Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Solothurn. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Solothurn (German: Solothurn pronounced [ˈzoːlotʊrn] ( listen); French: Soleure [sɔlœʁ]; Italian: Soletta [soˈletːa]; Romansh: Soloturn) is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located in the north-west of Switzerland on the banks of the Aare and on the foot of the Weissenstein Jura mountains.
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3 based on 59 reviews
The idea is there but there's a real problem of balance on the plate - too salty or too sweet. It was frustrating because the food looks so tasty! Otherwise good service, modern and stylish design in a nice environment.
4 based on 113 reviews
Solothurn was long overdue for a nice french restaurant and the brassierie delivers. Staek tartare is great and the mussels, which they offer all year round, and constantly fantastic. They offer smallish bites as well, which is great for a quick snack. Prices are quite high but the quality always delivers.
5 based on 38 reviews
Für kulinarische Anlässe ab ca. 10 Personen öffnen wir das Restaurant auch ausserhalb der angegebenen Zeiten gerne für Sie.
Hospitality, food and service are perfect in this calm and bright setting in beautiful Solothurn. We'll be back again.
4 based on 66 reviews
We stopped by recently, a larger group of friends for a relaxing lunch.The atmosphere is relaxed, menu interesting and service fast and friendly.The goat cheese in filopastry was a hit but other items on the menu are just as nice.Located in city centre, it's a great experience.
4 based on 156 reviews
The establishment had a sign showing that they serve warm food from 11:30-21:45, hence why we chose this place. When we went inside, we were told that they only serve from their small menu, and from it, even only a small section of it was possible. We requested to speak to the âbossâ, who then told us that theyâre short on staff on Tuesdays and itâs production day. After we replied that THAT is not our problem, she retorted with arrogance that we should go somewhere else.One of our professional backgrounds was in the hospitality industry (working in different countries too), and hearing such arguments that are even so weak (even coming from âthe bossâ!) is an absolute no-go. In any case, arrogance in the âhospitalityâ industry is a paradox â it defies its meaning.
4 based on 187 reviews
Our Mediterranean cuisine with an oriental touch has a reputation that goes far beyond her kitchen in Baseltor. Her timeless creations are prepared with great passion and skill. Baseltor has always followed the Slow Food tradition, using only organically
Solothurn is an expensive town.For work, we were looking for a restaurant that looked filled with locals (usually a sign of good price-quality ratio) at a decent price.After looking all around town at menus and prices, this one was our best option.And we were not disappointed. The 10 of us were very satisfied with this meal and really enjoyed it. It was delicious, and service was great.I had fish that melted in my mouth, with really good Swiss wine.One note that was helpful too was the menu in English and a server that spoke French. Much appreciated.
4 based on 309 reviews
This restaurant is directly located at the river Aare in Solothurn. Architecture is a perfect blend of modern with the still partially visible parts of the very old building. This mix creates a very cosy and special atmosphere which is supported by the lighting and candles. Staff is extremely friendly, sometimes not fully on top of things (wine was wrong, timing was not always perfect), but makes small slips up with a smile and the strive to really care. The menu is a modern interpretation of Swiss Food with a touch of world fare. We had a four course fixed dinner. Our fish starter (grilled salmon) was fantastic, the second starter was long cooked very soft and tender cheek of veal, the entree the filet of a special beef (don't remember the detail) - all really (!) tasty and perfect, just may be the combination of the second starter and the entree is not the best idea as they don't really match. For desert I had a cheese plate - only for real cheese lovers, others may be challenged by the marvelously strong tastes.... the ladies had a mix of sweets - here the same as with the main: everything on its own really good, but maybe the combo not well balanced. Together with white and red whine from the well arranged and reasonably priced (for Switzerland) wine menu this was a perfect evening out.Liebe/r Trip_Input_12,Vielen lieben Dank für die tolle Bewertung und das nette, ausführliche Feedback, welches wir uns sehr gerne zu Herzen nehmen! âºï¸Sonnige Grüsse aus dem Salzhaus âï¸
4 based on 223 reviews
We had lunch at the Alten Stephan while sightseeing in Solothurn (which is a gorgeous small town!) It is in the historic centre, in a lovely old building. The restaurant has a lot of windows and is nicely furnished. Service was impeccable and always with a smile.The food was very good. We had a salad to start - only comment would be that the sauce was perhaps a little too sweet - and the Wienerschnitzel with frites to follow. This was the best Wienerschnitzel either of us have ever had. Delicious! This is not a cheap place - the two course lunch for two with 5dl of red wine from Vaud, mineral water and a coffee was 140frs. but we felt what we ate was worth the price. There were lunch time menus available - for less - but the dishes on them were not what we wanted.Sehr geehrte HambaghleBesten Dank für Ihre tolle Bewertung.Es freut uns sehr das Ihnen unsere Klassiker so gut geschmeckt haben.Wir freuen uns sie wieder bei uns begrüssen zu dürfen.Freundliche GrüsseIhr Stephan`s Team
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