A l’Agneau d’Or

Alsace


Brimming with bonhomie, A l’Agneau d’Or is a fine choice for robustly seasoned, attractively presented Alsatian dishes, such as choucroute au gratin with Munster cheese and pork cheeks slow-braised in pinot noir – all served in intimate, candlelit surrounds.


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