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4 based on 57 reviews
Weinheim is quaint & nice, the restaurant is average - the frenchified menu is more germanic in presentation. Ordered the vaunted duckbreast which was OK when warm but tough when lukewarm; obviously the chef wasn't in the kitchen that evening.the town square was interesting, the restaurant so so...
4 based on 64 reviews
Very good, gourmet restaurant. Quite a tiny menu but changes frequently. Service was fast & friendly. Food served was superb and prices are mid-range. Really love this place. Only "negative" point is that there is no free WiFi for guests - there is a WiFi signal available but as the waiter pointed out "it is only for the boss" .... everything else is just flawless. Just go there for the food :-)The Wifi ist free cause in other Restaurants in Weinheim some people downloaded illegal things and the owner had to pay for it. Anyways thank u for the evaluation.
4 based on 242 reviews
This former antiques show room was changed some years ago to a restaurant and is tastefully and comfortably furnished and appointed. A very pleasant atmosphere but quite a large area and so for me, lacking in 'Gemütlichkeit' or intimacy which for most people may be irrelevant. The welcome is very warm and efficiently handled. There is a table d'hote menu together with the limited a la Carte menu. This limited menu is quite a good idea, allowing the kitchen to concentrate on doing a few dishes, but doing them well. We were a party of six and all were satisfied with quality and quantity of the meals. The one small complaint was that the House wine that was served had been sitting too long in an open bottle and so tasted oxidised. It was mentioned to a staff member but no response was forthcoming other than a rather negative frown.Finally, in my view, this is not a restaurant suitable for small children.
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4 based on 69 reviews
This restaurant is really an insiders tip!AmbienceThe ambience is not really great, more sort of "old", not modern or anything like that. But don't get put off with the first impression.FoodWe went for dinner and had a 4 course set menu for â¬59,50 and it was perfect. An original idea was amuse bouche which consisted of a mini-sausage with potato salad - sounds bland (especially as I usually don't eat this) but I was surprised it was extremely well balanced and tasty and I could have eaten more of those mini sausages!Our first course was an asparagus salad with prawns. The dressing perfect, asparagus and prawns cooked to perfection the presentation really beautiful and the portion pretty large for a starter in a menu.Second course was turbot served on an asparagus risotto. Again fish perfect and the risotto as it should be.Mains we had fillet of beef with spring morels, vegetables and potato pureé. Well the fillet was a dream - it was so tender it just melted in the mouth and it was also cooked to perfection as with the vegetables. The portion was also pretty huge not just 2-3 small slices as one usually receives in such a restaurant.Dessert was a dessert variation which was absolutely delicious. Not too heavy nor too sweet.WinesThey have a nice wine list with a lot of local wine at reasonable prices. Just be careful when ordering wine by the glass. The wines recommended to accompany the meal cost about â¬9,-- for 0,1l! Rather take a look at the normal wine list where you also find a selection of wines by the glass and these cost about â¬5,- for 0,2l.All in all, we love this place and visit regularly. Definitely one of the best in the area with the most conistent cooking and the prices for this high quality are really great value for money.
4 based on 65 reviews
This hotel certainly gets the vote for a peaceful location although under certain conditions traffic noise from the A5 is evident. The room was clean and comfortable. If you want to sleep with the window open get a room not facing the lake otherwise bug life might irritate you. Restaurant was good with standard set menu.
4 based on 159 reviews
DEUTSCHE & MEDITERRANE KÃCHE bei gemütlichem Ambiente auf zwei Etagen Ob ein Treffen mit Freunden, eine Familienfeier, ein Geschäftsessen mit Kollegen oder ein romantisches Dinner zu zweit, unser Restaurant bietet für jeden Anlass den passenden Rahmen. Ge
I was here with my friends from Germany and Ukraine .Food was very tasty . Service very good. When we made order and received wrong side dish and told it to waiter , he immediately without any disccussion changed foods .I ordere duck and it was very tasty .I advice this restaurant to my friends
4 based on 136 reviews
We were looking for a german restaurant and Diebsloch was the closest.Its location is top, just like any café and restaurant at Marktplatz. The deck outside was full, but we got a nice table for 3 inside, staff was friendly through and through.We were satisfied with our Schweinelendenspieà (served w champignon, bratkartoffel and sauce), Schnitzeljagd (Schnitzel in Kinderportion without schnitzel soÃe, and pommes) and Diebesgut (also has pommes, with probably fried chicken?!? Wasn't my dish not so sure). I asked for extra sauce for my pommes, no problem. Sauce came after 1min.Food and service, all in all, great.The only thing that bugs me was my pfälzer Grauburgunder (can't remember the brand name, but they have only 2 options for grauburgunder and only one of them is from Pfalz). Not my thing. Maybe someone else would adore it to death, but to me, it's bad. I had grauburgunder from other pfälzer brands and liked them all, but not this one. Conclusion: would definitely come back, and for sure will take another wine.
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4 based on 174 reviews
Dined here on a weeknight with a business colleague. The service was decent, the ambiance nice (we sat out in the beer garden), and the good pretty good. The beers, of course, were awesome. The Maibock hit the spot (preferred it over the pilsner and hells). I had the schnitzel platter, which was ok. Two of the three seemed a little under seasoned. Overall, a nice dinner and worth another trip to try a different dish.
4 based on 65 reviews
Bistronauten relocated from Hirschberg to Weinheim in June 2016, and they have continued to do very well. They are open only in the evenings for dinner, from 18:00 to 22:30, Tuesdays through Saturdays.Housed in the former OEG train station, Bistronautenâs modern interior is made up of an open kitchen, a bistro, a bar, the main dining area and a private dining section. The kitchen belongs to two chefs â Max Still and Johannes Raiber, who work only with seasonal ingredients sourced from small business owners throughout the region. They prepare and serve traditional German fare with modern overtones, and one can really taste the quality.There are 50 seats available in the main dining area, and these are almost always fully booked at least 4 weeks in advance. We managed to get seats without reservations by arriving at 18:00 as soon as they open, and claiming the seats which they set aside for walk-ins.There is only one menu â the daily specials, written out on a blackboard. Choose one of three main dishes â 1 meat, 1 fish, 1 vegetarian â to form a 2-,3- or 4-course menu with a soup and/or a salad and/or dessert/cheese platter. An amuse-bouche is presented upfront to whet the appetite. Table water is included in the price.The service team is friendly and attentive â we were very well taken care of by our server. Our daughter enjoyed the novelty of being able to interact with the chefs, watching while they went about cooking up a storm.All in all an enjoyable evening out, sampling authentic âneue deutsche Kücheâ prepared with heart and soul, traditional dishes elevated into modern creations.
4 based on 170 reviews
This is still one of my favourites in Heppenheim.The selection on the menu is great, with plenty of traditional German dishes washed down with some good winds again regionally selected.My friend went for a pork dish with potatoes and I had a schnitzel.The restaurant is extremely atmospheric and because of its position on the Main Square in the old town it adds to the traditional German charm.à la mail cost â¬40 which was two main courses and two drinks. I think that is fair for what we received.
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