Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Trier. Trier, which lies in the Moselle wine region along the banks of the Moselle River, is the oldest city in Germany. The city is home to the University of Trier.
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4 based on 228 reviews
This "fish" self service/fast food restaurant (and wine shop) seems to have problems to deliver constant quality concerning the "minimum service! at the cash desk,bringing food to your table etc".Today when wanting to help myself to a little breadbasket when paying for 2 main dishes&drinks, I was told "NO", bread will be brought to the table with your food order..... needless to say that the bread never made it to our table :(Fish (Trilogie von Edelfischen, Seeteufel/lotte) is fresh and servings are good.At lunchtime waiting in line is necessary, even if you only want to get a second glass of wine for example.Large choice of tasty Moselle wines (bottles or by the glass) for a good price.Food&wine are ok, "service" is a hit&miss...Ambience is busy, crowded, noisy...
4 based on 109 reviews
Pros:- Top quality sushi for a low price (midday)- Extra Miso Soup and Green Tea for free- Easily Accessible by carCons:- Service is overburdened and really doesnt care about youBeen here many times, and always it has been great. Just do not come here entitled, you will be served when the waiters have time, they do their best, but they are understaffed.
4 based on 72 reviews
Staying almost next door, at Becker's hotel, we decided to treat ourselves to a pizza after a long drive. Very busy on a Tuesday evening (during holidays). Simple, classic bruschetta and pizzas hit the spot. Huge portions - go when very hungry, or order a small pizza! Pizza base was one of the best I've had in a while, being wafer-thin and crisp from a wood-fired oven. Prices very reasonable; most pizzas were around 9-10 EUR. Other classic Italian dishes being served to nearby tables looked good. Nice modern décor. Got by with basic German, but waitress spoke good English, and waiters were clearly Italian and spoke some French. Very pleased we wandered in on a whim.
4 based on 98 reviews
For a 19⬠buffet, this was disappointing. The train is unremarkable and the orderable choices don't come to you looking like the picture. The sashimi is too tough, the wasabi weak, and the choices are limited. The seats are too close together, forget privacy and the service is slow. I won't be returning as I have had better sushi in Trier.
Most Popular International food in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
4 based on 99 reviews
Our favorite sushis place since the last 5 years. Freshly prepared (in front of you), they offer a wide range of makis, sushis but also hot stuff in the evening.It's always good to reserve in the evening as it can be full from 6pm on.
Most Popular Wine Bar food in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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