Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Nordhorn. Nordhorn is the district seat of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony's southwesternmost corner near the border with the Netherlands and the boundary with North Rhine-Westphalia.
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3 based on 245 reviews
Very well trained and service oriented staff. Close to perfectly equipped, nice lake-side modern atmosphere and slightly over average food.I like the place and surely will run other conferences here.Good afternoon Stoltinger,nice to hear from you. We completely agree, our team is great, they always give their best to insure all needs of our guest are taken care of. See you soon.Kind regardsFamily Müller & Pier99 Team
Best International food near Nordhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany
3 based on 52 reviews
Excellent food, great atmosphere. The restaurant was packed when we decided to pop in on a Saturday evening. Had main course and desserts with some wine - everything was delicious. Service was very attentive and kind! Reservation recommended since the restaurant had to turn back some clients without a reservation that evening. Seemed to be very popular in the area.
We tried to get in here on the Saturday night and were turned back because it was booked solid.When we went in on the Monday we worked out why - the service was great and the food was good, too! I had breaded chicken with mushrooms and chips. Good choice of beers, too!On the negative side, the owner was a little rude about me being from England.
Most Popular Italian food in Nordhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany
3 based on 17 reviews
We often go food shopping in Germany, and on this occasion we went into the very large store in Nordhorn called XXXLutz. There is a restaurant on the top floor and we went there for breakfast. We ordered a large breakfast, half of which was cooked and hot bacon and eggs, and the other half is cold meat, cheese and bread rolls..The bacon is not all that great as it is streaky bacon, but it is ok. It was difficult to explain to the German waitress that we would like our fried eggs turned, but not solid. We eventually received solid fried eggs! But it was all very nice. a large mug of coffee or tea was included in the price. There was also a drink of orange juice.We went back later for our evening meal and chose a sharing plate of pork schnitzels. I could not eat this sort of food all the time as it is far too much and too fatty, but it is nice for an occasional treat.After eating our food we looked around the store. Most of the items they sell are very expensive in the store, but you can sometimes find a bargain.We will return to this restaurant for breakfast again soon.
Where to eat European food in Nordhorn: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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