Discover Restaurants offering the best Greek food in Lorrach, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Lörrach German pronunciation: [ˈlœrax] is a city in southwest Germany, in the valley of the Wiese, close to the French and the Swiss borders. It is the capital of the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg. The largest industry is the Milka chocolate factory. The city had a population of 10,794 in 1905 and of 47,707 in 2007.
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Restaurant was in past known as Mykonos which is still reflected in the wall paintings . Name changed not too long ago. Still nice atmosphere and friendly service . Menu offers wide selection of mezes (starters) . Musaka tasted great. note : in summer time one can site for lunch / dinner in "innenhof" (backyard)
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Near to the Swiss border so they have a great choice of rösti dishes. Also the schnitzels were very much to our liking. Only visited the restaurant so no information on the rooms. Very friendly service !
4 based on 29 reviews
My family of six have been frequenting the Rhodos for the past twelve years and it still remains a favorite for food value for money. My favorite dish is the Olympia Platter (this gives you a nice selection of typical Greek foods including fish and meat) which used to feed two adults and two smaller children. The mixed olives and chillis is a must. A complimentary ouzo is served before the meal, main courses come with a salad and a Metaxa brandy is included at the end. Service is very friendly and waiting times between courses is usually short.I have also used the Restaurant for Endress+Hauser business and took ten lively Russians customers who were very satisfied.
4 based on 245 reviews
It was a very warm day in Lorrach and the moving choral festival was in full swing with a cappella chorales of all age groups in full swing through the central square nearby the open market with fresh fruits and vegetables from various local farms. After shopping and listening for a while it was time for lunch. Many outdoor seating establishments abount but our daughter chose Symposium. Symposium is best described as Greek Fusion. Basic gyros done in an assortment of styles. Cheese fondue (very rich), gyro meat in a type of goulash and small potatoes,and a shishkabob with pork, a meat patty and calamari rings. Very large dishes for lunch outside at nearly 90F. Inexpensive wines and beers. Service was decent.
4 based on 62 reviews
well, to find your way around at El Greco is rather cumbersome. On the other Hand you visit this place for ist Food and Service.Service is excellent and includes anything you would expect (family run).Food is all along Greece and offers some xtras such as Pizza and children´s plates. Prices are reasonable and plates are well filled. Meat is very good.Go there to EAT, place itself is not worth staying. Bathrooms are unheated.
4 based on 230 reviews
Greek cuisine, nice cosy atmosphere, moderate level place. You will have a good choice of dishes, which are tasty, although not special. Nicely served, fresh and somewhat home -like. Quality is good, prices are not high, especially coming from Switzerland. We liked local drinks, especially metaxa. Deserts are quite good and pretty large.I would say, place has nice atmosphere and good food. So, recommended. Usually it's overbooked, so you have to reserve or to come early at opening. Works until late hours. Accept cash and Maestro. Stuff is a little busy so you might have to wait or not get enough attention. But yet it was not disturbing.
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