Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Worms including Zum Stolpereck, Kolb's Biergarten, Schnitzelhutt, Hotel Restaurant Kriemhilde, Zum Klausenberg, Parkhotel Prinz Carl, Restaurant Dimitra griechische Spezialitaten, Mauritius Worms, Al Fiume, Zum alten Kelterhaus
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Besonders im Sommer ist es wunderbar in Alsheim in das Alte Kelterhaus zu gehen. Direkt am Richtung Mettenheim gelegenen Ende des Ortes geht es in die Weinberge bis zu dem Alten Kelterhaus. Davor findet sich ein schöner Terassengarten vor dem Kelterhaus. Auf der Karte stehen Flammkuchen und kleinere Gerichte. Zu trinken gibt es ordentlichen Wein, Bier und nicht alkoholisches. Lecker auch das Vanilleeis mit heiÃen Himbeeren im Glas. Das Leute vom Kelterhaus verkaufen auch Pflanzen und veranstalten regelmäÃig Kulurangebote (z.B. Kinoabende). Das macht das Kelterhaus natürlich auch in der kalten Zeit attraktiv.
3 based on 109 reviews
The restaurant is an average tourist spot with acceptable though not excellent dishes. Bread is not automatically served with the salad (unless you order it and pay, I think) oil, salt, vinegar not automatically placed on the table, so all this very non-Italian. When we asked for a red wine that was not tepid (temperature had been over 27 degrees centigrade] the waiter replied bluntly that red wine should not be cooled. There are far better Italian restaurants in the centre, but none so nicely located. There is a tendency to overcharge the dishes not on the list but (unpriced) on their black board. Thus it could be wise to ask the price before ordering. Anyhow, you have a choice; nice view or better food. As they have full tables, many guests prefer the view or do not care about the dishes.
4 based on 41 reviews
Just across from the cathedral, it offers outdoor & indoor dining a relaxed coffee room and a cocktail bar. Food good value and friendly staff.
3 based on 27 reviews
Have been a regular cusomer for many years. Typical Greek restaurant menu with generous portions at reasonable prices. The service is friendly but can be a bit hectic when the restaurant is busy. Very popular with locals and wih shoppers. It can be a bit of a problem getting a table, without a reservation, just before and after shop closing times After 7:00 pm things are a little easier and the staff more relaxed. Not fine dining but satisfying.
4 based on 29 reviews
First thing i need to mention, the rooms are gigantic. Of course there are some rooms that are small but i stayed there with a 30 people group, occupying almost half the hotel and the consesus was the rooms were huge, only 2 people of the group got small rooms. I stayed in room 220, which was at a corner on the second floor, overlooking the parking lot. Lovely room, quite spacious. The hotel is close to rails and there are trains passing every 10 minutes or so, and it can get quite noisy at night with the windows open so i suggest you close the windows.The reception was impeccable, but the furniture looked a little worn and dated, and the carpet in the room wasn't the cleanest. Bed wasn't the best either. But overall the room was nice and well equipped, i've stayed at worse places that charge more.The reception staff were courteous and fabulous at all times. Hats off to Laurence Torro, she is great, speaks a bunch of languages and generally extremely helpful. As with most hotels in Europe, WIFI is only available around the reception and if you want internet connection in your room, you need to fork out more money, which to me makes no sense whatsoever in this day an age. The reception bar was also nice, but i wished there was more space to sit. We hung out most nights until 2 or 3 am at the bar, the bartender was cool. The food at the restaurant was great both breakfast and dinner. Breakfasts especially, good assortment of goodies, breads, cereals, NUTELLA... etc. Germans know how to have breakfast. Yes, nutella is very important to me.Location is also great, the hotel is only 3 blocks or so away from the shopping area and town center which is about 6 x 4 blocks in size. There are tons of places to look around and sit down and have coffee or a beer. Worms is a lovely town.Value was also pretty good, hotels in the town center were a little cheaper but this one was much nicer.I had a good time, i'd stay there again. Recommended.
4 based on 20 reviews
Two years ago I have been a guest in this restaurant. The chef made specially for me vegan menus during the two weeks of my stay. I'm happy to be again here for the next two weeks and enjoy, together with my darling wife, the virtuosity of Hans-Jürgen Armauer!You see and feel immediately that he loves to cook!
4 based on 31 reviews
We went to Kriemhilde twice during our three-day stay in Worms. Many of the best restaurants in Worms are Italian, and since we live in Italy part of the year we had no need for Italian food outside of Italy. We did try an Indian/Pakistani restaurant one evening, but the choices were limited in the area of our hotel. Kriemhilde was worth the repeat visit.Our first course on the first evening was a dish of trout and salmon on toast with salad, and was followed by a lamb shank and a Holsteiner pork schnitzel. Our wine was a red riesling, which was entirely new to us and a pleasant surprise. The second evening we had two schnitzels, the Odenwalder and the champignon. All these dishes were excellent, as were the potato accompaniments, pommes frites with weisskrautsalat and the gourmet pommes with bacon, onions, and parsley. Like many businesses in Germany, Kriemhilde accepts only German credit cards. Nevertheless, we would not hesitate to return here a third time if we are ever in Worms again.
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4 based on 73 reviews
Most things in Worms are a bit muted and undersold for the visitor. Schnitzelhut is the exact opposite - itâs an extravaganza of schnitz. There must be Schnitzel thirty different ways, all with fries and salad. (Other carbs options available.) It comes in two sizes: big and twice as much. Given the small difference in price the temptation this there...As one might expect they have got the cooking of these off pat, so if you are hearing the call of the schnitz then this is the place. My companion was pork-sceptical but under the pressure of âwhy go to schnitzelhut and eat not schnitzelâ went for it: and had to admit it was well good. They certainly hit the bullseye on these.We ate outside on the terrace in the summer, but inside looks cute and cosy. The waitress was amusing and droll, which is an unusual thing. Much to my surprise some people did not eat the named dish, but went for spaghetti or steak. One guy even ordered a salad! If my German is reading this right, one could order a schnitzel salad, as opposed to a salad with schnitzel. OK, if being different is your thing. But he went for the no compromise meat free one! Iâd have put money on this being a theoretical option. Bet they donât sell many of those.I quite liked the cathedral in Worms, but if I went there again Iâd be planning to visit Schnitzelhut first. And Iâd be careful about Tuesdays â I think it closes then. Check that out.
4 based on 122 reviews
During the recent heatwave in Worms, Kolb's Biergarten (or 'Kolbe Gretchen' as it is known locally) was the perfect spot to be. Sitting under the trees along the Rhine with their perfect 'Knusperhaehnchen' was delightful. They serve 'Mittagstisch' too and it has been a very popular spot for many years, so reservations are recommended.
4 based on 98 reviews
We ate here on the first night of a two-week trip and the meal is among the best we had. We had pork tenderloin prepared two different ways and each was very good. Nice salad bar. We would recommend although it is away from the city center and very little English is spoken here.
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