Remich (Luxembourgish: Réimech) is a commune with town status in south-eastern Luxembourg with just under 3,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the canton of Remich, which is part of the district of Grevenmacher. Remich lies on the left bank of the Moselle river, which forms part of the border between Luxembourg and Germany. The commune is the smallest in Luxembourg in area.
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5 based on 307 reviews
My wife and myself like the good things and I must admit that we ate in many many wonderful places, enjoying wonderful food... But here, it's a complete another story... "Les Roses" is, to our view, THE BEST restaurant in Luxembourg! and believe us, we...MoreDear Géraldine and Vince, Your review is absolutely amazing. We accomplished our mission: to make your gourmet dinner memorable! We are really happy that you enjoyed it. We hope to welcome you back soon. Anne Leick, Marketing & Sales Direktor
4.5 based on 96 reviews
I eat here on a regular basis,as i live around the corner.Best Terrace on Mosel for the price of meal.Staff one big happy family,and very friendly in typical chinese fashion.Lunch Menu only 10 Euros,and not a buffet but 3 course meal.No idea how they do it.Otherwise large Menu offers everything you would expect ,and havent had a disappontment yet.During the week have never had to make reservation,on weekend the Terrace can be quite full,and also expect some waiting time,but no problem with the nice view.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
La Foret is a traditional hotel restaurant that serves excellent French food. The menu is relatively limited but contains most of the classics. The food is beautifully presented and of high quality served by smiling, professional staff. The best choice for French food in Remich.
4 based on 77 reviews
Lohengrin fine dining restaurant at Hotel Saint-Nicolas & Spa invites you to a delight of French cuisine with a selection of the finest regional and international wines. Free indoor parking is available upon availability during lunch time. Guests can enjoy complimentary pool access (with own towels) during week days / lunch time.
we were here for lunch on a Sunday. we ordered a main dish, sole meunière for 32 €. the fish was good, but the accompaniement was very scarce: two very small boiled potatopes and a few leaves of salad that arrived when we were finished. We had to take cheese and a dessert in order not to exit hungry. We had 3 botles of wine and spent 330 € for the 4 of us. Too much for what we got. Other than that, the table by the window was nice. The service was friendly but slow.
3.5 based on 112 reviews
It's a great location sitting outdoors high up with views across the Moselle on the outskirts of this famous wine town. We stopped here for lunch half way through a cycle ride from Grevenmacher and our overall impressions were favourable - we ordered salades composees and a demi of local pinot noir. The food was fine; generous and imaginative portions and the wine was too. It wasn't very busy and the service, though pleasant enough, was pedestrian to be charitable, and the prices all told were pretty high for what we had.
4.5 based on 226 reviews
We went to this restaurant with a group of five. It is important to call before for a reservation. The food is incredible with much food in the plates. Great quality and a good service. Several options to choose, good for friends, couples and families. Fast service always with a smile. Correct prices and prefect desserts. We would like to repeat!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Moselbruck is a surprisingly nice place. It is located at the camping site on the German site of the Mosel river opposite Remich. The food is real good quality German food, served in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere by a helpful professional staff. It is the kind of place you want to come back to.
5 based on 173 reviews
You don't come here only to eat and drink but to have a memorable experience of fine dining.
Compliments to the chef Mr. Bau who surprises his gourmet guests for many years with creative and innovative haute cuisine. Light French dishes with an Asian touch. (Menu Paris-Tokyo)
Service and decoration is also perfect .
The sommelière has good information to give about the great wines served.
The amount of money spent is worth this great and unique fine dining experience.
The allinclusive menu Paris-Tokyo with wine pairing is around 300 Euros pp. (water and coffee incl.)
They also have another option which is called "carte blanche" = surprise menu with 3 (small glasses of wine) for a little less than 200 Euros pp.
The restaurant is situated on the German/Lux. border in a nice old castle.
Great and outstanding restaurant :)
4 based on 87 reviews
I visited this restaurant twice. The first time, at lunch time, the experience was quite pleasant. The second time, at dinner, it was a disaster - food on the menu wasn't available; service poor. The kitchen clearly wasn't staffed by the usual staff causing innumerable problems. Choice for vegetarians is very limited.
4 based on 17 reviews
Regionale Küche aus Luxemburg gepaart mit Französisch und Deutsch
We had dinner at this restaurant, as we were staying at the hotel. The dining room is very small, and tables are very close together. My husbands beef Wellington was good, but my beef "filet" turned out to be a rather thin steak, which was not tender. I was expecting a "filet mignon" type steak, like the one in the Beef Wellington. The Roquefort sauce I had with the thin steak was overpowering.
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