Top 3 Seafood food in Leer, Lower Saxony, Germany

February 25, 2020 Velvet Champine

Reviews on Seafood food in Leer, Lower Saxony, Germany. Leer is a town in the district of Leer, the northwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leda, a tributary of the river Ems, near the border with the Netherlands.
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1. Haus Hamburg

Rathausstr. 5, 26789 Leer, Lower Saxony Germany German, Seafood Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +49 491 4884 http://www.haus-hamburg-leer.de/
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3 based on 59 reviews

Haus Hamburg

Reviewed By bfg_hightower

Have walked past this particular establishment a number of times with the full intention to try it one day. It is very well situated in the Altstadt of Leer, directly next to the Rathaus, and superficially at least, it appears to be a well conceived specialist seafood restaurant.Well, I have now visited it, and yes, it is a specialist seafood restaurant. On my visit however (around 8.30pm on a Friday night), it was almost empty - and I think I know why.The meal I had "Kabeljaufilet mit Bratkartoffeln" (Cod filet with roasted potatoes) was preceded by what can only be described as a cabbage stalk off-cut salad in a store-bought 'French' dressing. It was unpleasant, chewy and had an odd after-flavour. The fish dish itself also had a few unpleasant surprises, most notably a beige sour tasting parsley sauce and burnt potatoes. I have to admit that the cold langustine that garnishes the plate (and is apparently served with all fish dishes) was somewhat unappealing to me as well - however this could be down to personal preference.The fish itself was of a hearty size, but the skin had only been crisped up in places, and in some of these had been rendered sloppy again by the unaccountable sauce.The establishment itself felt a little thrown together. It is of a fair size and could conceivably be of appeal to largish parties. The furniture is aged and feels a little worn out. Bizarrely, the menu seems to be sponsored on each page by local businesses, although it could conceivably be seen as a bit quirky, in reality it felt like they may be struggling a little.I personally do not feel the need to try any other dishes from the menu and as such shall favour other local businesses in the future.If you, having read this, are unsure what to think of it - visit it only if you have enough time on your trip to sample other restaurants, I think you will be disappointed.

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2. Wok In

Am Alten Handelshafen 1, 26789 Leer, Lower Saxony Germany Chinese, Seafood, Asian, Mongolian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Seating, Table Service +49 491 99752061
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3 based on 60 reviews

Wok In

Reviewed By Meisam_Lund

nice location and good standard on the restaurant, wether you are sitting inside or outside. the workers seemed a bit edgy and not very welcoming. we came around 7 pm (they were open until 11pm) so the food was almost finished and what was left wasn't really being maintained or refilled in any way. most things were edible but obviously old, either from the day before or the morning. the sushi was dry and leathery. the overall feeling of the restaurant however was ok.

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3. Pizzastuebchen

Logaer Weg 96, 26789 Leer, Lower Saxony Germany Greek, Seafood [email protected] +49 491 74175 http://www.pizzastübchen.com

Reviewed By Hannes_Sanders

Das Beste sind immer noch die Pizzen. Sehr gut. Der Grillteller war in Ordnung, allerdings mehr Masse als Klasse. Das Fleisch war noch saftig, aber schon recht durch. Viel Pommes, Salat unspektakulär mit Fertigdressing. Was mir nicht gefallen hat: Die Beleuchtung (ca. 50 % der Leuchten) - besonders wenn man sitzt (und das tut man ja meistens in einem Restaurant) erinnerte schon von Anfang an eher an die Vernehmungslampen, die man aus Krimis kennt: Man wird sehr geblendet, es ist einfach ungemütlich. Und es scheint auch keinen Bedarf seitens der Inhaber zur geben, dies trotz Reklamation vor ca. zwei Monaten zu ändern. Der weibliche Part des Service ist nach wie vor freundlich und umsichtig. Insgesamt hat aber die Aufmerksamtkeit und Professionalität im Service stark nachgelassen. Weizenbier aus der Flasche wird so eingeschenkt, dass es überläuft und - logisch - das Glas nicht ganz voll ist. Wir haben - als wir mit dem Essen fertig waren - ca. 15 - 20 Minuten gewartet, obwohl mehrfach ein Kellner in der Nähe war, wurde nicht abgeräumt, nicht nach weiteren Wünschen gefragt, so dass wir irgendwann zum Bezahlen an die Theke gegangen sind. Obwohl mindestens vier Servicekräfte anwesend waren, hatten wir den Eindruck (um ca. 20.45 Uhr), dass sich alle hinter der Theke gut unterhalten haben, aber in dem kaum zu einem Drittel gefüllten Restaurant kaum gesehen wurden. Wenig professionell finde ich, wenn man als Inhaberin oder Kellnerin vor der Theke sitzt und locker den Weisswein genießt. Das geht gar nicht. Zumindest nicht solange Gäste anwesend sind.Und ein Kellner, der nicht nur ein Gläsertablett, sondern sogar einen einzelnen Milchkaffee mühsam mit zwei Händen haltend an den Tisch bringt, der hat noch Entwicklungspotenzial. Das wirkte unprofessionell. Fazit: Leider doch eher ein Schnellimbiss getarnt als Restaurant. Dabei - wie gesagt - war das Essen immer (mein vierter und vorerst letzter Besuch) lecker, heiss und wurde selbst bei großem Andrang zeitnah serviert.

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