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4 based on 38 reviews
We have been here several times and the food was always excellent and always different dishes. We like the atmosphere of an old "water castle". The service is really good and the team is nice.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
While travelling around Germany it's almost impossible to find italian restaurant which serve really italian food. So it's a nice surprise to find a very, very good restaurant in this lovely town.
It's not just a matter of quality of the several dishes and specialities (and wine selection) It's something more.
The personnel is kind and ironic, the atmosphere is really unexpected.
I will come back here, everytime I'll have a chance.
Bravi, bravissimi.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
The special meeting place for breakfast and drinking coffee in the heart of Hattingen's old town.
As well as having some of the most delicious cakes on the planet, Cafe Adele also has some of the nicest, friendliest, most accommodating staff anywhere. It's always busy so a reservation is a good idea. Choosing which cake to order is the hardest thing and the portions are very generous. They have recently introduced potato waffles on to the menu and I can recommend them (when you're having a savoury kinda day)- light, crispy and served with herby quark cream and salad. The tea and coffee menu is pages long. Also recommended are the set breakfasts, perfect for a lazy morning meet-up with friends in one of Cafe Adele's cosy little corners, or al fresco in summer. We take visitors to Hattingen here on a regular basis and it never disappoints.
5 based on 60 reviews
I'd like to start my review by saying that I had a lovely lunch, the the food is absolutely fantastic, the service is really impeccable and the atmosphere is really nice, definitely felt like I was eating in a Venetian restaurant. Surely recommend if you're in the area or just visiting!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Spectacular evening in Hattingen. Owner is from Austria and organized live music from his home country. Restaurant was fully packed and fun from beginning to end. Schnaps and specialties from Tirol made it an unforgettable night.
Returned next day for lunch and enjoyed "gutbürgerliche Deutsche Küche" at its best!
4 based on 82 reviews
I have been in the restaurant once or twice a year for the past five years. This year was the best food and choices they have offered. Wild Boar with peppercorn sauce and Hazelnut topping was best meal experienced here. friendly staff and very professional. Looking forward to my next visit.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
4.5 based on 36 reviews
The restaurant is a tastefully decorated museum of clocks and music instruments. Food and service are excellent, and the host couple takes care personally. A great and unique experience. Trouts are really fresh, as they come from their own pond.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
For the first time I could not find anything wrong with a restaurant.
Anything I ate here was perfect, starting from the bread.
I had a lamb leg baked in aluminum foil, very juicy and tasty.
The tzaziki was delicious and also the vegetables and salad had personality of their own, they were not boring side dishes.
Staff was friendly and accommodating.
I highly recommend it.
4 based on 39 reviews
Fachwerk is one of the prettiest buildings in Hattingen – as the name suggests, an old fachwerk house, beautifully renovated inside, bright and friendly. It's also very central and well visited. Space is at a premium inside and I find the tables too cramped and close together. This is not the restaurant for an intimate dinner because your neighbouring diners can't help but overhear everything you might say.
The menu is not particularly extensive (5 of the 9 regular main courses are schnitzel, just with different sauces) and, on all three occasions that we have eaten in this restaurant (the second and third times were on invitation, not through choice), the food was a disappointment – average at best, over-salted or tasteless in some cases and always representing relatively poor value for money. The menu reads beautifully but a schnitzel is a schnitzel and you'll find better at a fraction of the cost in a "pommesbude" elsewhere.
My biggest gripe with this place is the service. Waiting staff are friendly enough but service is incredibly slow. On our last visit, we waited 20 minutes for a menu and another 15 for our orders to be taken. Altogether it was well over an hour before we were served any food and, even then, some at our table had their order well before others. We had an early reservation (6pm) because we had small (and very hungry) children in our party and the restaurant wasn't full so I can't imagine what took so long. In any case this has been the pattern on all three occasions.
Fachwerk sells itself as one of the finer restaurants in Hattingen but, while the atmosphere is lovely, the substance just isn't there, and it is let down by extremely slow service, a boring menu and below-average food.
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