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4 based on 103 reviews
We walked around Town to find a restaurant but some very closed and some were closed for holiday so we ended up here Close to our hotel and glad we did.My wife had Grilled Salmon and she liked it, I had a beef Tenderloin with fried potatoes and it was excellent. We wanted a table outside as it was a nice evening but no luck it was fully booked, so pls book ahead it this might be the only good Place in this small Town.Dear JankanHH,thank you very much for your Feedback!We hope you visit us again. It was a pleasure for us.Your Werkstatt-Team
5 based on 22 reviews
DER SCHWAN - Das kleine Privathotel in der schönsten StraÃe unserer Stadt Einbeck (Zentrum)! Unser Restaurant ist Treffpunkt fuer Feinschmecker. Hier steht die Chefin Ute Wicke am Herd und verwöhnt Ihre Gaeste mit bester Kreativität und Qualität. Alles ma
This is a familyrun restaurant, in the hotel "Der Schwan". Ute Wicke is the chef, and she makes all the food herself. The food is fantastick and the restaurant is reccommended by Michelin and Feinschmeker, among others. We had the six course surprise dinner at 62 Euro, and it was worth every penny. They also serve a la carte. The presentation is great, and every dish is a little piece of art. It also tastes fantastic!! I will strongly reccomend a visit to this restaurant and we will surely come back.
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4 based on 28 reviews
We visited the Hasenjäger for a Christmassy family meal in late December. We'd booked a table considerably in advance, specifying that we needed space for 7 adults and a high chair. When we arrived, we were seated in a corner booth that was almost completely enclosed by benches so that there was no space for the high chair other than the spot from where all the food was served, meaning hot plates would have been lifted over his head. Even if we'd have chosen to seat him here, the seat supplied had no straps and would therefore have been very risky to use.So our nine-month old baby had to move from lap to lap for the duration of our meal, which was hugely inconvenient for us trying to eat, and also with so many dangerous items within easy reach from the table.The food was fine. We had a Christmas Goose for four and three a la carte meals. The goose itself was succulent and very well cooked. It was served with dumplings (good), gravy (very nice), a baked apple (which was at best lukewarm) and red cabbage. The red cabbage was the saltiest I've ever been served - almost inedible. The other main courses were good as far as I could tell. We were not able to stay for dessert. We'd waited for over an hour for the main course and the baby was getting too tired/ bored. All in all, you'll like the Hasenjäger if you are into 1980s fake Austrian decor, very patient and not too fussed about modern conveniences. The food is solid and traditional without being outstanding. The service is good enough if you can ignore the inconvenient setup. We probably wouldn't return with a baby though!
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