Waldhotel Zur Winneburg

Endertstr. 141, 56812 Cochem, Germany

🛍 Deutsch, Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten

4.2 💬 943 Recensioni
Waldhotel Zur Winneburg

Telefono: +49267198730

Indirizzo: Endertstr. 141, 56812 Cochem, Germany

Città: Cochem

Menu Piatti: 27

Recensioni: 943

Sito Web: http://www.hotelwinneburg.de

Menu completo - 27 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Dessert

Suppen

Von Schwein, Rind, Pute Und Wild

Piatti Di Pesce

Specialità Della Casa - Anatra Croccante Aromatica

Piatti A Base Di Uova

Cotolette

Piatti Di Manzo

Caldo & Freddo

Insalate

Bistecca Alla Griglia

Salat

Piatti Di Schnitzel Di Maiale

Piatti Di Carne

Salate

Portata Principale

Zuppe

Non Categorizzato

Saltato In Padella

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Cochem

Cochem

Cochem, una pittoresca cittadina con un impressionante castello sul fiume, offre specialità renane come il vino Riesling e piatti sostanziosi come il sauerbraten o il flammkuchen.

Categorie

  • Deutsch Assapora i ricchi sapori della cucina tradizionale tedesca, caratterizzata da carni sostanziose, crauti agri e salse sontuose. Delizia con piatti autentici che portano il gusto della Germania sulla tua tavola.
  • Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten Esplora una vasta gamma di specialità internazionali regionali, dai saporiti piatti asiatici ai gustosi classici europei, offrendo un assaggio delle autentiche tradizioni culinarie di tutto il mondo. Visualizza piatti

Ristoranti Simili

Zom Stüffje

Zom Stüffje

Oberbachstraße 14, 56812 Cochem, Germany

Piatti • Cafés • Gesund • Europäisch • Vegetarisch


"I read some reviews and heard from friends that this was thé place to eat in Cochem am Mosel, so we were very excited to find the restaurant near empty on our arrival as we had expected a wait.There was nobody to greet us as we walked in so after waiting politely waiting at the entrance for a bit we decided to seat ourselves awaiting the the host, waiter/waitress to come and greet us.It took another 5 minutes for the waitress to show up. As soon as she showed up she kindly requested us to move from the cozy booth-like spacious table to a smaller wooden table. Since the entire restaurant was empty, with the exception of one gentleman and it was about an hour before closing we did not see her point to keep the large table for non-guests so we kindly declined. The frauleins entire attitude changed and we could hear her screaming and yelling in the kitchen to the chef. She then proceeded to vent her grief to the other patron in German. One might imagine her surprise when I kindly informed her that I was able to understand her conversations ( I am Dutch so I understand the language ) and did not appreciate her treating us this way. Being used to American customer service I do lower my standards somewhat but to be told smack about a semi-professional in a small town restaurant in the middle of nowhere is not something I accept. We were looking forward to taste the local food but were quite frankly concerned that this would come with some non-sanitary condiments."