5 Vern Niebel - 2 months ago
Sep's is not really German food, instead it relates to Alsace, the French region close to Germany, which is strongly influenced by French cuisine. The place is a bit of time travel 50 years back and it is great to have a piano player presenting French tunes. The food is excellent and so is the service. They have great wines at very attractive rates, for example a bottle of Sancerre for 500 Pesos. The interior of the restaurant reminds to French "brasseries". An excellent experience!