Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Duisburg (German pronunciation: [ˈdyːsbʊɐ̯k] ( listen)) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The world's biggest inland port, it is also close to Düsseldorf Airport.
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4 based on 42 reviews
This is a typical 'Imbiss' shop; that is: not a restaurant, but fitted with high bar-stools and cocktail tables crammed into a small shop-lot. No guest toilet either. Orders taken at the counter. That's some of the downsides.The really great part is the food. It is absolutely delicious; we guess the best Thai food in Duisburg. The cook prepares all dishes fresh before your eyes; and what we had was very tasty and original.Another downside is the price. The prices might be adequate for a fully-fledged restaurant, but never for an Imbiss. No dishes below ⬠7; even the weekly offers were at ⬠7 and ⬠7,50; without any extras. The actual offer of a dish including a soup was ⬠9,50. The cheapest vegetarian one is also ⬠7,00. There are plenty places close by that offer value for your lunch-money. Sawadi, alas, doesn't. At least, we don't draw enough salary to spend that much on a lunch dish in a lunch environment.
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4 based on 45 reviews
I like to drive around Dûsseldorf and during last weekend we ended up in Mülheim an der Ruhr at the time of the diner. We entered in the restaurant Walkmuhle and immediately were surprised about the warm welcome we received. We were lucky enough to have a table in front of the open fire (not working during the warm days but I can already imagine myself during the winter were a fire would be crackling softly giving to the room a great romantic and relaxing ambiance). Sergey, the owner, gave us advices on the menu and it was great advises. We ate like kings, oysters, dorade fish, I took a steak cooked with a 800c professional beafer. Just amazing. While eating, the table next door ate some pasta with mushroom prepared inside a big parmesan cheese and I promised myself to come back to try it.Thank you a lot. We are ever glad to see you again. See you.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Outdoor beirgarten with a great selection of local and other German beers. I also sampled some of their sausages, every thing was great. I speak very little German but several of their staff spoke excellent English. Best of all was the view, overlooking the Rhine where it meets the Ruhr just added to an already wonderful atmosphere. Next time in Europe I will make a point to return!
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3 based on 66 reviews
They are celebrating their 40th year in business and probably the last time it was modernised. The staff are friendly, the menu is large and the food is plentiful.I ordered the "Spaghetti Frutti Mar" which was good and had plenty of shellfish and sauce. My wife had a baked pasta dish which she quite enjoyed.Somewhat irritatingly they don't do a "large" Pils beer (.4l or .5l) which since I was thirsty, I wanted.Surprisingly, for an Italian restaurant, the wine list is not blessed with many Italian offerings but does have some some Spanish.
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