Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Sylt. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Sylt, an island in northernmost German, has beaches on the North Sea. See the island’s thatched roof houses by bike or horseback. You can also visit the Sylt Aquarium. Sylt has several golf courses.
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4 based on 160 reviews
A strange but cosy place. You have the impression, that you are really in the 1900. Only the cloths from the audience is defferent.The restaurant is a cosy "REEThaus"> with loads of historic items in the rooms. Food is above average and the waiters are very friendly and helpful. Just try it you won't regret.
4 based on 176 reviews
Booking is essential. This stylish and well appointed two- starred Michelin restaurant is the diamant in the crown of Soelringhof Hotel (see seperate review). Unfortunately, there is no pre- dinner cocktail menu at the bar- so we settled for pink champagne instead. We enjoyed an excellent dinner for two. If you are a romantic- make sure to ask for a quiet table at the far end of the restaurant. Sitting close to the open- plan kitchen can be entertaining- albeit a bit noisy. Service was expectedly professional and friendly throughout- but lacked the relaxed and effortless attitude we experienced from the hotel's staff. They should held up their heads a bit higher without being arrogant! The food is outstanding, in choice of ingredients, arrangement, seasonality and quality. The only negative aspect is the high prices: 66⬠for a dish of pasta and a few shavings of truffle is pure extorsion. I have had equally great but cheaper food in central London. Besides, slightly larger portions for gentlemen surely would not go a miss. All in all: well done!! Posh up the bar, max the portion sizes from nano to normal and polish the service and you are defo en route to star no. 3!!! Watch this space..
4 based on 581 reviews
We were there in February 2016.. It was awesome! It's a little multicultural restaurant in the centre of this amazing island! The food is Mediterranean and the prices are absolutely affordable! The owner is a crazy guy but very polite and courteous.. We were very surprised that the waitress served us in English as well. Altogether.. It was an enjoyable evening and when we come back to Germany we will definitely visit this restaurant again! Greets from the other side of the world to all of them!
4 based on 376 reviews
Friendly, attentive (and funny) waitress - nice and relaxing atmosphere, we spent a great evening with our friends! The menu is not to big but noone had problems to find the perfect food-match.Personally I loved the tempura tuna roll as a starter which I shared with a friend.The wine menu shows - it does not always have to cost an arm and a leg, great wine and not expensive (considering the sylt-factor:-))Book a table in advance and try the daily special!
4 based on 155 reviews
Excellent food fresh cooked, good price price on Sylt, not say its cheap, but no betterr value for Quality any where elsejust a tip for anyone who will get local food in a perfect quality on SyltResevation recommended during vacation !!!!
4 based on 469 reviews
Im stilvollen Ambiente unseres Restaurants auf der Dune am Strand, servieren wir Ihnen gerne sowohl Altbewahrtes als auch frische kulinarische Spezialitaten. Wir bieten Qualitat auf hohem Niveau in ungezwungener Atmosphare in der Strandoase Sylt. GenieÃen
Guess the island has not learned about service yet. After reading in a magazine that this is Sansibars sister we decided to give it a try although the menu doesn't look to spectacular. Even got a booking on a Friday night outside. Upon arrival the service greeted us in a very rude way. When we said we'd like to have a look they said we have to ask for permission. When we said we have a booking outside they said they would give us a nice table inside. So we decided to go and leave our money at Sansibar which has better service and food for the same price. While leaving the manager gave us a rude comment.
4 based on 505 reviews
It was our third visit in the Old Friesenstube in the last two years and again we had an excellent dinner in the heartful atmosphere of one of the oldest restaurants in Westerland. Try the "Friesisch Fischpfanne", it's delicious! And don't miss the wine list with many of Germany's best Rieslings.
4 based on 271 reviews
The interior is farm style homey and inviting. Not to comfortable though. The food was a bit of a disappointment. The white fish overcooked and stringy rather than flakey. The samphire, popular in Britain, was salty bitter and a good combination with raspberry. Celeriac puree was ok but not velvety. The open wine, a Sangiovese was just ok. Decor over food. Not bad overall but won't return.
4 based on 183 reviews
i liked the atmosphere and interior. liked the bread and especially the olive oil. my main course was noodles with chanterelles(pfifferlinge) tasted like nothing. sorry to say that! my friends dish with smoked ham was okay, but very pricy!
Where to eat German food in Sylt: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 469 reviews
Im stilvollen Ambiente unseres Restaurants auf der Dune am Strand, servieren wir Ihnen gerne sowohl Altbewahrtes als auch frische kulinarische Spezialitaten. Wir bieten Qualitat auf hohem Niveau in ungezwungener Atmosphare in der Strandoase Sylt. GenieÃen
Guess the island has not learned about service yet. After reading in a magazine that this is Sansibars sister we decided to give it a try although the menu doesn't look to spectacular. Even got a booking on a Friday night outside. Upon arrival the service greeted us in a very rude way. When we said we'd like to have a look they said we have to ask for permission. When we said we have a booking outside they said they would give us a nice table inside. So we decided to go and leave our money at Sansibar which has better service and food for the same price. While leaving the manager gave us a rude comment.
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