Reviews on Central European food in Dreieich, Hesse, Germany. Dreieich is a town in the Offenbach district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hessen, Germany. The town is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and is located roughly 10 km (6.2 mi) south of downtown Frankfurt am Main. With a population of more than 40,000 it is the district’s second largest town.
Things to do in Dreieich
4 based on 70 reviews
GenieÃen Sie im Ristorante Classico da Gigi's die ausgewogene Kombination aus Qualität, Ambiente und herzlicher Gastfreundschaft. Mit seinen rund 50 Sitzplätzen ist das Restaurant klein genug, um sich wohlfühlen und umsorgt werden zu können, auf der ander
We have eaten there already several times. Service is friendly, prices are higher than at other Italian restaurants in Dietzenbach. This is, however, justified by the very high quality of the food. A wonderful place for a birthday outing or any reason for celebrating something. There are some cosy and quiet corners.
4 based on 84 reviews
Visited following reading good reviews on Tripadvisor. Waitress was friendly and seated us promptly. Two beers were ordered and delivered within 5mins. Steaks ordered, medium. Delivered at a reasonable time following our order and were v tasty and cooked as ordered. Would re-visit
4 based on 70 reviews
Got here after browsing M guide and booking through my concierge guaranteeing my reservation with my AMEX. As soon as I got, got impressed by the lovely countryside building. Interesting menu .. made of minuscule portions without the option of asking for an additional service ((!!!) Water menu inclusive of a exclusive Amador bottled water, decent wine pairing but aside from the Catalan lady the young local sommellier answered me back to a remark ( To a customer UNACCEPTABLE) and such a restaurant offers Ronnefeld and unknown Japanese tea and not Ippodo or Fukujen.. The food is good but not exceptional when compared to the one enjoable around in Gourmet Catalunia places.
3 based on 117 reviews
If you are looking for an old German traditional restaurant around Frankfurt, then this is the place to visit.The guest is transported back to the past. Nothing has changed from the interior design to the service personnel. One is greeted at the door by a rather "chubby" manager to the back of the restaurant where he hangs up your coat and issues you with a little numbered ticket. Reminded me of my opera visits. Anyway, the food reflects good, old German cuisine served on a large silver plate wheeled to your table by a stiff waiter. Again, I could not help but think of the film "Dinner for One". The atmosphere, our waiter, the food just transports one to a historical period where all time stands still. There is absolutely no eye contact or friendly conversation between guest and service personnel. One is truely transported to an era of bygone days.If you are paying with American Express or other credit card you will need to go to the restaurant kitchen to pay. Unfortunately, their card machines only work in the kitchen.As I say, be warned. This is not your typical German restaurant of modern times. But the food is good, service personnel perhaps on the heavy side and the ambience is old-German style.Dogs are most welcome of course. And after a heavy or light meal, take a good stroll around the lovely pedestrian walkways around the golf green and enjoy the lovely nature around you.
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4 based on 75 reviews
went there with some colleagues and truly had an enjoyable eveningrather small but sufficient menue, quality instead of quantitygreat starters, especially the sword fish with wasabifilet as main course also was excellent, hard choice since the Tafelspitz was also very temptingfriendly and attentive servicefilet as the main selection was outstandingwine selection shows the owner's heritage, he is austrian (from vienna to be accurate!)we had a "banfalu" cuvee from Sepp MoserKrombacher Pils on tab, comes at the right temperature and goes down goodeasy to find and parking is no problemsurely we will be back
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4 based on 60 reviews
Casa Grande made this New Years very special. Conveniently located close to the stage area but secluded enough to provide discrete environment for guests to indulge in exceptional four course dinner fare. Food variety and quality along with excellent vine pairings are making this restaurant distinct in Dreieich area.
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4 based on 110 reviews
My first positive impression was the large, spotlessly clean kitchen and her 3 robust cooks. I knew immediately that I was in for a culinary adventure. The cooks smiled at us from their steaming pots and gave us a look of; "Welcome to our establishment. You are in good hands". Needless to say I was not dissappointed. Every dish was an awakening of the senses. Good old regional food presented with a passionate French touch. We tasted a rack of lamb embedded in a delicate curry gravy, sliced deer meat that melted on our palate, roast beef curled up in a mushroom sauce, chicken & goose liver patè and always that devilish bread served with 3 types of butter. I still had space for their dessert. I chose the chefs plate. A little bit of everything. An unbelievable culinary delight; from poppy-seed ice-cream to a hot chocolate mouse. Finally, I would highly recommend the following wines with the meat choices; La Rioja Alta, Verdejo and Laxas Albarino wines.
5 based on 70 reviews
4 based on 105 reviews
Pssst⦠Lauschen Sie mal. Hören Sie es? Geflüster erfüllt die Stadt. Gerüchte überall, sie erfüllen den Raum, so verführerisch und frisch. Luftig und leicht verwöhnen sie Seele und Leib. Kein Gerücht: unsere Speisen bereiten wir täglich frisch zu. Sorgsam
My husband and I visited this very nice place several times during our stay in Dreieich in May 2012. The service was always outstandingly friendly, quick and polite. Very professional but also with a human touch and time to take care of their customers. In the evenings this is a nice place to come for a cocktail or two, they have a good selection of long drinks and very good whiskey selection, too. Nice atmosphere and very welcoming. We came here many days in a row and always chose something different from the menu, everything was very good and always nicely presented. The Sunday brunch with friends was a big hit - everybody in our party of 12 was very happy with their food. Great coffees!Also, this is a dog-friendly place, which we loved. We sat outside with several dogs on a very sunny and warm day and waiting staff almost immediately brought fresh water and even some kibble for the dogs.At the back of the restaurant, there is a nice small private patio, perfect for warm summer evenings when you don't wanna sit inside. We can highly recommend this place and hope to be back in the future.
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