Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Leer. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Leer is a town in the district of Leer, the northwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leda, a tributary of the river Ems, near the border with the Netherlands.
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4 based on 136 reviews
We were traveling back from Sweden through Germany and stopped over for the night in Leer on the river Ems, near the border with the Netherlands. Last time we stopped in this historic old town there was a classic boating festival and we had snacked in the busy cobbled square near the old rat haus and overlooking the river where all the bustle of the festival was going on. This time there was a rowing festival over the weekend and skullers and eights were all over the riverbank just down river. We walked from our hotel overlooking the rowing activities and up to the Restaurant Waage. It was warm enough in early September to sit out at a candlelit table under a full moon.Absolutely 100% excellent service - friendly waitress gave us all the time we wanted and was happy to explain all. I had a "crab capuccino" with crab cake to start with. Never had it before - but the chef here had produced it beautifully - a superb crab bisque soup topped with foamy cream and accompanying crab cake and lime. Truly delicious. I thne had a silroin steak and rosemary potatoes and green beans. Perfect. My partner had the durade - on the bone - beautifully cooked - served with lovely chips and a well seasoned salad.They had tables inside the restaurant which looked very attractive - but were all booked out. So iof you're in town on a Saturday nighty - book ahead.
Lower Saxony, Germany Food Guide: 10 German food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Leer
4 based on 76 reviews
I was wondering around, last night with my friends looking for a place to dine and it was like an adventure.... No reservation, so almost impossible in this places to find tables. Strange! Anyway, we ended up in "Bey Tony"; very nice and elegant atmosfere, the waiter welcomed me and right away he arranged a table for the 3 of us even though the restaurant was full. English menu was given to us, so it was easy to order food which was all of excellent quality. The best rump steak I had in this region. A friend of mine had the shrimps and wow! Fresh and tender! Unfortunately I cannot judge the wine list as we all had a beer but the list looked good and long, so of a good selection.I will go back there again.
4 based on 143 reviews
This is the restaurant of Hotel Hafenspeicher. It was a Tuesday and some of the restaurants that we wanted to go were closed â so we ended up in Pier 23. The service was very friendly. The food is German / partly cross-kitchen. We ate fish and it was good. What I found odd, was that the âcatch of the dayâ included several fish species which are surely not from the Nordsee â like Parrot fish. Anyway, we enjoyed our dinner â so would recommend this restaurant.
3 based on 98 reviews
Over the years I've come here a lot to just have a coffee with a friend, lunch or dinner. The service has its up and downs, but it was never really bad considering that mostly students are working there. The food was usually good, some meals a bit over-priced though. The most spectacular thing is the location though. It's directly next to the harbour and in summer you can see many rowers and some boats going up and down. It's just outside the main shopping street, a 300m walk maybe. Wonderful on a nice summer day.It's not what it used to be a couple of years ago but it's still relatively solid, not outstanding but not really bad either, depends on the waiter/waitress you get. But usually people are nice if you're nice towards them. Have had lots of awesome cocktail nights here.
Leer Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Leer
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