Restaurant in Barr, France
La Table du 5
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About La Table du 5
La Table du 5 holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and a Google rating of 4.4 from 166 reviews, placing it among the more carefully watched modern cuisine addresses in Barr, Alsace. Situated on the town's central square at 11 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, it operates at the €€ price point — accessible for the quality tier it occupies in a region where serious cooking rarely comes this affordably.
Modern Cuisine on Barr's Central Square
Alsace's Route des Vins runs through towns that have long defined French provincial dining, and Barr sits quietly within that corridor without drawing the crowds that descend on Colmar or Riquewihr. Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, the town's modest central square, is where civic life organises itself — the market, the mairie, the slow rhythm of a Thursday morning. La Table du 5 occupies a position on that square that feels less like a destination address and more like a local institution that has quietly accumulated credibility. The setting frames the meal before you've looked at a menu.
In Alsace, the relationship between modern cuisine and regional tradition is never entirely resolved. The region's cooking identity was shaped over centuries by a back-and-forth between French and German influence — choucroute and baeckeoffe alongside classical French saucing and technique. The modern cuisine category, as practised in towns like Barr, tends to operate as an edited conversation with that history: drawing on local producers, referencing Alsatian ingredients, but not treating the canon as a constraint. That position sits at the mid-range of the regional dining spectrum, below the grand Michelin-starred Winstub formality of somewhere like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and above the purely traditional brasserie format.
Where the Michelin Plate Fits in the Regional Picture
The Michelin Plate designation, awarded to La Table du 5 in 2025, signals something specific and worth understanding. It is not a star , it does not imply the ambition level or investment of a Flocons de Sel in Megève or the architectural cooking of Mirazur in Menton. What it does signal is that Michelin's inspectors found the cooking good enough to recommend without reservation , technically sound, consistently executed, worth a visit. At the €€ price point, that combination is unusual. Most Michelin-acknowledged modern cuisine restaurants in France operate at €€€ or above. The fact that La Table du 5 holds its designation at a lower price tier places it in a small peer group: restaurants where quality has outpaced pricing ambition.
A Google rating of 4.4 across 166 reviews adds a second data layer. That figure is not exceptional at the leading end of the French fine-dining tier, where starred restaurants routinely hit 4.7 or 4.8. But it is strong for a mid-range address in a small Alsatian town, where the review base is less likely to be skewed by international food-tourism traffic. The distribution of opinions across that many local and regional diners suggests a kitchen that delivers reliably, not one built around a single high-profile dish or a theatrical format that compensates for inconsistency.
For context on where Alsace's more ambitious modern cooking is happening, Au Crocodile in Strasbourg represents the regional capital's approach to the tradition, while broader French modern cuisine at the highest register runs through houses like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and, at the other end of the philosophical spectrum, the ingredient-led work at Bras in Laguiole. La Table du 5 operates well below those registers, but the Michelin Plate at €€ in a town of Barr's scale is its own credible signal.
The Alsatian Context Behind the Plate
Understanding what modern cuisine means in a town like Barr requires placing it against the region's agricultural specificity. Alsace produces Riesling and Pinot Gris grown on a range of terroirs from the Rhine plain to the foothills of the Vosges. Its market towns support a supply chain of pork products, river fish, forest mushrooms, and dairy that gives local kitchens a pantry unlike anywhere else in France. Modern cuisine in this context does not mean abstract or decontextualised cooking , it means applying contemporary technique to that specific larder. Restaurants in towns like Barr that earn Michelin recognition typically do so because they are working that local supply intelligently, not because they have imported a formula from a larger city.
That pattern is visible across comparable small-town addresses in France's great agricultural regions: think how similar dynamics operate in Burgundy, in the Périgord, or along the Loire. The town square restaurant that holds a Michelin mention at accessible prices is often the address that has achieved the leading local integration, sourcing with more discipline than its peers and cooking with more focus than the volume brasseries that surround it. La Table du 5 appears to follow that logic, judging by its designation and its sustained customer approval across more than 160 reviews.
Planning a Visit to Barr
La Table du 5 is at 11 Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in central Barr, a town accessible from Strasbourg by train (roughly 35 minutes to Barr station) or by car along the D35, the Route des Vins that connects the major Alsatian wine villages. Barr itself warrants more than a meal: the town has a substantial Alsatian wine heritage and sits close to the Château d'Andlau and the Hohenbourg ruins. If you're spending time in the region, our full Barr hotels guide covers the accommodation options, and our full Barr wineries guide maps the producer visits worth building a day around.
At the €€ price point with a Michelin Plate, La Table du 5 is the kind of address that can be booked without the three-month lead times required by the region's starred kitchens. Phone and online booking details are not confirmed in our current data, so verifying current reservation policy directly with the restaurant before visiting is advisable. Hours are similarly unconfirmed , worth a call or a check on a local booking platform before making the trip from Strasbourg or further afield.
For those building a wider Alsace itinerary, Enfin is the other notable restaurant address in Barr worth tracking. Our full Barr restaurants guide places both in context alongside the broader range of what the town and its immediate surroundings offer. Beyond dining, the Barr bars guide and experiences guide cover the full picture for a longer stay in this part of the Bas-Rhin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do people recommend at La Table du 5?
La Table du 5 is recognised for its modern cuisine approach in the Alsatian tradition, working within a regional food culture that draws on local produce from the Vosges foothills and the Rhine plain. The Michelin Plate (2025) and a Google rating of 4.4 from 166 reviews suggest the kitchen's strongest suit is consistency across a market-led modern menu. Specific dishes are not confirmed in our current data, and the menu at this price tier is likely to shift seasonally. The Barr restaurants guide provides further context on what the town's kitchens do well.
Do I need a reservation for La Table du 5?
At the €€ price point with a Michelin Plate in a small Alsatian town, La Table du 5 is less pressured than the starred regional addresses, but Michelin recognition in a town of Barr's scale does generate meaningful demand, particularly on weekends and during the autumn wine-harvest period when the Route des Vins sees its heaviest traffic. Booking in advance is the sensible approach. Confirmed reservation channels are not in our current data; contacting the restaurant directly or checking a French booking platform is advised before travelling.
What is La Table du 5 best at?
The Michelin Plate designation in 2025 and the 4.4 Google rating across a substantial review count point to a kitchen that executes consistently within the modern cuisine format at an accessible price tier. In the context of Alsatian dining, that means technically sound cooking with a regional ingredient base, positioned above the traditional brasserie tier but below the multi-starred ambition of houses like Auberge de l'Ill or the broader French modern cuisine reference points at Troisgros in Ouches or Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or. What the address appears to do well is deliver quality that exceeds its price point in a setting that reflects the town rather than performing against it.
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