Reviews on Central European food in Worrstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany including Restaurant Stellwerk, Nieder-Olmer Weinstube, Schloss Sorgenloch, Zornheimer Weinstuben, Restaurant Zum Goldenen Engel, Das Crass, Weingut Pfennig & Marlenes Gutsschanke, Margaretenhof, Bei Bruno, Immerheiser Weingut
5 based on 10 reviews
We stayed one night to visit some relatives.Hotel is very basic, well, so is the price and thats ok. I am not expecting high value for that price. Rooms are clean and neat but very small. There is a open self service bar which is nice when all other places around are closed.One issue (for me) was the noise level during the night. The church bell rang every 15 min. (!!!) to tell you the time. Hey, In the night I want to sleep and not getting informed what time it is; not really related to the hotel, I know, but still very annoying.. At 7am first travellers moved out with roller suite cases on cobblestones. May be we had the "unlucky room" but that was another downer of the hotel.Wouldnt go there again, but for the price, it was ok for one night.
4 based on 212 reviews
Dear guest, the restaurant will be closed for vacation between January 1st, 2019 - January 20th, 2019. We will be back on January 21st, 2019. Kind regards Bruno
Very good food and friendly service!! We had the newly harvested aspargus with scnitzel and potstoes, it was very nice. I had the tiramisu for dessert, very BIG one and nice taste. Provning ok with regards to the quality of the food. Thank you!
4 based on 48 reviews
Was taken here by German friend who lives nearby and we were introduced to the marvellous wines - about 40 different white wines - and extremely good food. It is not expensive and you could not find anything like this in the UK. Right next door is an archery practice ground and it must be nice to see this going on while you eat in the season. The local area is fairly flat, and good for bike riding. You are not far from Mainz, Wiesbdaden and Frankfurt and lots of attractive Rhineland villages.
4 based on 10 reviews
Gemütlicher Gutsausschank, optisch ansprechend, schöner Innenhof im AuÃenbereich. Gut strukturierte Speisenkarte, nicht mit Gerichten überladen. Ebenso überschaubar die Weinkarte mit Weinen aus eigenem Anbau. Was aus der Küche kommt, wird frisch zubereitet und ist handwerklich solide gemacht. Hier macht Essen und Trinken SpaÃ. Freundlicher und aufmerksamer Service, angenehmes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis.
4 based on 49 reviews
Really good food with a local twist. The Venison was absolutely outstanding. Nice White Asparagus choices as we went during the season (goes from end of April to June). Desserts were well made, service was very friendly. Very good wine list with local choices. Nice décor as well, rustic yet refined. Will definitely be back
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4 based on 68 reviews
We live here in Flonheim for the last year; and anytime we have guests, we bring them here! From the first time having lunch over a year ago while we were moving to town...the food has always tasted great with excellent presentation. This is a small location right in the heart of town, next to the church; I would say this is the only draw back--not enough seating for such excellent tasting food. Everything we have tried has been awesome, from Pumpkin (Kurbis soup) to wonderfully fresh local vegetables, and the meat is so flavorful! If you have a large group, or really want to make sure to have a table--call ahead and make a reservation!
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4 based on 66 reviews
This was one of the best dining experiences in a long time. The food was exceptionally well prepared and the Chef personally came to the table to prepare one of the dishes. We were a party of four and each had something different and everything was outstanding.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Occasionally you come across one of those places you just hope to forget as soon as possible. Before forgetting this one, however, I'd like to do my service towards other traveller-diners. The hotel part of Sörgenloch "castle" is located in a modern wing to the old restaurant main building and is decent by style and comfort. If yo are looking for romance, you're in the wrong place, but it works for a business traveller. The restaurant, however, is a disaster. It appears to be run by a bunch of locals who enjoy hanging out with their friends. At our stay, we were totally ignored for quite a while before we could order. The wait wait was in excess of an hour and the staff did just not seem to be ashamed. They were having a good time with what appeared to be a bunch of local buddies. I am attaching a picture of what one of us finally received from the kitchen - fine Rhinehessen cuisine at its best. Sörgenloch village is a tiny place without dinner alternatives. Germany is full of nice genuine restaurants with local specialities and friendly, prompt service. And then there are the occasional disasters such as this establishment. There are probably people who have enjoyed a good meal here - but one of the expectatations of a hotel is to have a high minimum level of quality, even when things go wrong. To be fair, the one positive observation at this place was a nice wine list with local offerings. Sadly, it doesn't make up for the abyss you can expect from the kitchen.
4 based on 51 reviews
Gourmet dining, beautiful interior, excellent service, local "hide-away"! Something pretty special - just across the street from Hotel Becker.
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4 based on 35 reviews
First off: Stellwerk is excellent. It's run by people who know food, know how to cook and know how to present. It's architecturally stunning and it's exactly what the region needs.It's just that the distractions make me think "Why didn't I REALLY enjoy it?" I wanted to give it a "Good" rating, but Trip Advisor doesn't let you do that. It's certainly better than "Average", but the dining experience wasn't "Very Good".The distractions: We experienced a constant stream of wait staff, none of whom appeared to have noticed that someone else on the team had JUST asked us if everything was OK.The amuse bouche was still trying to find space on the crowded table (it's REALLY crowded and the menus are HUGE and HEAVY) when the first course arrived. What do you do - let it go cold or enjoy the flavoured butter and excellent looking bread. Sloppy stuff. Super friendly, but we felt as if they'd sold the table for a party arriving an hour later and they wanted us gone.The tableware stands out - it's not run of themill gastronomy stuff, but the oval swooping plates are a ski jump for cutlery. It's not fit for purpose. Put down your knife for a second and it's in your lap. And it's not just me. The open wines are a bit of a problem if you don'tr much care for Burgundy - chardonnay, pinot gris, pinot blanc plus an undefined cuvee. That's it. Their online wine list has a dry silvaner and a dry riesling - exactly what we were looking for as an accompaniment for food and what we were expecting.I'd like to see some regional beers on the menu - bog standard generic stuff doesn't do the job in a restaurant celebrating fresh ingredients and regional cuisine. Rheinhessen and Mainz have enough craft breweries producing a wide range of excellent beers.Get that sort of stuff sorted and you'll get 5 stars from me every time.
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