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    Restaurant in Kaysersberg, France

    La Table d'Olivier Nasti

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    Alsace's best-credentialed kitchen. Book early.

    La Table d'Olivier Nasti, Restaurant in Kaysersberg

    About La Table d'Olivier Nasti

    La Table d'Olivier Nasti holds two Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste score, and three Star Wine List citations — the highest-credentialed table in Kaysersberg by a clear margin. Run by Olivier Nasti for over 20 years inside Le Chambard hotel, it suits special occasions and serious wine dinners. Book four to six weeks out minimum; closed Monday and Tuesday.

    Book This If You Have One Serious Dinner Left in Alsace

    Seats at La Table d'Olivier Nasti are limited, the restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday, and service windows run just two hours at lunch and two at dinner. That tightness is not incidental — it is the operating philosophy. Nasti has run this kitchen inside Kaysersberg's Le Chambard hotel for over 20 years, and the cadence of the room reflects that longevity: measured, deliberate, built for occasions that warrant the attention. If you are travelling through the Alsace wine route with one high-end dinner to spend, this is where to spend it. If you want something more casual, the Winstub du Chambard next door is the sensible alternative.

    What the Accolades Actually Tell You

    Two Michelin stars in 2025, a 96.5-point ranking from La Liste, membership in Les Grandes Tables du Monde, three Star Wine List citations, and a placement at #280 in Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list — this is not a restaurant coasting on regional reputation. The OAD ranking is particularly useful context: it places Nasti firmly in the tier of France's serious classical houses, comparable in standing to Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern and a rung below the three-starred rooms like Flocons de Sel in Megève or Mirazur in Menton. For the Alsace region specifically, this is the highest-credentialed table currently operating, and 4.7 stars across 330 Google reviews suggests the kitchen performs consistently rather than only on inspection days.

    The Room and the Service Register

    La Table d'Olivier Nasti sits inside Le Chambard, a historic property on Kaysersberg's main street. The atmosphere is formal without being cold , the energy of a room where most tables have planned their visit weeks in advance. Expect quiet, unhurried service pacing and a noise level that stays low enough for conversation throughout the meal. This is not a scene restaurant. There are no walk-in crowds, no ambient buzz from a packed bar spilling in. The room exists to serve the food and the occasion, which makes it well-suited for significant dinners: anniversaries, milestone celebrations, a business meal where you need the table's attention and the room's seriousness to work together. The service at this price point (€€€€ and two Michelin stars) needs to match the kitchen's ambition, and the tenure of Nasti's team , built over two decades , is the strongest indicator that it does. Longevity at this level is earned, not accidental.

    For comparison: at a similar price tier, Alchémille offers a more contemporary, plant-forward experience that some diners will prefer for its lighter register. If you are weighing one against the other, La Table d'Olivier Nasti is the choice when classical technique and wine depth matter more than modern minimalism.

    The Wine Program

    Three separate Star Wine List citations in 2025 is a signal worth taking seriously. Alsace produces some of France's most food-friendly wines , Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer , and a kitchen that has operated in this terroir for over 20 years will have a cellar built around local producers. The wine list is a material part of the experience here, not a supplement to it. If wine pairing is relevant to your decision, this list is in a different tier from anything else currently operating in Kaysersberg. For broader context on the Alsace dining scene, see our full Kaysersberg restaurants guide.

    Booking and Practical Details

    This is a near-impossible reservation. Book as far in advance as your plans allow , a minimum of four to six weeks for weekend dinner service is a reasonable starting point, and demand during the Alsace wine harvest season (October) or the Christmas market period (late November through December) will extend that considerably. The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday. Reservations: Advance booking strongly advised; contact via Le Chambard hotel directly. Dress: Smart formal expected at this price tier and accolade level. Budget: €€€€ , plan for a full tasting menu investment including wine pairing. Timing: Dinner service runs 7–9 pm Thursday through Sunday; lunch service runs 12–2 pm Friday through Sunday. Groups: The short service windows and likely limited seat count mean group bookings require direct coordination with the restaurant well in advance. For hotels in Kaysersberg to make a full occasion of the trip, see our full Kaysersberg hotels guide, and for complementary experiences in the region, see our Kaysersberg experiences guide.

    Who Should Book

    Book La Table d'Olivier Nasti if: you are marking a special occasion in Alsace, you want the best-credentialed kitchen in the region, and you value classical French technique with deep wine integration. It sits comfortably alongside Bras in Laguiole and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille as a French regional destination restaurant worth restructuring a trip around. It is not the right call if you want something looser, shorter, or more affordable , for that, La Vieille Forge or the Winstub du Chambard are both solid options in Kaysersberg at €€. And if your benchmark for French creative cooking is three-star Paris , Pierre Gagnaire or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen , Nasti's two stars and regional focus will feel different in register, not lesser in care.

    FAQs

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    Yes, if classical French technique and a serious Alsatian wine list are what you are paying for. Two Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste score, and Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership together confirm the kitchen delivers at price. The value equation here is not cheap, but the credential-to-price ratio is strong by French fine dining standards. For comparison, this is a more grounded, regionally rooted experience than Troisgros in Ouches, but closer to that tier of cooking than anything else in Kaysersberg.

    Can La Table d'Olivier Nasti accommodate groups?

    Group bookings are possible but require early, direct coordination with the restaurant via Le Chambard hotel. The short service windows (two hours at lunch, two at dinner) and the likely limited seat count mean flexibility is low. Contact the hotel well in advance , six weeks minimum for groups, more during peak seasons like harvest or the Christmas market period. Check Le Chambard's full profile for hotel contact details.

    What should a first-timer know about La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    Arrive having booked well ahead , this is not a walk-in restaurant at any service. The kitchen runs French creative cuisine with deep Alsatian roots, so expect regional ingredients and an extensive local wine focus. The room is formal and the pace is unhurried; a full meal will take the better part of the service window. Dress smartly. If this is your first two-star experience in France, the combination of setting, service, and wine depth makes Kaysersberg a more approachable entry point than a Paris equivalent. See our Kaysersberg bars guide for a pre-dinner drink option nearby.

    Does La Table d'Olivier Nasti handle dietary restrictions?

    Kitchens at this level routinely accommodate dietary needs when notified at booking , it is standard practice for two-Michelin-star restaurants in France. That said, specific accommodation details are not confirmed in our data. Contact the restaurant directly through Le Chambard hotel when booking and state your requirements clearly; doing so at reservation time (not on arrival) is the norm at this level.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    Lunch is the practical choice for first-timers and for anyone who wants the full experience without a late finish. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday lunch (12–2 pm) gives you the same kitchen with daylight, which suits the Alsatian setting and the town of Kaysersberg itself. Dinner runs Thursday through Sunday (7–9 pm) and carries the full formal register of a destination evening out. If this is a special occasion and you want the evening atmosphere, go for dinner on a Saturday. If you are optimising for ease and want to keep the afternoon free for the wine route, Friday or Saturday lunch is the stronger call.

    Is La Table d'Olivier Nasti worth the price?

    At €€€€ with two Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste ranking, and three Star Wine List citations, the answer is yes for diners who want the leading table in Alsace's most celebrated village. The 20-year tenure of the kitchen and a 4.7 Google rating across 330 reviews indicate this is not a restaurant that peaks for guides and dips in reality. It is not the choice if budget is a primary concern , La Vieille Forge and the Winstub du Chambard both deliver strong experiences at €€. But if you are spending one serious meal budget in the region, spend it here.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    For a special occasion in Alsace, yes. Two Michelin stars and a 96.5-point La Liste ranking set a high bar, and the kitchen's 20-year track record under Olivier Nasti suggests consistency rather than novelty-chasing. At €€€€ pricing, this is not an everyday decision, but if you are already in Kaysersberg and want the region's most credentialed meal, the tasting menu is the format that justifies the outlay. If you want serious cooking at a lower price point, Alchémille in nearby Strasbourg is worth considering.

    Can La Table d'Olivier Nasti accommodate groups?

    The restaurant sits inside Le Chambard hotel on Kaysersberg's main street, which suggests some flexibility for private dining arrangements, but the venue does not publicly list group booking details. check the venue's official channels to discuss options — service windows are short (two hours at lunch, two at dinner), so groups should plan around those constraints and book well in advance, especially for Thursday through Sunday when the restaurant is open.

    What should a first-timer know about La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday and runs narrow service windows — lunch from 12 to 2pm, dinner from 7 to 9pm — so missed reservations are hard to recover. It is a formal room inside a historic hotel; dress accordingly. The wine program has earned three Star Wine List citations in 2025, making Alsace regional pairings a strong call. Book at least four to six weeks out for weekend dinner, longer for high season.

    Does La Table d'Olivier Nasti handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodation is not documented in the available venue data, but two-Michelin-star kitchens operating at this level routinely adjust tasting menus for dietary needs when notified in advance. check the venue's official channels when booking and state restrictions clearly — last-minute requests at this calibre of kitchen are harder to handle well.

    Is lunch or dinner better at La Table d'Olivier Nasti?

    Lunch runs Friday through Sunday and is worth considering if you are travelling through Alsace — it lets you pair the meal with time in Kaysersberg's old town without anchoring your evening. Dinner is available Thursday through Sunday. In practical terms, the kitchen and service are unlikely to differ meaningfully between services at this level, so the choice comes down to your schedule. Lunch reservations may be slightly easier to secure than prime Saturday dinner slots.

    Is La Table d'Olivier Nasti worth the price?

    At €€€€, this is one of the most expensive tables in Alsace — but the credentials back it up: two Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025, Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and a 96.5 La Liste score. For a special occasion in the region, it is the clearest choice. If budget is a constraint, Winstub du Chambard in the same hotel offers a lower-price entry point with the same address. Alchémille provides a more modern, produce-driven alternative at a different price tier.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    7–9 pm
    Thursday
    7–9 pm
    Friday
    12–2 pm, 7–9 pm
    Saturday
    12–2 pm, 7–9 pm
    Sunday
    12–2 pm, 7–9 pm

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