Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Nierstein. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you. including Civitas Weinrestaurant, Restaurant Am Heyl'schen Garten, Klabautermann, Bei Bruno, Zum Rheintal, Zornheimer Weinstuben, Zum Erker, Weingold Guntersblum, Nieder-Olmer Weinstube
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4 based on 51 reviews
Gourmet dining, beautiful interior, excellent service, local "hide-away"! Something pretty special - just across the street from Hotel Becker.
4 based on 12 reviews
Weingold Guntersblum is a small, family-run restaurant. The bright rooms with wood paneling and white walls combine classic-modern design with a unique atmosphere. Our chef creates dishes that combine regionality, seasonality and freshness. A wide selecti
We only had a short time here but Dirk and Stephanie were absolutely amazing as are the team. High car flat tire and Dirk just sorted it. Above and beyond. Highly recommended
4 based on 42 reviews
Couple years ago "Zum Erker" was chosen for our wedding.Because of our guestlist it was almost impossible to satisfy everybodys need and wishes. The crew did it anyway.Booking, Frontdesk, decoration/preparation of the tables....5Star+ level
4 based on 66 reviews
This was one of the best dining experiences in a long time. The food was exceptionally well prepared and the Chef personally came to the table to prepare one of the dishes. We were a party of four and each had something different and everything was outstanding.
4 based on 38 reviews
This was our first time and we were pleasantly surprised! The food was first rate, plentiful and affordable. I had the Rattsherren Schnitzel, which was covered with mushrooms and cheese baked over top. Amazing! My mom had the Flammkuchen, which I tasted of course, also amazing! My Dad had the Pfefferrahm Schnitzel, which I also had to taste, another winner! We also had their Paulaner Dark beer, which my Dad can't stop raving about, of course I liked it too! My parents live nearby, I come to visit them and look forward to a traditional german meal out and this one ranks up way high on my list of favourites locally.
4 based on 212 reviews
Dear guest, the restaurant will be closed for vacation between January 1st, 2019 - January 20th, 2019. We will be back on January 21st, 2019. Kind regards Bruno
Very good food and friendly service!! We had the newly harvested aspargus with scnitzel and potstoes, it was very nice. I had the tiramisu for dessert, very BIG one and nice taste. Provning ok with regards to the quality of the food. Thank you!
4 based on 28 reviews
We actually stayed at this small B&B and had several meals at this restaurant. The meals were classic German foods and we enjoyed them very much. It was White Asparagus season and fresh asparagus was on the menu daily and we indulged in this delicacy. This was definately a local place and we enjoyed watching everyone who came here enjoy themselves just as we did. Well worth a stop if in the Nierstein area!Thanks!
4 based on 16 reviews
The restaurant "Am Heylschen Garten" (60 seats) with adjoining garden terrace (80 seats) spoils you with typical regional cuisine, which goes well with the fabulous wines of the region. And for those who like it a bit more international, there is always a
Just discussing. No words for it. It must have been the worst experience in years. After the dinner, we had a drink in the bar. Everybody was smoking here, terrible. This a a place you can forget about if you're looking for quality.
4 based on 90 reviews
The setting is perfect. Parking is challenging. The welcome is warm. The ambiance is more tasteful than just traditional. We reserved a room upstairs for 8 people and enjoyed delicious potato and truffle soup (with and without blood-sausage), the best side-salad that we've had for a long, long time (a delicate combination of herbs, leaves and flowers), smoked salmon on homemade potato 'puffer' (it said roesti in the menu but it wasn't). For mains we had incredibly tender lamb shanks, pan-fried pike-perch on a bed on creamy sauerkraut (it worked well even without the ubiquitous blood-sausage - why do German restaurants consistently serve meat with fish?!?) and a well-received chicken breast with chilli-carrots, peanut sauce and rosemary polenta.We struggled to find room even for shared desserts - an acceptable creme brulee and a perfectly-executed chocolate moelleux were however polished off. The wine list is not surprizingly very German with some wonderful surprizes like the excellent riesling sekt.We've been here a few times over the years. Highly recommended!
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