Find out what International restaurants to try in Sankt Goar. Sankt Goar is a town on the west bank of the Middle Rhine in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Sankt Goar-Oberwesel, whose seat is in the town of Oberwesel.
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Oppermanns restaurant, fine fresh food from headchef, reginal & international heartly staff, best wines from the area,
Il ristorante, annesso al piccolo hotel, ha un' eleganza discreta e piacevole. La moglie dello chef è accogliente e disponibile , ma il vero punto di forza sono i piatti. Materie prime eccellenti. cucinate con maestria ed amore. Piatti decisamente buoni, più per gourmet che per turisti. il tris di dolci poi ti estasiava, soprattutto la crema catalana che era un godimento per le papille gustative...
4 based on 249 reviews
New German and international cuisine in an historical ambiente. Great choice of wine, draught beers. Lunch stop for groups on request.
We had dinner; wiener schnitzel veal for me and instead of fries I had a beautiful large salad. My husband had the special tender beef cheaks with rosemary potatoes. He could not believe how tender the beef was, using only his fork! Wonderful service, wine, beer and meal. Highly recommend!
Weinbistro,Restaurant, Familien,-Firmenfeiern, Events bis zu 80 Sitzplätze im Restaurant 60 Sitzplätze im Bistro und 120 Sitzplätze im Garten
Sat down here at 8pm on a Saturday evening. It was quite busy. It was difficult to get attention, you had to chase a waitress rather than them coming to you.Ordered drinks, starter and main course. Drinks came fairly quickly. Starter arrived at 8.30pm. Then we sat until 9.30pm with no food. We were sat next to a group of 4. The 1st diner had finished his meal before the 4th diner had got their food. At 9.30 I asked where the food was and I was told 'We only have a small kitchen'. I don't class myself as a business genius but the obvious answer is have less tables. Waitresses seem to be coming out with just one plate at a time.At 9.40 after waiting 1 hour 10 minutes for my meal, I paid for my drinks and left.Wild horses wouldn't drag me back there.
Weinbistro,Restaurant, Familien,-Firmenfeiern, Events bis zu 80 Sitzplätze im Restaurant 60 Sitzplätze im Bistro und 120 Sitzplätze im Garten
Sat down here at 8pm on a Saturday evening. It was quite busy. It was difficult to get attention, you had to chase a waitress rather than them coming to you.Ordered drinks, starter and main course. Drinks came fairly quickly. Starter arrived at 8.30pm. Then we sat until 9.30pm with no food. We were sat next to a group of 4. The 1st diner had finished his meal before the 4th diner had got their food. At 9.30 I asked where the food was and I was told 'We only have a small kitchen'. I don't class myself as a business genius but the obvious answer is have less tables. Waitresses seem to be coming out with just one plate at a time.At 9.40 after waiting 1 hour 10 minutes for my meal, I paid for my drinks and left.Wild horses wouldn't drag me back there.
3 based on 166 reviews
We ate several times at am Markt because we stayed two nights at the hotel. Breakfast came with the room and was a good version of German hotel fare: boiled eggs, various cold cuts, cheeses, yogurts, hot and cold cereals, cakes, breads, juice, and coffee. The last two items are served. US customers might wish for bacon and other kinds of eggs. The dinner menu is extensive. We can vouch for the fresh trout, the creamed herring, and the pork and mushrooms over noodles. The trout was a sturdy 14â and baked whole. The pork was tender and the mushroom sauce just right. The rest of the menu offered beef, chicken, pork schnitzels, fish, and vegetarian options. The wine list was also good. This is the region for Riesling, so we drank two bottles of local dry version, one at the low end of the price range (about Euros) and one of the best they offered. The latter was a Blanc de noir at about 16 Euros. Both were well chilled and good value. Others we met recommended the restaurant as the best value in St. Goar.
4 based on 87 reviews
We were staying at the hotel and decided, after several recommendations, to try the restaurant. It was great. Both schnitzel dishes were excellent. Portions were huge. Two schnitzels per plate with salad and fries or spatzel. The chef checked to be sure we were happy with the meal. Nice! He also suggested our wine for the evening that turned out to be one of the best dry Riesling I have had. Eat here.
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Weinbistro,Restaurant, Familien,-Firmenfeiern, Events bis zu 80 Sitzplätze im Restaurant 60 Sitzplätze im Bistro und 120 Sitzplätze im Garten
Sat down here at 8pm on a Saturday evening. It was quite busy. It was difficult to get attention, you had to chase a waitress rather than them coming to you.Ordered drinks, starter and main course. Drinks came fairly quickly. Starter arrived at 8.30pm. Then we sat until 9.30pm with no food. We were sat next to a group of 4. The 1st diner had finished his meal before the 4th diner had got their food. At 9.30 I asked where the food was and I was told 'We only have a small kitchen'. I don't class myself as a business genius but the obvious answer is have less tables. Waitresses seem to be coming out with just one plate at a time.At 9.40 after waiting 1 hour 10 minutes for my meal, I paid for my drinks and left.Wild horses wouldn't drag me back there.
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