Breisach
Klasles Gastronomie am Rhein

Klasles Gastronomie am Rhein

Hafenstr. 11, 79206 Breisach am Rhein, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Gäste • Deutsch • Europäisch • Meeresfrüchte


"During our recent two week stay in Colmar, we grew weary of Alsatian dishes and ventured across the border to Germany several times for some good hearty fare. We were interested in eating lunch while enjoying a view of the Rhine and decided on Klasles. We enjoyed our first lunch so much, we returned several days later for another, our only repeat restaurant of the vacation. Klasles has a very nice deck with a great view of the Rhine and passing barges and boats. We thought the menu had good variety and reasonable prices considering the location. We found the quality of the meals was also quite good and the portions were quite large. The Restaurant opens for lunch at 11AM and when we visited on a Saturday and a Tuesday, the patio was full by noon, mostly with locals. As other reviews mention, Klasles has a very casual and laid back atmosphere and there is a nice, small playground next to the patio if you have children. We found the servers to be pleasant, friendly and helpful in answering questions about the menu and specials. On the first visit, my wife had a nice Sekt for 3.50 Euro and I had the dark wheat beer (dunkeles hefeweizen) for the same price. For lunch, my wife had a pork schnitzel with french fries (pommes frites) and mixed salad (gemischtes salat) and I had the lamb shank(Lammhaxe) that came with croquettes and green beans. The dishes each cost about 15-16 Euro. Both our main dishes were very good. On our second visit, my wife had a large mixed salad, and I had the daily special (Tages Menue) of a Mixed Grill. This came with thick slices of roast beef and veal with gravy, mixed vegetables, and spaetzle, It also came with a delicious cream of mushroom soup, and a lemon meringue pudding dessert. Although the meat was well done and I prefer it a bit less cooked, it was very tasty and tender. My only complaint is that the vegetables were either overcooked or not fresh, unlike my fresh and tasty green beans on the first visit. My wife's salad was very large and cost about 9 Euros. Imagine my surprise when we got the bill and learned that my daily special lunch cost only 9.50 Euros!! Although we didn't get it, the table next to us ordered the Mediterranean seafood salad and it looked amazing, with very large prawns and a number of seafood items on a large salad. Judging by each person completely devouring their salad, it appeared to taste as good as it looked. If you're near Breisach Am Rhein and looking for a pleasant and tasty meal at a reasonable price, consider Klasles!"

La Forchetta

La Forchetta

Neutorstrasse 25 | Fußgängerzone, 79206 Breisach am Rhein, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Pizza • Fisch • Mexikaner • Europäisch


""la forchetta" (the fork) is the fifth Italian restaurant in breisach, which opened a little more than a year ago in the former Bavarian court. The owner is aref merza, who runs at an angle to the hoisthouse humpen.Because you can sit on the front side in the pedestrian zone in the open, no parking possibility would be close to it if there were not a courtyard on the back side, where you can park for free (travel via Richard-Müller-Straße!). a big plus!The restaurant interior is not typical Italian, but breathes the charm of the old Bavarian farm. the chef however and the friendly service are Italian.The menu has four antipasti: the prices vary between 4.90 € (bruschetta) and 11.90 € (carpaccio vom Lachs).Suppen is available for 4.90 € and 5.90 € (Minestrone).The barley dishes start at 7.50 € (e.g. pasta aglio e olio e peperoni). spaghetti. penne, gnocchi, taglioni, risotto, lasagne and ravioli cost between 7.50 € and 12.50 €. for every noodle dish is served a side salad.Fleish dishes are available from 9,50 € (putenschnitzel with pommes and salat) up to 22,50 € (rinderfilet with green pfeffer, croquettes and salad).A mixed fish plate with grilled vegetables and salat costs 22,50 €. Grilled salmon, dorade and hardy €50 they are offered for 5,50 € to 6,90 € instead of pizzas. Of course, the desserts are not allowed to be tiramisu (5,90 €) and panna cotta (5,90 €). the wee are from the imperial chair and from Italy.After a walk in the imperial chair led us (my wife, two well-known and me) the way to the "la forchetta". the drinks were quickly served by the friendly service. my wife ordered a lasagne (8,50 €), my colleagues spaghetti bolognese (7,50 €) or spaghetti with mussels (12,50 €) and I spaghetti aglio e olio (7,50 €). unfortunately, the cozze (small clams) were served with dishes. I didn't like it at all. the pasta dishes tasted neatly, but were also not revealing. my garlic spaghetti float in a large olive oil lake. they were al dente and picantly spiced. grated parmesan was handed over by the service on request. the supplement salads served in front of the main dish were unfortunately made with a yogurt-based finishdressing. Here one misses the good old Italian tradition to put a manage with olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper on the table so that one can prepare his vinaigraitte himself.While the foods are comparatively cheap, the wee prices of my guess are too high. 1/4 liter simple valpolicella cost 5,40 €, a quarter late Pinot € 4,60. in an Italian restaurant espresso awaits you with creamma - hot served. unfortunately the espressi were lukewarm because the tassen had not been preheated, the crema was missing, the taste was fade. not recommended!Quite: in the "la forchetta" you are served friendly and fast. the quality of the food corresponds to the favorable trips, the wee are too expensive. because the Italian competition is large in the area, it is only possible to recommend to the owner to eliminate the mängel mentioned. a large plus point of the "la forchetta" is the outside terrace from which you have a magnificent view of the breisacher münster."