday are closed, so it is not a weekend fallback.

    For a visit, the decision is mainly about schedule and dress code. The verified dress code is smart casual, which gives diners a clear baseline without implying a formal dining format. Because there is no confirmed price bracket, cuisine label, award record, or chef-led concept in the verified data, comparison shopping should stay broad and practical.

    Use it as a schedule-led option, not an assumed splurge

    Against other Strasbourg dining options, Bistrot des Rosiers should be treated as a direct choice defined by its confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code. If you want to compare it with another named option, 1741, Madeleine, Mademoiselle 10, Riva, Au Brasseur are other Strasbourg venues to consider, but this page does not verify their prices, formats, or culinary styles.

    The verdict: keep Bistrot des Rosiers in mind for a Strasbourg meal that fits its weekday lunch schedule or its Thursday-Friday dinner service. If the decision depends on cuisine, budget, menu format, or a special-occasion level of ambition, confirm those details directly before booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Bistrot des Rosiers good for solo dining?

    It may suit a solo meal in Strasbourg if its confirmed hours work for you. Lunch is listed Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM, dinner is listed Thursday and Friday from 7–11:30 PM.

    What should a first-timer know about Bistrot des Rosiers?

    The key fact is the schedule: it serves lunch Monday to Friday, adds dinner on Thursday and Friday, is closed Saturday and Sunday. Check the timing before heading out in Strasbourg.

    What should I wear to Bistrot des Rosiers?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Neat, relaxed clothing should fit the stated guidance.

    What are alternatives to Bistrot des Rosiers in Strasbourg?

    Other Strasbourg venues to compare include 1741, Madeleine, Riva, Mademoiselle 10, Au Brasseur. Use the comparison to check which schedule, setting, availability best fit your plans.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bistrot des Rosiers?

    Lunch offers more listed service days because it runs Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM. Dinner is listed only on Thursday and Friday from 7–11:30 PM, so evening plans have a narrower window.

    Location

    68 Rue de Zurich, 67000 Strasbourg, France

    Compare Bistrot des Rosiers

    Bistrot des Rosiers Strasbourg and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Bistrot des RosiersStrasbourg, ,
    MadeleineStrasbourg, ,
    RivaStrasbourg, ,
    Mademoiselle 10StrasbourgModern Cuisine€€
    1741StrasbourgModern Cuisine€€€€
    Au BrasseurStrasbourg, ,

    How Bistrot des Rosiers Strasbourg compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if this does not fit

    Choose Mademoiselle 10 if the group wants Modern Cuisine with a clearer €€ price signal. Choose Au Brasseur if the priority is a more casual Strasbourg meal rather than a bistro setting.

    How Bistrot des Rosiers compares in Strasbourg

    Bistrot des Rosiers is the lower-friction choice in this group: useful when availability and location matter more than a clearly signposted culinary format. 1741 is the splurge pick, with Modern Cuisine and a €€€€ price signal, so choose it for a higher-stakes dinner rather than a casual weekday meal.

    Mademoiselle 10 is the cleaner value comparison for diners who want Modern Cuisine without moving into 1741's price tier. Riva and Madeleine are worth checking when the goal is simply to compare nearby Strasbourg availability, but their positioning is less defined from the available details.

    For a looser, more casual meal, Au Brasseur is the better cross-shop. For a quieter bistro-style choice with easy booking, Bistrot des Rosiers makes more sense.

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