Reviews on European food in Dittishausen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany including Gasthof Wutachschlucht, Restaurant-Landhotel Ochsen, Schattenmuehle
4 based on 11 reviews
Just what we hoped for in a German Gasthaus - friendly, efficient service and good and interesting food alongside the wurst! And across the road from our apartment - we'll be returning!
Top 8 German food in Dittishausen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 11 reviews
While staying in Loeffingen for five days, I enjoyed several meals at the Ochsen, located in the heart of town. The service was always good; the staff friendly and helpful with the menu, with typical Black Forest fare. It was a quiet, pleasant place to dine, and had a cozy, rustic atmosphere. I believe I had goulash soup on two occasions, and it was excellent. The prices were very reasonable. The staff was acquainted with my B&B hosts, so I knew it was popular with the locals. I was impressed with the fact that I was greeted as a friend on my second visit. A quality establishment in a really charming town.
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2 based on 108 reviews
Situated in the heart of the Wutach Canyon in the middle of the Black Forest the Schattenmuehle offers a variety of services. A big beer-garden and a traditional restaurant with Black Forest atmosphere invite to stay for lunch, coffee, snacks or dinner an
After a great day in the Black Forest we wanted a nice local pub with traditional German food. We drove past the Schattenmühle and it looked inviting. A lovely position in the Wutach valley with a big terrace catching the afternoon sun. When we saw the waitress in a traditional German outfit (upholstered like a Victorian sofa) we knew that this is a tourist trap, but we were hungry and could not be asked to drive on. The menue confirmed our concerns with dozens of pages of meals and hundreds of options. My youngest daughter quite rightly questioned why there were Harry Potter pictures photocopied into the menu. The food to no surprise was a complete disappointment. Schnitzel and chips, normally a fail-proof option, was almost not edible, the chips, clearly re-heated were soaked in fat. Grilled Schweinzhaxe had also seen better days and was grilled in the distant past and re-heated with wobbly crackling. The accompanying Bratkartoffeln were burnt and drowsed in seasoning mix. A large mixed salad with cheese and fresh fruit was a simple bowl of lettuce with blocks of supermarket cheese, no fruit in sight and no bread. The waitress disappeared for prolonged periods of time and we had to go and find her in the kitchen on several occasions to ask for ketchup, bread and more drinks. After a thoroughly disappointing meal we decided to forego pudding and asked for the bill and received the icing on the cake. Despite clearly catering for tourists (probably by the bus-load in season) the establishment does not accept credit cards (of any kind)! Cash only or the German ec-card, similar to a debit card, but not available anywhere outside Germany. As the meal was also more expensive then we had paid anywhere else in similar pubs in Germany, my Euros where insufficient, pounds declined and I was requested to drive a 15 mile round-trip to the nearest ATM. Be warned, don't go!The only good thing: I've written my first ever trip advisor review.
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