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73. La Regie
4.2
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9 Reviews
£15
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Western-style
TheForkUser
Friendly welcome. Quiet and pleasant space. Fresh and tasty products. Very friendly staff. Good value for money
74. Hashimoto Restaurant
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£109
Japanese
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M83***38
🏰 Historical traces: Baroque pearls and steel past On the banks of the Saar River on the German-French border, Saarbrücken is like an open history book, waiting for travelers to read it. This city with a thousand-year history was once known as the "German Steel Heart" because of its coal and steel industry, but now it has captured people's hearts with its soft Baroque style. Ludwig Church: Germany's most authentic Baroque Protestant church, the pinnacle of Stangl, the sun shines through the stained glass windows, casting mottled light and shadows on the carved altar. Saarbrücken Castle: The ruins of the 18th-century royal palace, climb the tower to overlook the whole city, the Saar River winds like a blue ribbon, and the red tiles of the old city and the glass curtain walls of the new building are interwoven into a dialogue between time and space. Historical imprints: The stone bridge across the Saar River (1546), the Gothic Saint-Arnoult Church, and the legend of France's 15-year trusteeship after the Treaty of Versailles, let every brick and stone hide a story. 🇫🇷 French romance: lazy time in the little Paris on the border "In Germany, it feels like being in France"-the unique charm of Saarbrücken comes from the cultural immersion of the Napoleonic era. Wandering in the old French streets: trams jingle by, the aroma of croissants floats in the windows, and locals bask in the sun with coffee next to the fountain in the Town Hall Square, as if they are leisurely on the left bank of Paris. Recommended restaurants: 🍷 Chez David: A Michelin-recommended French bistro, snails and Burgundy beef served with Pinot Noir, full of romance. 🍣 Hashimoto: German-Japanese fusion cuisine, salmon sashimi and German pork knuckle collide to create wonderful sparks. 🍕 Diner Pizza & Pasta: Authentic Italian kiln-baked pizza, cheese shreds instantly heal the taste buds. 🎶 Carnival time: Summer carnival at the Saar-Spektakel Music Festival Every August, the banks of the Saar River turn into a carnival for 300,000 people! Water wonders: dragon boat racing, scuba diving, torch night tours, the Saar River turns into an adventure park. Star lineup: From Nena to Blue Band, rock, electronic, and pop take turns bombarding, and the riverside stage roars all night. Fireworks show: At the end of the festival, thousands of fireworks bloom in the night sky, reflected in the river, and draw the stars with the glow sticks in the hands of the audience. 🌿 Spirit of Nature: Saar Ring and Forest Secrets Walk out of the old town and the beauty of nature is within reach. Saar Ring (Saarschleife): The U-shaped river valley is known as the "most curved river bay in Germany". The hiking trail passes through the forest and overlooks the "green heart" surrounded by clear water. Schlossberg Caves: The largest sandstone cave in Europe, with red rock walls burning like flames. After the adventure, you can enjoy a glass of cider at the mountaintop cafe. Seasonal activities: Cycling through cherry trees in spring, picking apples and making moonshine in autumn, and the scent of cinnamon at the Christmas market in winter. 🎭 Cultural tour: from theater to street art Saarbrücken's literary DNA is hidden in every corner. National Theater (Staatstheater): One of the oldest theaters in Germany, where Shakespeare's plays and avant-garde experimental plays are performed on the same stage. European Computer Center: Visit Saarland University and Max Planck Institute to feel the technological pulse of the "City of AI". Street Art: In the alleys of the old city, graffiti murals and Baroque reliefs "dialogue", and students often perform impromptu performances with guitars in cafes. 📅 Itinerary suggestions Classic one-day tour: Walk in the old town → Ludwigskirche → Saarbrücken Castle → Saar-Spektakel Music Festival (Summer only) → French dinner In-depth experience: Day1: Historical site tour + cave exploration Day2: Saar Ring hike + University technology tour Day3: Music festival carnival/winter Christmas market Saarbrücken, a "hybrid" of German and French culture, has both the weight of history and the laziness of southern France. Here, every step can echo the echo of time, and every breath is stained with the aura of art and nature. 🌍 Let's go! Let the wind of the Saar River blow away all the fatigue of travel.
75. Esplanade
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£53
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76. Chez Lulu
4.7
/5
63 Reviews
£16
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Super friendly staff. Very nice food and wines. The best restaurant in town! We would come back again.
77. Leo'S Kitchen & Bar
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78. Kopp's Haus
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1 Reviews
健康美丽的芳芳
Kopp's Haus, their restaurant is also very popular locally. I love their hot pot very much, and the taste is relatively light. I personally think their luncheon meat is quite delicious.
79. Escargot Chez Eric
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2 Reviews
Western-style
Open Late
e11***97
The clerk was very enthusiastic. He watched us take photos and told us that there was wifi in the store. He asked us to go online and tell our friends that we were eating here.
80. Iu
3
/5
2 Reviews
Asian Cuisine
enan21
The restaurant is good.😃😀
81. L'Envol
4.7
/5
20 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Great lunch! A nice place (a bit weird), not the cheapest (110€ for the two of us), but the best lunch we had in Metz. There is also a Business lunch for less, but we shared one Tuna Tartar (done in a very interesting way) as starter, then continued with one Octopus and one Saint-Pierre (both really excellent) and finished with sharing a Tiramisu (mine is better :-)). Three glasses of wine, one coffee, and the bill.
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