Leverkusen Leverkusen

Leverkusen, conosciuta per le sue industrie farmaceutiche, offre piatti della cucina tradizionale tedesca come Bratwurst e piatti regionali sostanziosi come Sauerbraten e Rheinischer Sauerbraten.

Gallodini

Gallodini

Werkstättenstraße 21, 51379 Leverkusen, Germany

Sushi • Suppe • Asiatisch • Mittelmeer


"I was there recently as part of a Christmas party, otherwise I probably wouldn't have wandered into such a chic, but more upscale restaurant. To eat: As a starter I had the beef cappio. It was very tasty, but could have been 1/3 less and a little cheaper. For the main course there was the sea bream fillet, a smooth 10/10. There were two large fillets and a good portion of rosemary potatoes. I'm actually not a big potato fan, but these were really, really good and nice and crispy on the outside. The spinach with it was also A1. I would argue the best spinach I have ever eaten. Afterwards there was a chocolate souffle. Nothing special, but also very good. Service and waiting time: There's not much to report about the service. Nice and accommodating. Even with a larger number of people there was no confusion and everyone got their food at the same time, everything was great. The waiting time before and between courses was perfectly coordinated, that's all you can say. Never for a moment did the thought arise: “The food could come slowly.” Perhaps more to this point, we were there on a Wednesday evening and there wasn't very much going on. Ambiance: 10/10 Rustic but very cozy. Exactly my taste. Conclusion: It probably wasn't the last visit to the Gallodini. I will definitely come back again! Parking: There is a relatively large parking lot directly in front of the restaurant. Unfortunately, you couldn't really see it in the dark. So I parked on the street and was a little annoyed. But I know for next time."

Schlosspark Schloss Morsbroich

Schlosspark Schloss Morsbroich

Gustav-Heinemann-Straße 80, 51377 Leverkusen, Germany

Europäisch • Vegetarier • Mittelmeer • International


"Entering the whole Schloss Morsbroich Castle ground your first stop needs to be the shop with a class of its own.....you have to purchase your entrance ticket to any of the events taking place in the Castle', here. The shop is run by free-lance staff...to support the cultural side of the Castle' and adds to keeping it's doors open. Anything hand selected and unusual, in decor, scarves, leather items, wooden toys, jewellery to name but a few can delight not only the eye but also makes you go out off your usual shopping way and tempts you to buy something special' for yourself or the person who has it all' but just needs' this special item. Before you go and have your foods, etc. in or outside the restaurant a stroll through the surrounding park is a must.....well kept with all sorts of flowers of the season delight your eyes. The restaurant caters for all ages and all taste buds, from vegan, vegetarian or/and meat eating customers....the well designed menu says it all. Cold/hot beverages, a selection of good wines, liqueurs and beers are all on offer, too. On my last visit I enjoyed a delicious ice-coffee on the restaurant's outside area overlooking the Castle's front facade. Long tables next to me had been previously booked by larger groups, who had just experienced an introduction talk in the Castle's Spiegelsaal (Mirror Hall) for a forth coming concert in town. All around me visitors have been raving about their foods some enjoying smaller salad dishes, soups, or just coffee's and cake. Children were playing on metal art designs situated on the grassy areas close by or just ran around. In the previously and redesigned stables of the Castle a group cleared out remnants of an event. These areas can be booked for all sorts of happenings. All in all this is a must visit' for any tourist/holiday maker or local who wants to experience a beautiful outing regardless the weather conditions."