Find out what European restaurants to try in Karlshagen including Restaurant Veermaster, Pier 14 Restaurant, MS - Libelle, Kaliebe Akzent Hotel & Restaurant, Museumscafe, Zur Duene Strandbistro, Fischrestaurant Waterblick
Restaurants in Karlshagen
4 based on 388 reviews
My partner treated me to a birthday dinner at this nicely situated reastaurant, overlooking the "Achterwasser", a big inlet of the Baltic Sea, typical for this coast. We had a platter of local specialities for starter, very hearty and fresh. Despite being sensible people, we ate all of it, knowing that we might not be able to finish our respective main courses. My fish dish was perfect, as was my partner's meat equivalent. Service was friendly and professional and the whole atmosphere in the restaurant felt very positive. Tables were not set too close to one another, allowing a conversation without fearing eaves dropping neighbouring tables. I would definitely come back without hesitation, even if they raised the prices by 50% - that says it all!
3 based on 43 reviews
Beste Lage an der Promenade und seebrücke. Maritime Speisekarte im Bistro und auch im freiluftbereich. Freundliche und flotte Bedienung. Gut besucht auch von Lauf Gästen.
4 based on 85 reviews
Great food, a very good choice on the menu (or you could order one of the many set menues). Fresh and well prepared. Other than in the other restaurants we looked at the menu offers not only the usual main dishes, but very interesting and well prepared accompaniments and side dishes. The only draw-back is the questionable quality of the open wine. We would recommend beer as a drink...
4 based on 25 reviews
Tucked away in tiny Trassenheide on the German island of Usedom is a real gem of a restaurant housed in the local Akzent Hotel. At the tail end of the tourist season during Wildwoche, all the stops were pulled out in the delectable preparation of wild game. My choice, the Rothirschkalbbraten (roasted baby red deer) was out of this world: butter tender and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. The accompanying sauce worked perfectly to bring out the delicate flavor of the meat which was in no way gamey. Accompanying my dish were perfectly prepared croquettes and red cabbage seasoned better than any Iâve ever tasted. On our first two visits, we ordered off the Wild specialty menu and sat there in a state of dining bliss, congratulating each other on the great restaurant find we'd made. We wagered that the restaurant's offerings on the regular menu would be just as delectable. To test that, on our last visit we ordered from the fresh seafood menu and made all the same "I can't believe this!" little yummy groans that delighted diners world over seem to unconsciously utter. We felt comfortable immediately in an atmosphere that was quiet, serene and soothing. It's one of the places where you'd feel comfortable in jeans as well as a suit. The décor is unobtrusive with walls of windows and the lighting is soft. Service was polite and professional. The restaurant, restrooms and what we could see of the hotel foyer and breakfast room, etc. were spotlessly clean.Our dinners ranged from about 11 to 23 Euros, a marked savings over what comparable meals in a similar restaurant would cost us four hours to the west. Parking is free for guests, but youâll need a token from the server to exit as the lot is gated.
4 based on 152 reviews
We had flounder and parsley- mashed potateos, kind of tasteless. Wine was good.Cramped inside but cosy. Liked the closeness to the ocean. Menues only in German and hard for waitress to translate to english.
4 based on 293 reviews
I couldn't get over how cute this place was. Walking in from the outside, on the left you see an upscale bakery counter. On your right, you see an upscale clothing and handbag boutique, selling Le Specs sunglasses, Michael Kors bags and shoes, L'Occitane perfume, and lovely clothes. Walking through this space, you make your way to the restaurant. It's also lovely, with beautifully decorated tables, an aquarium, and velvet banquettes. The menu is a bit small, with burgers, tapas, salads, and a few specials. Everything was delicious. I had a rhubarb spritz to drink, and the salmon special to eat. They were both prepared with care. My husband had steak tips over risotto. Again, delicious.The service was friendly and attentive. The food was a bit pricy, but it was really good and you're paying for that beautiful showroom, I'm sure. Desserts there weren't my favorite, but I'm not German. The cheesecake was a bit too grainy for me, and the strawberry cake I tried had an overly hard layer of gelatin to break through.We enjoyed it so much, though. The atmosphere there can't be beat, and you can go shopping afterwards because the boutique stays open! We even went back the next day for a quick drink after walking the promenade.
4 based on 106 reviews
The food was fine, but was served about an hour after we ordered! As a result, we had to rush through our afternoon program of visiting the nearby Peenemünde technical museum.
Best German food near Karlshagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany
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