Aachen Aachen

Aachen, vicino ai confini della Germania con il Belgio e i Paesi Bassi, è nota per la sua architettura storica e per la famosa printen, un tipo di pan di zenzero unico nella regione.

Cafelysee Cafe Brasserie

Cafelysee Cafe Brasserie

Hartmannstraße 12, 52062, Aachen, Germany

Cafés • Pasta • Deutsch • Französisch


"Gute Küche, schöne Lage, aber ein zu überfordertes Personal. Wir waren mit einer Gruppe von ungefähr 30 Personen da. Die Reservierung stand schon einen Monat von dem Besuch fest. Damit hat auch alles geklappt, wir haben eine schöne Ecke nur für uns bekommen. Die Tische standen schon halbe Stunde vor dem Anfang des Abends bereit. Die Ambiente ist wirklich sehr cool und optisch einladend. Zuerst fing auch alles gut an, Getränke würden angeboten und Bestellungen zügig gesammelt. Aber als alle Gäste da waren, kam die Bedienung durcheinander. Hälfte der Tische haben die Vorspeise serviert bekommen ohne das uns Teller dazu gegeben wurden. Eine Hauptspeise-Bestellung wurde vergessen und die Person sollte mehr als 15 Minuten darauf warten. Ich habe mehrmals nach Wasser gefragt, und Wein für die Gäste persönlich eingeschenkt, da einfach niemand aus dem Personal in unserer Ecke zu finden war. Zum Dessert ging es wieder bergauf, da wahrscheinlich insgesamte Anzahl der Gäste sich reduziert hat. Es ist mir schon bewusst, dass wir keine kleine Gruppe waren, aber man könnte es immer noch besser hinkriegen. In selber Woche waren wir in einem anderen Restaurant in Aachen, ohne jegliche Probleme dieser Art, obwohl uns da auch nur eine Person aus dem Personal zugewiesen wurde. Von dieser Preisklasse habe ich definitiv mehr erwartet. Das Essen war hingegen lecker und auf dem Punkt. Da waren wir alle zufrieden und dazu habe ich nichts auszusetzen."

Mercado

Mercado

Burtscheider Markt 9-11, 52066 Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Tee • Kaffee • Eiscreme • Italienisch


"burtscheid has one, a large selection of caffes. leni loves coffee with her own coffee sourcing, all the tasty from own production and the very trendy interieur. lammerskötter has connected its own conditories, everything goes with a great carefree quality and perfection to the hospitable, too are learned chefs with at work. the ferbers has the best position and a good service at the distance.But to my rather modest criticism about mercado. the caffe has opened as last and acts from the facility rather old-baked and came into the years. I am sure that everyone has his own opinion. I am, however, completely disappointed in the quality and presentation of the food. I ordered the yoghurt with me, and I ordered it. berries are great and a pleasure, but were a great part of my already brown, please take fruits that are less perishable. the müsli, any combined mix from one of the supermarkets. also applies here if you call the same price as the others, then you have to offer qualitatiw similar (for life there are self-made and lammerskötter has higher quality ingredients). at my bigger appetit I ordered a sandwich with tomato mozzarella and pesto. the toast then came with a cleck balsamico on the tellerrand. easy eating, easy presentation is as good as possible. the mozzarella, on the other hand, was not entirely my brand, had a slightly artificial and thread taste, the pesto was hardly perceptible and at my impression, probably also something from the supermarket shelf. Conclusion: everyone wants to have a unique feature and sometimes offers exceptional services. the mercado unfortunately comes without a particular one and is not an alternative for me at the competition. Moreover, it is not even cheaper from the price level where one could have made the difference in quality."

Haus am See

Haus am See

Diepenbenden 61, 52076, Aachen, Germany

Deutsch • Europäisch • Parkplätze • Familienfreundlich


"Last night I dreamt of Manderlay thus intoned whoever-her-name-was-that-wasn't-Rebeca in the Daphne du Maurier masterpiece. Well hear it well dear readers and hear it now, last night, utterly unassisted by any mind-altering substance, I dreamt of a restaurant in Aix la Chapelle where the clients...spoke neither German nor French and where the staff spoke neither English nor Russian. At one point the manager hauled out a lady who spoke Bulgarian but this helped us little. The Tower of Babel re-enacted. I have to say, however, that the manager showed a rare talent for barnyard noises, enabling him, when our finger alighted on an item in the menu, to go baa moo cluck and even quack to denote the animal that had been slaughtered for our delectation. It may inerest readers to know that my friends main course actually went splash' but that is by the by. The Daliesque food, when finally we had deciphered what on earth we were being offered, was actually very good, tender moo and subtle splash but our sense of being lost in a Dali landscape reached a fever pitch when our translator offered us a lift home. Visions raced before us, were we being led into a vice ring, did a coven of warlocks await? We put on us and them' by the Floyd to sooth our fevered brows. The Bluetooth didn't work. A tinny noise from an iPhone was the only noise, barnyard ones aside, that broke the silence. Learn the lingo brothers, eat the food, enjoy tripping."