Where to eat French food in Rosrath: The Best Restaurants and Bars

January 27, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Find out what French restaurants to try in Rosrath including Le Restaurant Klostermuhle, Gourmetrestaurant Vendome, Restaurant Droppelminna
Restaurants in Rosrath

1. Le Restaurant Klostermuhle

Zum Eulenbroicher Auel 15, 51503 Rosrath, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany French, European, Central European, Belgian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +49 2205 4758 http://www.restaurant-klostermuehle.de/
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4 based on 45 reviews

Le Restaurant Klostermuhle

Reviewed By Sweetpapaia

it is a very nice restaurant and i very nice green location, in the park of Roesrath, food is special and good really nice cook and well take care! there is different menu for test different place, a lot of meet and fish fresh of the day and cheeses, maybe not the best place if you are vegetarian, good wine. we enjoyed a lot. people working there are gentle and friendly. beautiful location and inside too. Very romantic!

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2. Gourmetrestaurant Vendome

Kadettenstrasse, 51429 Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany French, German, European, Central European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +49 2204 42888 http://www.schlossbensberg.com/restaurant-vendome
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4 based on 417 reviews

Gourmetrestaurant Vendome

"German gastronauts are well aquainted with the interior of Vendôme, the famously 3-Michelin-starred restaurant located inside the Grand Hotel Schloss Bensberg in Cologne. The restaurant itself look like a rather well kept Prada store, understated and chi

Reviewed By endoedibles

Toqued by Joachim Wissler since 2000, and holding three Michelin stars since 2004, Restaurant Vendôme is located approximately thirty minutes east of Cologne inside Grand Hotel Schloss Bensberg, the surrounding environs beautifully manicured and clientele largely well-heeled Europeans. One of over fifty starred-Chefs trained on the grounds of Traube Tonbach, a career that began in 1980 jumping indirectly from Schwarzwaldstube to Schloss Bensberg where a style marked by whimsy quickly caught the eye of critics, it is now nearly two decades later that Wissler continues to cook inside the small kitchen, a team at his side crafting edible works of art offered via one of several tasting menus.Light and airy in ambiance, just twelve tables and less than forty diners seated Wednesday through Sunday including weekend lunch, it is from underground parking that guests pass through gardens en route to refinements, staff proper but not at all stiff and happy to answer questions or grant requests.Priced €165 to €295 exclusive of Wine, each menu presenting choices along the way, it is even before decisions are made that diners are greeted with Aperitifs and small bites, a quartet of flavors immediately showing Chef Wissler’s fondness for modernity and highlighted by Goose Liver “Peanut Butter Cups” as well as an airy Cookie sandwiching hand-cut Wagyu topped in Osetra Caviar.Opting for Chef’s largest “symphony,” a nearly four-hour opus consisting of ten-courses that followed opening bites with warm Bread and Butter from Bernard Antony, it was while indulging in a Roll dotted by Olives that locally produced Riesling was poured, the minerality and complex acidity playing well of a first plate of thinly sliced liver “Mi Cuit” topped by Bivalves and no less interesting as a partner to Octopus lacquered by Beets next to Tabouli with a sidecar of Cephalopod Sausage atop Tuna Tartare.Lucky to visit during Spring, the region’s bounty and Joachim’s obsession with coaxing the most out of superior Ingredients both on full display, it would be difficult to deem either course three or four the meal’s best as both were magnificent, first a poached Egg tanned by Miso beneath Parmesan “Snow,” and then snappy Lobster served in two compositions with one brightened by Peppers and Tomatoes while the other found added sweetness from Melon perfumed by Vanilla.Saucing almost every dish tableside, aromas drifting upward as compositions were described at length, it was by roasting the remains that Char from Lech Valley took on depth to match roasted Leeks and balled Apples, Bones again coming into play as service piece for domestic Wagyu nearly raw with a bit of salt and condiments including Salted Plum and Creamed Corn molded to look like the real thing.Taking the Maître D's advice to finish with Lamb instead of Guinea Fowl, three cuts including Offal wrapped by a Crepe dazzling in part due to bold spicing covering a wide swath of Asia, it was transitioning from savory to sweet that fun again was on display via a composed Cheese dish featuring molten Fourme d’Ambert at the center of a Doughnut and Williams Christ Pear Sorbet atop Blue Crumbles on the side.Taking Cheese even sweeter for the first of two Desserts, Quark and a mellow Cow’s Milk variety forming both Cake and Crème Brulee accompanied by Raspberries, it was admittedly Vendôme’s most unexpected triumph that saw Asparagus used not once but thrice in an elegant finale, the bowl of Ganache particularly memorable before finishing up with traditional German Cookies, Marshmallows, a housemade Magnum and Snickers Bar.

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3. Restaurant Droppelminna

Herrenstrunden 3, 51465 Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany French, European, Central European Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Outdoor Seating +49 2202 32528 http://www.restaurant-droeppelminna.de/
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4 based on 108 reviews

Restaurant Droppelminna

Reviewed By IgelEye

The last time I went to this restaurant was back in the mid-seventies and how it has changed to the positive !The decor is what I can only describe as "cosy" with lots of wood panelling on the walls, old pictures and objects, including old water syphons and droepelminnas. Where does this strange name of the restaurant come from ? Well, it´s basically the local name for a three-legged metal coffee pot and there are several samples to be seen in the restaurant. "Droepel" means "drip and "minna" is the housekeper !The food leans towards Mediterranean cuisine and is certainly good value compared with the two famous Michelin-starred restaurants in Bergisch Gladbach. It´s impossible to compare and I would certainly not attempt to do so here. However, suffice it to say that the four and six-course menus here are tasty, well presented and a fraction of the cost of those at the aforementioned hotels. The choice of wine is certainly not to be scoffed at either. As the menu was a surprise, I wasn´t sure which wine to choose, but the waiter advised me well and I was very pleased with his choice.I can certainly recommend this restaurant for a relaxed, tasty and all-round positive dining experience. Guten Appetit !!

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