Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Hattenheim including Weinhaus "Zum Krug", Kleines Gasthaus, Gourmet-Restaurant Kronenschlosschen, Adler Wirtschaft, Gasthaus Zum Engel, Rheinblick, Schloss Vollrads, Sandhof, Gutsausschank Trenz, Peter & Silie
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4 based on 107 reviews
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The restaurants offers a wide range of options from German-ish pasta, exotic-ish dishes to vegan bites.The couscous salad with chicken was fresh and with good flavour. The coffee was more than decent too.Service was friendly, and the bill for two including sparkling water came to 35 EUR.A safe choice to enjoy lunch.
4 based on 92 reviews
This winery and restaurant offers delicious food and wines in a really nice setting, especially outside. Whether it was the wines soup with croutons, the fish on risotto (both perfectly cooked and seasoned) or the dessert...everything was great in quality and taste. All the wines tried were refreshing and light, optimal for the high summer temperatures. Service was attentive.
4 based on 72 reviews
I was very impressed with the Sandhof, which has two sections, the Landgasthof (country inn), which is much more than an inn, and the gourmet restaurant, which is a Gault Millau hatted restaurant. We were at the Landgasthof, which served high quality, creative, European food at a reasonable cost. This is a place for friends of top end cuisine. My four points are for the Landgasthof section. I had a lobster cocktail with shrimps and clams, which was excellent, followed by lamb carré. I can only recommend this place and will definitely be back.
4 based on 159 reviews
For chefs Alexander Ehrgott and Martin Beicht, a careful selection of local and seasonal high-quality produce is the basis for a successful menu. If such a selection is combined with international and modern ingredients of premium quality, the result is a
We have come here without reservation on a nice Saturday for lunch. We were lucky and got a table as the food was amazing, they had also a kids menu with very good chicken nuggets, fish fingers etc. However the main attraction is the food for adults of course. If it was not for the slow service (we arrived and ordered first but only received the food after 40 minutes when other tables had already been served. They claimed that one of our dishes was taking longer to prepare, but they could have informed us proactively.), they could be considered Michelin star quality with ole ty of tasty vegetarian options that my wife loved. I had the venison and it was not only tender but really tasteful. Given also the nice setting and the option for the kids to run around in the garden, this is a clear recommendation inthe Rheingau.Dear Peter,thank you very much for your kind valuation. We are pleased that you enjoy the stay in our Restaurant and our food. Sorry for the slow service and the inconveniences. We are working on the improvement in this field.Hope to see you again!Kind regards
3 based on 62 reviews
We stumbled on this place while staying at the hotel kronenschlossen. They had great salads and wonderful Riesling . We ate outside and overlooked the fields of grapes. Service was friendly and helpful, since we don't speak German!
4 based on 42 reviews
After visiting a nearby monastery we decided to have a dinner on a main square of the town right across from the church. The experience was wonderful as it ticked all the boxes: food, atmosphere and service. It wasn't an extensive menu, but the choices were carefully selected to please even the pickiest client. The choice ranges from traditional schnitzel to steak and Italian dishes. Since I consider myself a blood sausage aficionado I couldn't resist ordering Blutwurst dish and it was delicious. Crunchy on the outside and creamy inside. It was served with mashed potatoes and apple chutney. The atmosphere on Friday night was great. Locals enjoying family time. We were lucky that we came some time around 17:30, because at 18:00 no table was available on the patio right outside the restaurant. The evening was setting, church bells were ringing, farmers were cruising by on small tractors. Idyllic. The waitress serving us was lovely and spoke perfect English. I only wish that there was an English menu so we didn't have to interrogate our waitress. I would definitely recommend anyone who is in the area to visit this lovely restaurant.
4 based on 194 reviews
Very impressive location, packed with guests.An amazing wine list, specializing in regional wines; very carefully selected and very reasonably prices. Respect about that!Extremely professional and friendly service team.The food however ranges from "amazing" to "it's OK", depending on the course you're eating.This inconsistency is not unexpected on this level of dining. Maybe we caught them off guard on a bad day. I hope so for them and I wish them to get the food organized in a flawless manner for future customers. I have no doubts they are able to perform on this level.
4 based on 129 reviews
This is small castle-hotel with a romantic atmosphere. Parking is possible in front of the hotel. Bedroom is cosy, bathroom clean and charming. But the breakfast was a big disappointment.During our stay in Germany we booked six different castle-hotels. This was certainly not the cheapest, but compaired with the others it was not what I expected.Conclusion: good hotel, but not a topper. For the same money you can find nicer places to stay.
4 based on 74 reviews
Kleines Restaurant mit guter Küche. Auch Catering
A small restaurant in Oestrich-Winkel that serves Italian cuisine. Everything was made from fresh. Great meals, great atmosphere and great values. The patio sitting provides intimate surrounding with large trees, candles, but most of all, the tables aren't so closed to each other so no eavesdropping of the neighbor's conversation.If I had to critic, the only think I could think of is the lack of parking space. We had to park 2 blocks away from this tiny restaurant. But all in all it was best!
4 based on 93 reviews
We were aiming for the 'Adler Wirtschaft'; but it was closed. Zum Krug is exactly what you expect of a traditional village hotel/restaurant: all heavy, dark oak furniture and panelling.The food likewise: not bad; but somewhat over-salted, and with an excess of rich saucing. My colleague's Wiener Schnitzel she described as 'average'.The wine list was almost exclusively Rhein riesling, with small later sections labelled 'non-Riesling' and even - horribile dictu - red wines.The price was Euros 55 for the two of us - quite reasonable, for such a touristy village.Overall: adequate; not memorable.
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