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• German • Mülheim an der Mosel
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- KKalayaRhineland-Palatinate •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024Good food and very large portion. Love the food, the wine, and service. Highly recommended, worth a visit.More infoZeltinger HofPrice: Moderate• German• Zeltingen-Rachtig•4.6
- MMartinsRhineland-Palatinate •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 12, 2024We enjoy coming to Weinstube Kesselstatt every year in November for St Martins geese roast.More infoWeinstube KesselstattPrice: Moderate• Wine Bar• Trier-Zentrum•4.5
- WWestNew South Wales •1 review4.0Dined on Oct 3, 2024Great food and obviously a popular restaurant with locals in Cochem but for us not having a menu in English or wait staff who didn’t speak much English meant not off to a good start. Nevertheless the service was prompt and the food flavoursome and beautifully presented. Would highly recommend.More infoNeos - Restaurant & WeinbarPrice: Expensive• Southwest German• Cochem•4.6
- NNolanvipEdinburgh/Midlothian •45 reviews4.0Dined on Aug 15, 2024Located in the garden of the weinromantik hotel Had the sparking rose from Germany. Wine was surprisingly decent. The amouse of bread with a herring with curry mayo and sea weed was abit of an odd combination. The curry mayo over powered the herring! Had the cold dish of peach and bottle milk which basically was slices of peach with a deep-fried buttermilk prawn, this was a very odd dish because it was serve cold as to be expected but the combination of bottom-up right prawn and slice of peach with the sweetness of the soup just did not combine well. The tomato consommé was good- good intense taste of tomato with a Ravioli. The mains of surf and turn was a medium filet with one piece of prawns. The meat could have been more rare. The accompaniment was good. The game ragu of what I would have guessed as venison was ok, a bit more gamey and dry. Should have not been cooked for that long. It came in a Pinot noir sauce which was nice and fried potato dumplings which was disk shaped and turnips. We decided to Skip desert as by that time it was already 10pm, having started at 8pm. Service was friendly and attentive but you could see they were under staff as they were flying up and down the stairs!More infoRestaurant Richtershof 1809Price: Very Expensive• International• Mülheim an der Mosel•4.6