Restaurant in Obernai, France
Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant
775ptsNature-driven tasting menus, serious wine list.

About Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant
A Michelin one-star address in Obernai built around Alsatian permaculture produce and a 1,500-label natural wine list. Chef Thierry Schwartz holds the Officer's title in France's Order of Agricultural Merit — the sourcing credentials are real. Book hard in advance; this is the strongest choice in Obernai for food and wine enthusiasts willing to commit to a set menu format at €€€€.
Verdict
If you are choosing between Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant and La Fourchette des Ducs for a serious dinner in Obernai, the decision comes down to what you want from a €€€€ meal. La Fourchette des Ducs is more formal and classical; Schwartz is the more intellectually interesting booking — a Michelin one-star restaurant built around natural wines, permaculture produce, and a philosophy that is genuinely expressed on the plate, not just stated in the marketing. For food and wine enthusiasts who want depth, this is the stronger choice.
About the Restaurant
Thierry Schwartz holds a Michelin star (2024) and an Officer's title in France's Order of Agricultural Merit — a credential that signals his commitment to Alsatian agriculture is documented and institutional, not decorative. The kitchen works with local and permaculture producers, and the menus are structured around what that supply yields: pure spelt, arctic char, wild sorrel, organic farm eggs. This is not a restaurant that gestures at sustainability while running a conventional kitchen; the sourcing constraint is the creative engine.
The dining room reinforces the same logic: wood, seasonal vegetables on display, a log-burning fire. If you are coming from a city restaurant with high production values and minimal aesthetic, the room may feel quieter than you expect. That is the point. The pacing and the setting are designed to match the food, not compete with it.
The wine list runs to 1,500 labels with a strong natural wine emphasis. Schwartz and his partner Cyril Kocher were committed to natural wines before the category became mainstream, which means the list has depth and age that newer natural wine programmes do not. For a wine-focused traveller, this alone makes the booking worth considering seriously. Compare this to restaurants like Arpège in Paris , another benchmark for produce-led French fine dining , and Schwartz occupies a similar philosophical position at a lower price point and in a region that gives him direct access to Alsace's exceptional agricultural output.
Timing and Booking
Book well in advance , this is a hard reservation to secure, particularly on weekends and during Alsace's autumn season when the region draws serious food and wine visitors. The leading time to visit is late spring through early autumn, when the permaculture supply is at its widest range and the outdoor character of the produce is most legible on the plate. Winter visits are worth considering for the log fire atmosphere and the richer, more root-vegetable-forward menus that the season produces. Avoid assuming a last-minute table will be available; plan at minimum three to four weeks out, more if your dates are fixed.
Private and Group Dining
The database does not confirm specific private dining room details or group capacity, so contact the restaurant directly to establish what is available for parties. What is relevant here is that the set menu format , three menus built around the day's produce , makes this a strong group booking in principle. Everyone at the table eats the same structure, which removes the coordination problem that a large à la carte order creates. For a special occasion group of four to eight, the format works well. For solo diners or couples, the counter or standard table experience is what most guests will have, and the set menu framing means the experience is coherent regardless of party size.
How It Compares
Within Obernai, La Fourchette des Ducs is the most direct peer at the same price tier. If classical French technique and a more conventional fine dining atmosphere is what you want, La Fourchette des Ducs is the safer bet. Schwartz is the right choice if the natural wine list and produce sourcing are genuinely part of what you are paying for. Le Parc at €€€ sits one price tier below and is a reasonable alternative if you want modern cuisine without the full Schwartz commitment. À l'Agneau d'Or at €€ is the right call for traditional Alsatian cooking without fine dining pricing.
In the wider French natural and produce-led fine dining context, Schwartz sits alongside restaurants like Bras in Laguiole and Flocons de Sel in Megève as a destination restaurant that justifies travel specifically for the food and wine programme, not just as a meal attached to a wider trip. The Michelin star is the floor here, not the ceiling , the wine list and agricultural credentials are what separate this from other one-star addresses in the region.
For context on what Alsace's broader fine dining benchmark looks like, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern is the region's most decorated address. Schwartz is a different proposition , more personal, more philosophically specific, and more rooted in contemporary natural wine culture. See also our full Obernai restaurants guide, hotels guide, and wineries guide to plan the wider trip.
Practical Details
| Detail | Thierry Schwartz | La Fourchette des Ducs | Le Parc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€€€ | €€€€ | €€€ |
| Cuisine | Creative / Natural | French, Modern | Modern |
| Awards | Michelin 1 Star (2024) | See Pearl page | See Pearl page |
| Google rating | 4.5 (496 reviews) | , | , |
| Booking difficulty | Hard , book 3–4 weeks out | Hard | Moderate |
| Wine focus | Strong , 1,500-label natural list | Classical French | Standard |
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Compare Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant | Thierry Schwartz and Cyril Kocher are an inseparable duo, passionate about naturalness in both food and wine. Pioneers, they believed in natural wines long before they became trendy, and today they ce...; Nature on your plate: that is the motto of Thierry Schwartz. Important: we are talking about all aspects of nature, including non-vegetable ones. Yet there is a green edge to everything. Besides respect for tradition, there is also a lot of respect for our planet. And yes, fruit and vegetables also have their place here in this Alsatian eatery. Nature-llement!; Category: Remarkable; Thierry Schwartz, who describes himself as an Alsace native by birth and at heart, believes that nature's rightful place is at the centre when it comes to cooking. This ethos is borne out by his commitment to local producers and by his title of Officer of France's Order of Agricultural Merit. To set the scene: think lots of wood, seasonal vegetables on display and a log-burning fire. Thierry concocts three remarkable set menus in which the produce (from Alsace and permaculture) is sufficient in and of itself: pure spelt, arctic char, wild sorrel, organic farm eggs... to be washed down with a fine, natural wine. The choice is yours – from the 1,500-strong list!; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| La Fourchette des Ducs | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Le Parc | €€€ | — | |
| À l'Agneau d'Or | €€ | — | |
| Signature - Yona | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is one of the stronger cases for a celebration dinner in Alsace. A Michelin star (2024), a log-fire dining room, and three set menus built around local and permaculture produce create a format that suits milestone occasions well. The €€€€ price tier and the focused tasting menu structure mean this works best for couples or small groups who want a full evening of it, not a quick dinner. Book well ahead, particularly on weekends.
What are alternatives to Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant in Obernai?
La Fourchette des Ducs is the closest peer in Obernai at the same price tier, with a more classical French technique approach — choose it if you prefer conventional fine dining over nature-led menus. Le Parc is another option if you want a hotel-restaurant setting. À l'Agneau d'Or suits those who want Alsatian tradition at a lower spend. Signature by Yona offers a more contemporary, chef-driven format for comparison.
What should I order at Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant?
The menu is set — Thierry Schwartz runs three tasting menus rather than à la carte, so ordering in the conventional sense does not apply here. Based on the venue's documented ethos, expect produce like pure spelt, arctic char, wild sorrel, and organic farm eggs, sourced from Alsace and permaculture farms. The 1,500-bottle wine list, weighted toward natural wines, is a genuine draw — factor pairing into your budget.
Does Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
The venue's nature-led, vegetable-forward approach means plant-based dishes feature prominently across the menus, though the format is not exclusively vegetarian. For specific dietary requirements, check the venue's official channels at 35 Rue de Sélestat, Obernai — the set menu format makes advance communication more important here than at à la carte restaurants.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant?
If nature-driven, produce-led cooking is your format, yes. The Michelin star (2024) and Thierry Schwartz's Officer of the Order of Agricultural Merit credential back up the sourcing claims — this is not cosmetic farm-to-table branding. The three set menus are built around Alsatian and permaculture produce, and the 1,500-bottle natural wine list adds real depth. If you prefer à la carte flexibility or classical French saucing, La Fourchette des Ducs is a better fit.
Is Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant worth the price?
At €€€€, this sits at the top of Obernai's dining tier, but the Michelin star (2024) and the documented commitment to local and permaculture sourcing give the pricing a clear foundation. The natural wine list of 1,500 bottles is a genuine differentiator at this price point. For the spend to make sense, you need to be engaged with the tasting menu format and interested in wine — if you want flexibility or a shorter meal, the value case weakens.
Is Thierry Schwartz - Le Restaurant good for solo dining?
Possible, but not the natural fit. The set menu format and the dining room's character — wood, seasonal produce on display, a log-burning fire — lean toward shared-table occasions. Solo diners interested in the natural wine list may find the counter or bar seating more comfortable, though the database does not confirm specific solo-friendly seating options. check the venue's official channels to check availability and setup.
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