Scharbeutz (German pronunciation: [ʃaʁˈbɔʏts], Polabian Scorbuze) is a municipality in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Bay of Lübeck (Baltic Sea), approx. 20 km north of Lübeck, and 15 km southeast of Eutin.
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4.5 based on 318 reviews
My spouse and I tried some "touristic" restaurants we finally received the advise to try the Fischkiste in Niendorf: The fish is definitely the best as it comes straight from the fishing harbor just opposite the restaurant. Menu is focusing mainly on local fish dishes but the quality, freshness and the preparation is fantastic!
A few observations:
- Prices are compared to other restaurants higher but still reasonable. At noon special rates are available and than it is really good money spend!
- Restaurant looks a bit "old fashioned" but services is extremely nice and welcoming.
- If you are in the area you can have a nice walk or even better a bicycle tour from Timmendorfer Strand to Travemünde (cliffs) and combine it with a stop in the restaurant.
- In case of some spare capacity there is the well known Café "Strandvilla am Hafen" which is would be cherry on the cream.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
VISIT US AND BE AMAZED! Have you ever been on a real sailing ship? When you enter our restaurant in picturesque Niendorf for the first time, you will immediately think you are inside a sailing vessel from days gone by. Surrounded by polished oak, petrified wood and authentic maritime decorations, you will enjoy a relaxing stay at JohannsenS and will want to return.
We had dinner in Johanssens on a windy September evening. The overall setup of the restaurant made us feel warm at once. Meat and fish dishes were typically German and all those we had were tasty and very good. Service was efficient and friendly.Thanks a lot for your review!?
4 based on 44 reviews
4.5 based on 234 reviews
This is a wonderful place to dine.
The staff fantastic the food amazing the atmosphere warm and friendly, it's s must.
The menu is extensive with a wide range from fresh fish to meat dishes and vegetarian options as well.
Plenty of good wines on the menu as well.
The staff look after you and once your sat comfortable you can just relax into the evening and enjoy your meal.
It's a great place for all kinds of visitors from business to romance.
I definitely recommend this place.
4 based on 40 reviews
a German Kaffee meeting needs of customers renting holiday houses, flats or owning condos. Super friendly staff, cheapest EXPRESSO (€1,90), my world currency, great selection of German cakes ( f.i. Mohnkuchen )
4.5 based on 48 reviews
My husband and I had a dinner at this restaurant which was something to remember. We had the most delicious crispy duck with apple sauce - the best we can remember ever eaten! The specialty of the restaurant was many kinds of duck dishes.
The service was very nice and friendly and we will definitely return to this place. Also there is a hotel connected to the restaurant, same owner. I tried to find this hotel on Tripadvisor for a review, but could not find it. The hotel is so nice - big room with lovely furnitures. The name of the hotel is Am Dortfeich. So not just the Brechtmanns restaurant is worth coming back to, but also the very charming hotel.
4.5 based on 318 reviews
The Reethus is a treat.
Reservations are essential, but the booking is worth the wait.
The restaurant is picturesque and beautifully presented with loving attention to detail.
The service is excellent, attentive, friendly and helpful.
The food lived up to our high expectations and the little extras were a welcome surprise.
This is a relatively expensive restaurant, but worth the price - an evening experience to be remembered.
4 based on 150 reviews
The atoshpere comment is that the restaurant is styled very much like a lot of other restaurants in Germany I have eaten in. Very quiet clientele and a bit too formal. Not a criticism, just an observation. It is just on the parade in Timmendorfer Strand so you get to see all the people in their Hyundai i10s promenading in front, the lack of atmosphere in the restaurant is maximised when you hear the cars rumbling along the paved surface, the same i10 sounds like a HumVee rumbling past....obviously on their way to Cafe Wichtig...
My partner and her father had Dorchfilet (Haddock IIRC) - delicious, pfifferlinge and potatoes, while I had the pfifflerlinge (mushrooms), roast potato. Excellent dishes. Starter for me was vitello tomato (beef in tuna sauce) and father had shrimps. excellent again. Plus point for me was the availability of Franziskaner Weissbier, nice change from Erdinger. Service excellent and polite.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
I had the gyros. Wife had the camenbert. Friends had the salmon (lachs) @ the other had strawberry jam. All tasted wonderful. The portions were ample. The prices are good.
Dogs are allowed. Reservations not required.
Personnel are very friendly. And the place is clean and well kept.
Recommend!!!
3.5 based on 265 reviews
This restaurant serves no nonsense, traditional German (mainly seafood) dishes. It is a self service restaurant, you queue up, place your order, and then take your food to your table of choice. The food was quickly delivered, well presented, and tasted great. The food is ver reasonably priced.
The restaurant is based on a dune looking directly out over the beach and Baltic. The view from the Terrace is very atmospheric. The Terrace has glass screens to protect you from the sea breeze, and parasols to keep the sun off your heads.
If you want to laze around, then they serve a good selection of beers and wine too.
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