Find out what German restaurants to try in Wilhelmshaven. Wilhelmshaven (meaning William's Harbour; German pronunciation: [vɪlhɛlmsˈhaːfn̩]) is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the western side of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea. Wilhelmshaven is the centre of the "JadeBay" business region (which has around 330,000 inhabitants).
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4 based on 91 reviews
Spending the week in windswept Wilhelmshaven has been an interesting adventure. The cuisine here is so different from Southern Germany. Fish, fish, everywhere! My mother and I celebrated her birthday at the An Bord this week and I have to say that it was quite good! The outside of the building is welcoming, with the menu posted outside the door. Inside the bar that is situated in the middle of the room is in the shape of a ship's bow, complete with the ornamental topless woman. The entire restaurant is decorated tastefully in an understated nautical theme. The menu was large but not overwhelming. We decided to start the evening with an appetizer to share. We chose the shrimp in garlic butter. Before the appetizer was served, we were brought a small "welcome" from the kitchen. Not being a food critic, I am not sure what the "proper" name of the dish would be called...but it had the consistency of panna cotta, but was made with Kohlrabi (German turnip) and had a small dollop of chili sauce on top. It was quite flavorful and we both enjoyed it. We were then served our shrimp skewers. Although we were splitting an appetizer, the kitchen tastefully put one skewer and a small salad on two seperate plates for us. The shrimp and garlic butter were great, not overcooked, and had a nice flavor. The salad was crisp and the DRESSING was fantastic! We then ordered the Fish Platter for two. It was enormous! We were served four different types of fish (Zander, Salmon, Rotbarsch, and sadly I cannot remember the last) along with 4 large prawns and two miniature lobsters. Along with this was a medley of steamed vegetables and fried potatoes. There were three sauces that came with the platter for the fish (and veggies too, I suppose!) which were a Mustard Dill sauce, a Hollandaise sauce, and then a red sauce (which resembled a ketchup mayo mix). I liked everything except the red dipping sauce. It was really just bland and had no particular flavor. I think if they put a dash of chili sauce in it, it would be great! For dessert I had the Creme Brulee, which had been prepared ahead of time and tasted fine. The price for our entire meal, including 3 beers, 1 house wine (a Merlot that tasted fine), a Mineral Water, and a Cuppucino came to 64 Euro. This is a great restaurant for the town of Wilhelmshaven. I really enjoyed myself and liked the food!
4 based on 74 reviews
They just switched of the coffeemachine. As such understandeable for lack of visitors, but a little disappointing for us, being nearly frozen and refuged from the icy promenade (Seestrand)
4 based on 62 reviews
Having a reservation, we went there in the early hours of the evening for dinner.The place has nice interior and we felt welcome. But service is very slow. It took a while to order drinks, then to order food. The food also took a while, which was hard on the kids. Once the food was there, the quality of the steak was fine.
4 based on 97 reviews
Had a fantastic meal here, great selection on the menu.They didn't have an English menu which is a bit of an issue for me but one of the group was German and could translate.Well worth a visit and we are going again next week!The building is very nice too..
5 based on 30 reviews
This is the best place to buy "Berliner" Donats (no enough a description).Also bread and other fresh delights are available for take away
4 based on 78 reviews
Where is Guido? I cannot sorry , it's a Hotel or Pub? How too ever. . We look us that once on. When our that gooooggggllleeee like, then write that. I have never been there.I can not write anything. Hearthfelt greetings Caroline
4 based on 147 reviews
The restaurant is located far (approx. 4km) from the center of town, but in the midst of beuatiful locks and harbors. From the outside terrace and the cosy dining room guests enjoy a magnificent view of the old port and a cast iron bridge. The menu is tradional with obviously a lot of choice in seafood. The quality of the ingredients and preparation of the food is good. Nevertheless, we got somewhat disappointed with the dish with coquilles st jacques. It is one of the most expensive dishes on the menu. As the accompanying shrimp were missing in the kitchen at the end of the day (can sometimes happen), this loss in the dish would be 'compensated' with extra scallops. But even under these special circumstances, the kitchen produced a dish with no more than four coquilles st jacques!
4 based on 174 reviews
Very good restaurant in Wilhelmshaven.Nice dishes, recommended the fish.The presentation of the dishes is also very good.They have some good wines too.In summer is really nice because it has also some tables outside on the dock.Book it! Otherwise much likely you won't find a table!
4 based on 153 reviews
CaOs is situated directly on the wharf and the large windows allow a beautiful view on the water. The menu is Mediterranean with a modern twist. I had the roasted eggplant with tomato and mozzarella which is a nice starter (big enough to count as my lunch) and costs about ⬠5,90. Most starters come with fresh German bread. Yummy :) They have a good choice of various fruit juices like cranberry, rhubarb or grapefruit. All dishes were beautifully arranged and all family members were satisfied with their meals. Can't wait to go back to Wilhelmshaven and try something else from their menu.
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4 based on 191 reviews
Directly opposite the Columbia hotel this unassuming little pub was great with good robust food, charming service and an intimate and cosy atmosphere. The food was great (Schnitzel & seafood) and pre-empted with a "freebie" mixed salad which was delicious. It seemed to cater for locals which is always a good sign. If you're looking for something a little more real than eating in a hotel restaurant, this great little place immediately opposite is perfect. And dogs are welcome!
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