Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler

Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler es una pintoresca ciudad balneario conocida por sus fuentes termales, rodeada de viñedos. Los platos típicos incluyen vinos tintos de Ahr y especialidades regionales como el Flammkuchen.

Metzlers

Metzlers

Mittelstraße 4-6, 53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany

Deutsch • Frühstück • Mittagessen • Restaurants


"the restaurant „Metzlers“ is located in bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, near the big hotel „Steigenberger“ and the playground. parking is close to very few, right behind the house there is a small in-house parking. we were in the Medzgers for dinner and we liked it very well. as an appetizer there were jacobs mussels with salad and bark carpaccio. as main dishes we had norwegerlachs with saffron sauce sweet, rice and swirl roast with bratkartoffeln. all tasted delicious and freshly prepared. that was noticed with every bite and so we let ourselves enjoy enough. to the quality of eating can be said that it was very good. both of them were swirl and the salmon were in front of place. the saffron sauce and the sweet supplements were wonderful. the service was attentive and anything but hectic. perhaps a little necessary for the reconciliation that has been called in throughout the region, but important for us is the result, and that was very important. not a wild, but everything is loose and perfect. in the foods offered, the inclined reader now thinks that the dishes are also expensive. this is not the case, however, but they must be classified in the higher category, but in any case the money is worth. so that should not stop picking up the restaurant once. everything in all restaurant Metzgers is definitely recommended. especially when they are in the worse newer city and are perhaps on the go, the “Metzgers” offers the perfect conclusion of a big day. or for the players and bumpers among us, the “Metzgers” offers a good push, then to land the big hit in the game bench."

China Restaurant Mayflower

China Restaurant Mayflower

Niederhutstrasse 31, 53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Pizza • Sushi • Asiatisch • Europäisch


"The Mayflower sits in Ahrweiler, and has been there for as many years as I can remember. It always seems to be as good as empty. We'd thought we'd try it anyway, when a group of friends was recently visiting & expressed the wish to have chinese food. We booked for a group of friends for an evening meal at the Mayflower. Initial service was super slow, but they got there (at least taking the drink order) in the end - and then we were told that they only had a couple of bottles of Tsingtao beer left, so we had to change the drinks order (not a good start). The drinks took forever to arrive, and this when the place was empty - apart from us (9) and 2 others. We eventually place our food order (off the menu card, NOT buffet) & some time later the food started to arrive. Most of the main courses looked the same, only the meat being different, which seemed a bit odd. Then the 'sauce' associated with each main dish was served separately - this was a first for most of us - and mine looked & tasted disgusting (it was meant to be a hot/spicy peanut sauce, but was not hot/spicy nor tasted at all of peanuts). Also, it appears that "chinese vegetables" means 'beansprouts' as that was all there was to be seen (again, a first for most of us, who are all well traveled & eat out quite often). To cap it all, one or more of the main meals was far from hot. On raising the matter of the "chinese vegetables" and the temperature of the meals, the staff member (the owner/manager we believe) didn't want to know - he started to argue with us & then started laughing. He did provide a side dish of piping hot vegetables to one of the group, which was appreciated, but as for the rest of the points he was not interested at all. The food itself tasted OK (average) with the exception of the sauce. So, in conclusion, I would NOT recommend the Mayflower at all. Save your well earned cash & go elsewhere (there are much better options elsewhere in Ahrweiler)!"