Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Cologne. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. There are 2,000 years of history in Cologne, and visitors here will find everything from Roman towers to Gothic churches to fine examples of modern architecture. Cologne has a variety of museums, too—check out the Museum of Applied Art, the Museum Ludwig and, if you have a sweet tooth, the Chocolate Museum. Be forewarned, though—the gift shop at the latter will utterly ruin your diet.
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4 based on 380 reviews
Nicely located along the Rhein the terrace offers a nice view.OK food but nothing exceptional. (Meat overcooked)Good selection of wine (but pricy).The service is overacted for this type of restaurant, same for the decor which is very basic.
4 based on 336 reviews
We made a table reservation but when arriving â of the tables were empty, no tourists but locals. The furnishing is rustic. Menu list offers extensive meals. Staff was friendly and welcoming. We ordered "Schweinshaxe" and "Sauerbraten". Result: substantial. The taste of the "Schweinshaxe" was strange, the "Sauerbraten" was average with much to much gravy. So all in one: food was everage, no special quality; reasonable prices.
4 based on 594 reviews
Two of us visited for dinner. Busy, buzzing place.Excellent, interesting menu. Had the deep fried camembert (superb) followed by the double lamb chop. Which was huge, tender and superbly well cooked. My partner had the big sausage and potatoe salad and pronounced it excellent.Fast efficient service. The very good "refill my beer glass till I say stop" method, which works well.Would definitely return
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4 based on 271 reviews
Wer es pur, echt und anspruchsvoll mag, der ist im Restaurant Hase in Köln gut aufgehoben. In dem beliebten Restaurant schmecken Sie höchstes Können, Leidenschaft, unübertroffene Frische und reine Aromen. Die anspruchsvollen Klassiker werden im leger-gepf
If you look for straightforward food taking textures and flavors seriously, the "Hase" is a great pleace to go. The food is not too elaborate but focuses on the individual ingredients. We had difficulties choosing from the menu - it had so many tempting dishes on it. The risotto with quail was just perfect: the quail tender and the rice to the point. The scallops were super nice and not at all dry, they were combined with artichocs and that was delicious and fresh.The main courses were great, too, but I often find the starters more interesting. Again, the ingredients were well chosen and tasty. If anything, I'd enjoy more vegetables and that is because they were just yummy. The wine menu was looking good, too. It is unfortunate that wines in German restaurants often are that pricy - 3 to 1 from retail price is just someties quite expensive. We chose two half bottles (great that they have a fine selection of those, too) - and both were delicious.The service changed flawlessly between German and English. We appreciated the extra mile the team went so we could enjoy a great time.And it's true, it's not very spacy in the restaurant - quite a few tables. We were lucky as our table stood alone.Overall, I look forward to my next visit...
4 based on 165 reviews
The restaurant is located in Ehrenfeld. One of the multi-cultural quarters of Cologne, a little Turkish though. Parking in front is sparse. The interior is decorated with a lot of wood with pottery and brass stuff.The menu is not lengthy and lists most of the Cologne specialities. The wine menu has the same length.The food and the wine is good but don't expect Michelin style level.Try the Aquavit aperitif with Flöns. Flöns is a Cologne style sausage. And try the Reibekuchen which is another speciality. It's a fried potato cake.The service is nice and humorous without being impolite
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4 based on 350 reviews
I was expecting good but I got fantastic and remarkable. What a great surprise from this great restaurant in Cologne. Nice setting, great friendly service and just absolutely superb food. Try the white asparagus salad and the lamb, they were both great.
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4 based on 253 reviews
..when you want to have a three or four course meal. The quality of food and its preparation make up for the wait though. A small place with friendly staff and a short but expertly commissioned wine list. Enjoy..!
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4 based on 215 reviews
We really enjoyed the Tuna and Salmon dishes at Noa Cafe recently! The staff were warm and welcoming. The atmosphere buzzing and the wine and desert rounded off the evening:)
4 based on 332 reviews
Opening times Monday to Friday: 11 am until 3 pm and from 5 pm until 11 pm Opening times on Saturday: from 5 pm until 10 pm Closed on Sundays
While on business in Cologne, some hotel guests recommended Restaurant Brucken. Upon walking in, we were greeted with warm smiles. The outdoor seating was booked, so we were sat at an open window to the outdoors within the restaurant. The service was outstanding and the food was delicious. The menu offers tapas, in which we ordered the Tzatziki and also the Sheep Cheese drizzled in honey and sesame. Both were fresh tasting and vibrant! For main dishes, we ordered the schnitzel and pork back steaks. Both were amazingly flavorful, cooked just right, and well complimented by delicious fried potatoes and mushroom sauce. The portions were huge and we could have easily split a meal. Receiving good quality German schnitzel is sometimes a challenge, but this establishment hit high marks! We will definitely return!
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4 based on 1343 reviews
Eckkneipe/Gaststätte gutbürgerlich, alteingesessen, rustikal Frische, hausgemachte Speisen, Kölsch, Weine und Softgetränke
We made advanced reservations for a Sunday evening and were very pleased that we chose this restaurant. It was a few minutes walk from the train, away from the tourist center of Koeln. We were promptly seated and given a menu with a variety of seasonal and classic Schnitzel dishes. I ordered the pumpkin and my partner ordered the mushroom cream sauce. We both thought they were the best Schnitzel dishes we'd ever had. We don't eat veal, but the pork was delicious and tender. The breading was light and crunchy - almost like a Southern USA cornmeal texture. It was truly heavenly. The portion was incredibly large and we wish we'd shared one - however, it was so delicious we ate a lot more than we thought we would! We definitely would recommend this place and would gladly return when again in Koeln.
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