Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Winterberg. Winterberg is a town in the Hochsauerland district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and a major winter sport resort of the Wintersport Arena Sauerland.
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3 based on 134 reviews
Bad cocktails, worst White russian ever. Not sure what kind of brand alcohol they use, tastes like the cheap local stuff you get in some countries. Rude staff that ignores the guests and owner that just wants to cheat his clients. I would say avoid...
What a shame I had such high hopes for this place. I am of the belief that if a restaurant serves you then you should expect the Same service at the end of an evening as you do at the beginning, I think I was about 3 mouthfuls in when the chemical smell of cleaning hit my nose. From there on in I felt I was eating in the middle of an industrial clean. Any ambience experienced had certainly gone. The surly server and rest of what I can only describe as people in training (apart from the chefs) has made me never want to repeat a place with over ambition
4 based on 17 reviews
The ambiance is very traditional and the service of high quality. The food is inventive and original but remains il the German classics.
4 based on 99 reviews
Fine breakfast was served in "Bistorant" Uppu - service was quick and pleasant, breads were very fresh and tasty, cheese and meats and sweets also great, coffee, tea and cocoa good, boiled eggs perfect. Warmly recommended!
4 based on 207 reviews
We just went in the restaurant and got a table. The traditional German food was good quality and for 5 persons including drinks and desserts we paid less than 90â¬. The service was perfect multi language (at least French, German, Dutch and English). Very kind and also known by the locals. That's always a good sign.
Most Popular German food in Winterberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 164 reviews
Unser Name ist Programm. Also Komm vorbei und genieà die wunderschöne Kulisse des Hochsauerlandes aus unserem offenen und gemütlichen Gastraum, der Lounge oder unseren beiden Terrassen. Wir bieten dir zu jeder Zeit frisch zubereitete Speisen a la carte, h
As in general the food offer for skiers is very limited and unvaried - Panorama is a good choice for lunch. Decent flamkuchen, shnitzels and burgers, and as it is a bit off track (not directly on the slope, but 20m of) - much less crowded than other places in the ski area
Where to eat Soups food in Winterberg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 205 reviews
Checked in without a reservation. After a 5-minute wait, we got a table. The restaurant was packed and the two waiters were very active and efficient. We ordered some starters followed by a main course. Quality of the food was very decent and portions relatively big. Drinks are also very reasonably priced. Interior is somewhat old-fashioned, but compensated for by the atmosphere. One of the better dining places in Winterberg.
4 based on 342 reviews
First: you need to reserve a table or to be there early (17:30) to get a table. Once you have a place then you can enjoy very delicious and traditional food with modern touch. We ordered "Reibekuchen" with cream and bacon, another which chicken and mushroom souce. A Mediterranean burger, steak (perfect backed) and chicken nuggets for the little one finish the list. Everything was perfect.
Best Grill food near Winterberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 168 reviews
Here you will find everything you need to know our cozy restaurant in the heart of the old town of Winterberg. Rejoice in culinary delights in the bourgeois style - our kitchen chef Marcel Beine interprets Hausmannskost completely new and takes you into h
A brilliantly fresh take on traditional German cooking. Hearthy without being heavy, fresh while also being copious, fancy without being pretentious. Highly recommend the 5 courses surprise menu, but you will be happy with any selection. Oh, and do leave room for desert.
Top 5 International food in Winterberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 158 reviews
Our hotel is not far away. So after browsing TA we chose this place.Is a restaurant of a small hotel.We need to drive on a quite snowy road. But if you have winter tires no problem.The place is warm and friendly. The place is run by Dutch people. Maybe thatâs why the dishes are so familiar for me. They serve whatâs popular in NL.The good they serve different dishes than average winterberg restaurant. The bad they are rather expensive.The onion soup was not classic French. Looks like it, but slightly sour taste surprised me. Not to my liking at all.The shrimp in garlic was good. Very tasty. At 11,50 you can get a main course serving in the city.As mains we had the salmon, ribeye and spareribs.The salmon was perfectly done and they went out of the way to get it cooked like we requested. Almost wel done.The ribeye was quite a solid piece. At least 250gr. Was wel cooked and rested. Medium without being to bloody. A big plus. Most German restaurants in winterberg only serves rumpsteak. Never understood Germans love for this piece of meat. Still at over 22⬠quite expensive for Germany.The spare ribs I didnât like personally. We ordered two. First was to dry. Not enough marinated. And like always people forget to keep basting the meat. But biggest mistake...it was not slowcooked before grilling it.so quite dry.The second was quite fatty and thick. Lots of meat are on top of the bone and not in between. Not really baby back ribs. Also lack of marination means rather bland. They gave different sauces, but a good spareribs doesnât need extra sauces. A pass for me. But still acceptable.The place is warm and cozy. Presentation is quite fancy. With very nice and friendly people. But food wise itâs good, but hardly does the TA rating justice and along with price I gave it a 3of 5.There are better and cheaper options in the city.
Most Popular Dutch food in Winterberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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