Find out what European restaurants to try in Fehmarn. Fehmarn ( German pronunciation (help·info)) (Danish: Femern) is an island and—since 2003—a town on this island in the Baltic Sea, off the eastern coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and c. 18 kilometers south of the Danish island of Lolland. It belongs to the district of Ostholstein, Germany.
Things to do in Fehmarn
3 based on 28 reviews
The restaurant Seeblick specializes in fresh, mostly regional fish dishes. Located directly at the beach, you have a unique view of the Baltic Sea. The winter garden and the chill out area with beach chairs and loungers invite you to enjoy and relax and l
Für einen Campingplatz ein SEHR gutes Restaurant. Top Speisen und super nettes Personal. Die tolle Lage setzt allem die Krone auf
Das Elliâs ist eine kleine Snackeria in Gollendorf auf Fehmarn. Ihr findet uns direkt am Deich zwischen Lenkenhafen und Orth, unweit des Ostseeküsten-Rad- und Wanderweges, der direkt an unserem schwedenroten Häuschen vorbei führt. Mit dem Auto erreicht Ih
Spøjst lille sted med veganske retter. raw cakes og salater med kylling og fisk. Gode teer. Kaffer mm lækker natur ved vand og afslappende udsigt. Da vi var der var der meget vind og hundredvis af drageboardere. Sjovt syn. Man skal betale for p pladsen og Der er meget lidt plads indenfor
3 based on 78 reviews
Serviert werden Eierkuchen (also nicht Pfannkuchen!), die in unterschiedlichster Aufmachung von konventionell über herzhaft bis süss daher kommen und letztendlich auch satt machen. Allerdings fehlt ein wenig das Krosse, was vielleicht auch der etwas dickeren Ausführung der Teile geschuldet ist. Der Zulauf ist recht hoch, so dass die Servicemitarbeiter heftig zu tun haben ... aber man is(s)t ja hier nicht auf der Flucht, sondern im Urlaub.
4 based on 22 reviews
We stopped here on the way back home, and we were very happy with the service and food provided. Big portions, and tasty meals.
4 based on 98 reviews
On a lovely Sunday drive, and turn north and you could end up on Fehmarn Island, just off the coast of Germany. Quaint little town called Orth, with a little gem of a restaurant. Recently renovated and given a menu overhaul. We were a family group of five, hungry and left extremely satisfied. It serves mainly fish dishes in whatever style you like. No fuss, very fresh food and well worth the price listed. Quaint decor and friendly staff were an added extra. Its out of the way but well worth the trip.
4 based on 106 reviews
Zum Haifisch (in English At the sign of the Shark), is well-situated on the sunny side of the main street (Breite-Strasse) in the busy township of Burg in Fehmarn, an island close to the coast of Schleswig-Holstein, an hour or so from Hamburg and Lübeck by fast motorway.Choose to sit outside if the weather is good. Tables are protected from the sun or the occasional shower by large but unobtrusive sunshades. Our service was quick and friendly - one lady speaks excellent English - but do try your German, and ask about the dishes, some of which you may not know; the names of fish are not always easy to recognise.Fish dishes are a speciality, but the menu is very large and many other dishes are served. In the springtime, you can try the very-well prepared white asparagus, cooked the German way and served with a creamy hollandaise sauce and small new potatoes. With my asparagus, I chose the Mai-Schollen, two lightly pan-fried flat fish from the local catch which are a real delicacy at this time of year. Sometimes they are offered cooked with miniscule cubes of smoked bacon - a very delicate flavour - and often in the Husumer Art with tiny shrimps. Any of these will satisfy your curiosity. I paid 19 Euros for the combined dish of Scholle with white asparagus, sauce hollandaise and new potatoes. A glass of dry white wine or Weiss-Wein Schorle ( spritzer ) will always be a good choice. If you have room and a good appetite, a separate dessert menu offers a wide choice. This is a popular place on the main street of the town, so you could choose to stay at one of the small but comfortable local hotels and eat here in the evening. Lunch times are long, and stretch well into the mid-afternoon, so do take your time.
4 based on 138 reviews
This place looked very nice, with an open kitchen & some large pizza ovens, the decor was very tasteful and with a pleasant ambiance. The service was very good with friendly staff. I ordered a Diavolo pizza with extra Milano spec, the spicy style was very good for my taste. Very enjoyable experience in a nice old building. You can stay in the hotel too for a good price with breakfast too for a reasonable price.
4 based on 213 reviews
Go here!! Amazing food, wonderful and friendly staff!! The flavour are spot on, perfect wine with your meal!We chose Borgo Antico for a special birthday celebration and other holiday's meals, we couldn't fault anything...every course was perfect!!For me...the Best place to eat italian food in Germany!!! (...and I'm from Italy)Highly recommended!!!!
4 based on 376 reviews
Friendly and fast Service. Food was great since out first visit years ago. Steak was super delicious. Medium cooked goes with selfmade kräuter butter. Baked potatoes goes well with selfmade kräuter quark.Wild duck is top off all, comes with selfmade rotkraut and klose.We never walk out hunger from the restaurant. We will always come back and reserve for every evening. Thanks again for the care and great food.
4 based on 299 reviews
We had lunch with friends and had a selection of smoked eel and some pickled herring, etc. They have a great selection of smoked items, salads, etc. ready to eat or take out. The outdoor tables were the best place to eat. Have a good beer and enjoy!
Most Popular Seafood food in Fehmarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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