Schmallenberg is a town and a climatic health resort in the High Sauerland District, Germany. By area, it is the third biggest of all cities and towns of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the second biggest of the region of Westphalia.
Things to do in Schmallenberg
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Eckkneipe/Gaststätte gutbürgerlich, alteingesessen, rustikal Frische, hausgemachte Speisen, Kölsch, Weine und Softgetränke
Having read the reviews at how popular this place is, rather than turn up and take our chances we made a reservation online with the help of google translate! So glad we did! Fabulous food, attentive service, tables were turned over promptly for waiting patrons but at no point did we feel rushed. It was worth the 30 minute walk from where we were staying to work up an appetite - and glad of the walk home to walk off the excess food!
4.5 based on 508 reviews
Small boutique restaurant with limited Seating so I suggest you make a reservation. The outside of the restaurant was less quaint but the inside was very quaint from the art on the wall to the rustic tables. I tried the burratta antipasto with zucchini and cherry tomatoes. Very good. The burratta brought a creamy texture to the vegetables. My next course was the Pasta del Giotto, which was a ravioli stuffed with burratta and aubergine. Very good. All of the above was paired with a Nero d’Avola that was quite good. I finished the meal with a glass of Averna. I definitely will make an effort to come back.
4.5 based on 216 reviews
The entrance is a bit unpreposessing, but it hides a lovely German/Mallorcan restaurant - a real gem! We went on a really hot and steamy night, but despite the humidity the food more than hit the spot, the portions were most generous and there was an eclectic selection of gin as aperitif to start the meal off. The really high standard of food was matched by the very attentive waiting staff, who rectified an error with an order in a most professional manner. The wine list was extensive and there seemed to be something, both food and drink, to meet every taste.
5 based on 159 reviews
The restaurant is nestled in a scenic environment close to Duesseldorf, Wuppertal and some cities of the Ruhr District. The accessibility is good and if you think you cannot get there fast enough, don't worry, the restaurant has got its own helicopter landing patch.
Recently the chef (Sascha Stemberg) got a well deserved Michelin star. He prepares each dish with care and imagination using fresh local produce. Quality, freshness and a lightness in cooking sets "Haus Stemberg" apart from many competitors. Dining there is certainly a memorable experience.
The service a very attentive and unobtrusive. The restaurant offers upscale cuisine and reasonable prices.
Be sure to make a reservation well in advance, because the restaurant is very popular and it has many regular customers.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
for me, though it's not glamorous at all, it's the best Restaurant in Duesseldorf.
Highly sophisticated art of cooking (international base) on the one hand, highly sophisticated in the other hand for "regional" food. Always changing menu, no boredom at all. Though the location is not glamorous and though you cannot make a reservation, I queue up. There's j just one other Restaurant in the world, in Paris, where I queue up. Hoping that it will be better in the future with a new location just beside I will go on queuing...
4.5 based on 242 reviews
We have been here with a Group of about 12 Persons including a few children.
Although we created a lot of confusion (changing places all the time, children playing) the owner and the personell treated us splendid and were helpfull and friendly throughout the evening. The ambience was splendid.
So was the food, you have a wide range of different kind of food from fish to meat or vegetarian dishes. The side orders and the dessert were just perfect. Prices are resonable and can be checked on the internet.
A lot of greek wines are offered too. I am not a fan of greek wine but was surprised to see that the wine was really on a high level and able to compete with french or italian wine.
4.5 based on 210 reviews
We highly recommend you to visit this nice Turkish restaurant if you plan an elegant night out. As a Turkish, I am proud to see this example of concept modern restaurant apart from the classical ones. Although it doesn't have a big variety of meals, the ones you order make you taste the best cooked and served meals in the city . And also my little son was very happy to be having conversation with the smiling face and kind staff.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Starting with the food, fantastic well presented, good size meals, and very tasty tender steaks. A large menu with something for everybody, and professional courteous and friendly service. I give this restaurant 10/10 AAAA+
4.5 based on 345 reviews
"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 chic with splashings of sage green and discreet ruby red, and the glossy gourmet crowd are enamoured with the acclaimed menu created by super-chef Joachim Wissler. Star dishes include the calf's head in a parsley-horseradish vinaigrette wild celery and aioli of capers; the grilled saddle of lamb from Müritz with green olives in lamb tea and ricotta gnocchi; and the Manjari chocolate fondant with frozen blackberry foam. Vendôme boasts a 900+ wine list. "
Was surprised to have been able to secure a reservation for dinner on a Thursday evening. A beautiful evening, the restaurant is located in a stand alone building in the grounds of the hotel and offers a picturesque view of Cologne. Staff are polite, friendly, professional. We opted for the 5 course tasting menu with accompanying wine which represented excellent value at €215 per person. I read an earlier review that thought the wines served with this menu were below parr but I would have to disagree. Ok, they were a bit off the beaten track but were all delicious and rather generous portions. Of course, you also get an amuse bouche, delicious bread and salted butter, coffee and petit fours so you certainly get great value for your money. What was lovely about the establishment was the relaxed ambience amongst the other patrons and staff. No pretentiousness, you definitely felt that people were there to enjoy great food and not there to be seen. The total bill came to €480 which included 2 bottles of sparkling water and 2 delicious glasses if German Sekt. Would definitely return if ever I find myself in Cologne again in the future.
4.5 based on 430 reviews
I went to some Korean bbq in Hong Kong also owned by Koreans but this one was way better than my previous experiences. The service is friendly and takes care. Buffet is medium sized but offers quality. The meat and fishes were fresh and not too greasy. Despite that our clothes smelled like a grill when going out of the restaurant, I really enjoyed the experience.
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