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Régent Petite France
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About Régent Petite France
Régent Petite France is worth booking for a calm Strasbourg dinner in the Petite France quarter, especially if location and conversation matter more than a clearly published tasting-menu format. The Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate gives it a useful quality signal, booking difficulty is listed as easy, making it a practical planned-dinner choice rather than a trip-defining reservation.
For a return trip to Strasbourg, the practical question is whether Régent Petite France fits the evening you are planning. The Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate gives it a useful trust signal, the confirmed opening pattern makes the decision direct: this is a dinner-only choice from Tuesday to Saturday, with Sunday and Monday closed. It suits travellers who want one planned evening meal in Strasbourg rather than a flexible all-day option.
Because the verified public details are limited, the safest way to frame Régent Petite France is by confirmed essentials rather than by unverified claims about cuisine, room style, signature dishes, or menu format. If you are comparing options, Umami and Ondine are natural cross-shops, while Régent Petite France remains a clear candidate when a Michelin-recognised dinner service in Strasbourg is the priority.
A Strasbourg dinner that makes sense when verified basics matter
Because cuisine type, price range, signature dishes are not specified in the verified data, the safest way to judge this booking is by occasion, timing, recognition rather than by chasing a named dish. The confirmed Michelin Guide Plate is useful context, but the verified facts do not specify the restaurant's price, menu format, or service style. That makes Régent Petite France a sensible option to consider for a planned Strasbourg dinner when those practical details work for your evening.
Do not book expecting a published produce manifesto, a specific tasting format, or a particular service style unless that is confirmed directly when reserving. Book with the confirmed details in mind: Régent Petite France is listed for dinner Tuesday through Saturday, with a smart casual dress code and Michelin Guide Plate recognition. For travellers building a wider Strasbourg plan, start with Our full Strasbourg restaurants guide, then cross-check stays in Our full Strasbourg hotels guide and pre- or post-dinner options via Our full Strasbourg bars guide.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book this if the night needs a confirmed dinner slot in Strasbourg and Michelin Guide recognition is a useful signal for you. Skip it if you need verified details on cuisine type, price, menu structure, dietary accommodations, or a specific service format before committing. In those cases, compare it with other options such as Ondine, Umami, La Cuiller à Pot, Restaurant Le Spitze, or Un Cantalou à Strasbourg, depending on what details matter most to your booking.
Dinner service runs Tuesday through Saturday from 7 to 9:30 PM, with Sunday and Monday closed. That makes Régent Petite France a better fit for a planned evening than for an improvised lunch or all-day dining stop. If the meal anchors the evening, check the current reservation details directly before you go.
For broader cross-shopping, keep the comparison focused on verified basics: opening days, dinner timing, Michelin Guide recognition, whether the venue can confirm the practical details you need before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Régent Petite France?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat city dining clothes rather than formalwear.
Is Régent Petite France good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified. What is confirmed is that Régent Petite France serves dinner Tuesday through Saturday from 7 to 9:30 PM and holds a Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate, so check directly when reserving if you want a table for one.
Does Régent Petite France handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-restriction details are not verified. Ask the venue directly before you commit, especially if your meal depends on specific accommodations.
Is Régent Petite France good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a planned dinner in Strasbourg, especially if Michelin Guide Plate recognition is a useful signal for the occasion. Specific details such as menu format, price, cuisine type should be confirmed directly before booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Régent Petite France?
Dinner is the only verified service window here. The confirmed hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 7 to 9:30 PM, with Sunday and Monday closed.
Location
5 rue des Moulins
Strasbourg, France
Compare Régent Petite France
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Régent Petite France | Strasbourg | , | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026, Plate, Régent Petite France | , |
| Umami | Strasbourg | Modern Cuisine | , | €€€ |
| Restaurant Le Spitze | Strasbourg | , | , | , |
| La Cuiller à Pot | Strasbourg | , | , | , |
| Ondine | Strasbourg | Seafood, Modern Cuisine | , | €€€ |
| Un Cantalou à Strasbourg | Strasbourg | , | , | , |
How Régent Petite France Strasbourg compares with similar nearby venues.
How it compares in Strasbourg
Régent Petite France is the calmer, setting-led pick in this group. Choose it when the evening is built around Petite France and a composed dinner matters more than a clearly labelled cuisine category. Umami is the sharper choice for diners specifically seeking modern cuisine at a €€€ level, while Ondine is the better fit if seafood and modern cooking are the point of the reservation.
For value clarity, Umami and Ondine are easier to judge upfront because their €€€ price tier and cuisine labels are stated. Régent Petite France requires a more occasion-based decision: book it for ambiance, Michelin Plate recognition, a lower-friction dinner schedule; cross-shop if budget visibility or menu identity matters more. Restaurant Le Spitze, La Cuiller à Pot, Un Cantalou à Strasbourg are sensible alternatives to check when the priority is simply securing a Strasbourg table rather than anchoring the night in Petite France.
Booking difficulty is the practical advantage here. If availability is easy and the group wants a quieter, more settled dinner, Régent Petite France is the lower-stress move. If the meal needs a stronger culinary thesis, start with Umami or Ondine first.
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