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4 based on 77 reviews
This well situated Inn and restaurant lies with a view across an lovely expanse of sand dunes and lakes. The food there is very good and the rooms are newly renovated and said by guests I know to be excellent.
4 based on 36 reviews
Really the worst service ever! Don't go, it's a waste of time.The personnel made us feel very unwanted, and the food was just bad.... asked others and they have had the same experience. Don't waste your time or money on this place.Unglaublich schlecht. Unverschämt!
4 based on 95 reviews
We weren staying t the hotel, two nights.One night the restaurant was full and we walked along to Henne Strand (3kms on the beach) but saw nothing exciting there. Second night we ate in the hotel - demi-pension like most guests. Good food, well presented, wines t not earth-shattering prices. Recommended.
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4 based on 192 reviews
Traveling with family including child with food allergies. They were fabulous about accomodating special requests. Food was amazing. Super fresh fish and gorgeous and tasty salad. Very reasonable prices, beautiful view of beach. Clean restroom, friendly staff, excellent service. Yum!!!!
4 based on 123 reviews
First time visitors to this restaurant. We both had burgers and soft drinks. Really enjoyed our food, which was both tasty and was well presented. Speedy and friendly service. Also the food was fairly priced. Restaurant was well located in the centre of Henne Strand city and only a few minutes away from the beach. Will definitely return
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4 based on 233 reviews
High expectations given its two star status and we gave them every chance to impress as we ordered the full tasting menu with wine pairing. Pre dinner we went into a bar area which was ok. Full of B&O speakers which were unfortunately playing ABBAâs greatest hits! Quietly fortunately. Seriously this needs to change.We were served a pre dinner snack of an Indian theme. This involved a sharing tapas style event comprising of effectively a popadom, some chopped tomatoes, raita and chutney. Now it was lovely and for Daneâs or Germans might have been an innovative revelation but for us Brits this is standard Fayre and quite frankly although nice, I could tell you many places in London that are better. On top of which I personally dropped most of mine on the very expensive rug as there were no plates issued.I donât think that is the best way to introduce what amazing food was to come.We were taken to the restaurant which was typically Scandì. Simple but everything top quality. Light and airy and yet warm and comforting.We then had two further snacks including a very nice parsnip soup. At least two excellent seafood dishes, you lose track after a while. My favourite the cod and my wife the scallops.Meat course was a refreshing change in Guinea Fowl which was perfection. Two desserts which were both excellent. Wine pairing was really imaginative and superb.We also had the cheese course which was interesting. Two excellent, one good and one average. Surprisingly no Danish Cheese?The service throughout was immaculate, informative, friendly and fun.About £400 a head so well in the 2* top end pricing (X change rate doesnât help) but in my opinion well worth it.
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