"Thu. d. 4.7.24/3:00 p.m.: The former Wonnemeyers has now developed into a veritable beach restaurant. You either sit outside in the wind and weather or inside behind large windows. In any case, there is a view of the North Sea. The rustic martime interior fits perfectly with the surroundings. The place was a little emptier than usual, probably because of the time of day. This meant the service was able to take care of us quickly and professionally. The Tataki from the U.S. The beef €22) and the potato pancakes with salmon €19) were nicely presented and tasted very good from the first to the last bite. 12/28/24/1:30 p.m.: Very well attended between the years. We are quickly maneuvered to a table that is already occupied. Two Sarti Rosa Spritz €9) are quickly ordered fruity, sparkling and refreshing. Since our table neighbors are leaving, the giant table is more suitable for a newly arrived group of seven people. We are happy to comply with the lively service and sit down at a workbench with another couple. No problem at all. The relaxed beach kiosk atmosphere makes it possible. But moving around also makes you hungry. The fish chips €24) are nice and hot and crispy. The cauliflower soup €13.5) is nice and creamy, well seasoned and warms you up well. So, Uncle Johnny's has done really well and can be seen as a suitable successor to Wonnemeyer's beach kiosk. Hopefully the North Sea will allow the pile building to stand for a long time."