Wuppertal

Wuppertal, una ciudad montañosa en Alemania conocida por su monorraíl suspendido, ofrece platos tradicionales como el "Bergische Kaffeetafel" que incluye pan de centeno, carnes ahumadas y pasteles dulces.

Scoozi

Scoozi

Herzogstraße 44, 42103, Wuppertal, Germany

Wein • Pasta • Kaffee • Mittelmeer


"my wife and I were in scoozi on 17.05.2017. Since we've always gone past it, we wanted to go to eat there, because the ambiente is very appealing. we felt comfortable sitting on the open window as it was quite hot. the card is clear and there are some unique dishes, which is also great. my wife has an salat and I ordered a pizza. the prices are legitimate for the portions in themselves. all beautiful and good to here. when my wife was at the half of her salad, she was on a hard one. it was a blue piece of hard plastic, we from an isolier cable. you passed away the hunger and I called a waiter. he called the chef, and they asked us if we would like a new salad or if they were to cancel the salat. because my wife had no more appetit, I told the waiter to remove the salat. the chef asked us if we wanted a cappucino or espresso on the house. so we took the coffee. when I wanted to pay, the waiter put me the bill, the salat was still bonged. I asked why the salat is still on it and why they hadn't died. he said to me quite lumply, "they got the coffee for it." I didn't think I was gonna get any more and I said that wasn't possible because we were told something else. I tried reasonably to settle this, but they stayed there, so I paid the full 33€ despite the inconvenience with the salat. In such a story, I as a gastender completely on the salat and give a coffee really on the house and not as a compensation for a not successful salad."

Piräus

Piräus

Höhne 99, 42275 Wuppertal, Deutschland, Germany

Cafe • Käse • Fleisch • Mittelmeer


"We visited the Piraeus The Port of the City on 17.06.2019 for a small lunch at 13:00. In front of the restaurant some tables were ready for guests who like to sit in the fresh air. The sun shined and the outside temperatures left to feel very fast. The restaurant was already known as Piraeus In the windlight at the Deutsche Ring, but a few years ago moved to Wuppertal Barmen to the Werther Brunnen. The interior is very sober and is not overloaded with kitsch from all corners and ends. It becomes cozy inside when the restaurant is well visited and thereby adjusts itself to a pleasant atmosphere. We took space outside. After a short time the restaurant owner received us and handed us the menu. In addition to the normal menu, it also contained other inserts with the lunch card. From this card I chose Souvlaki and my father chose from the menu the Fileto Arni (Lammfilet with pepper cream sauce), with patates and salad. As an appetizer we took the Ktipiti (also Chtipiti or Tyrokafteri). The drinks were also included and served quite quickly with the appetizer. Anyone who has already read my other reviews knows I love the Ktipiti. And this Ktipiti was just as I like it and as I think it should taste: smitten sheep cheese with paprika, peperoni or chili. The paste was very nice creamy and reads easily on the bread with it just delicious! After the start-up, the main dishes came and both looked delicious when looking. And it was: The Lamfilet was soft and juicy and the broccoli was bite-resistant. The potato croquettes are an alternative, but I think it would have been better for the Greek Patates, as they were sent to Souvlaki. But that was my father's choice. And also the souvlaki were really delicious: well seasoned but not overgrown. The red paste was quite sharp and unfortunately did not match the Souvlaki. We chose a rosé and a large apple choir. FAZIT: From the past we knew the quality of the dishes of Piraeus, which I also reflected on 17.06.2019. Prices: 1x Ktipti € 4,00 1x Souvlaki € 7,80 1x Fileto Arni € 17,00 1x glass Rosé 1x large glass apple choir Summa summarum we paid about € 30,00, where the lamb fillet was the most expensive food. But it was worth it despite lunchtime. I can recommend the Piraeus The Port of the City of Good conscience."

La Favola

La Favola

Holthauser Straße 29, 42369, Wuppertal, Germany

Pasta • Pizza • Steak • Nachtisch


"Nachdem wir als Paar das Restaurant dreimal an Wochentagen besucht, und mit dem Preis-Leistungsverhältnis der zumeist von der Tageskarte gewählten Gerichte zufrieden waren (das stilistisch wenig stringente Ambiente bleibt unberücksichtigt), haben wir unsere kulinarisch verwöhnten Freude am Wochenende hierher eingeladen. Die telefonische Reservierung erfolgte reibungslos und wir wurden freundlich empfangen. Zu unserer Enttäuschung unterbot die Qualität der bestellten Gerichte die Erwartungen deutlich: das Carpaccio wirkte optisch und geschmacklich industriell vorgefertigt. Das Saltimbocca alla Romana ruhte auf einer Flüssigkeit, die auf der Zunge wie ein geschmolzener Brühwürfel zerging. Die Grigliata mista (Fisch) wies trotz der charakteristischen Grillrost-gestreiften Oberfläche der verschiedenen Filets kein entsprechendes Aroma auf. Einigen Filets war aufgrund des unzureichenden Garzustandes die Tiefkühlherkunft noch anzumerken (bei einer Wartezeit von gut 45 Minuten auf das Hauptgericht). Die optisch appetitlich wirkende Gemüsebeilage war leider geschmacksneutral. Unsere Rückmeldung bezüglich des Qualitätsmangels wurde von der Bedienung mit der Überlastung am Wochenende entschuldigt. Ein freundliches Wort, oder Entgegenkommen, das uns zu einem "Wiedergutmachungsbesuch" ermutigt hätte, erfolgte leider nicht. An Wochenenden werden wir sicher nicht mehr zu Gast sein."

Mediterran

Mediterran

Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 41, Wuppertal I-42103, Deutschland, Germany

Mexikaner • Europäisch • Mittelmeer • Mittagessen


"Restaurant Mediterran, Wuppertal “Now is the light in the rise, It goes into the new year. Don’t let your mute, It doesn’t stay as it was.” (Friedrich Rückert, 1788 1866) Well, so let’s do it differently. No New Year's Eve in the traditional home, but together with friends and their friends in a restaurant. Wuppertal, 31. 12 2013. 19:00, meeting in the restaurant Mediterran, Friedrich Ebert street 41. 18:50. Carlo Attraversanando and Zerberuz: “Where is the entrance here?” The “Mediterran” is hidden and closed. It is true that one can look into the interior from outside, but how will one experience from looking? Finally, we want to eat there with eight other people. The view from the outside to the inside meets no known faces. Rescue! Trial and Error. Try the wrong door. God protect the smokers! A guest who has fallen victim to tobacco consumption emerges and shows us the way. The first impression: narrow, narrow, improbably narrow, celestial... it's narrow here. Immediately greeting by a nice lady from the service we happen to know from another restaurant. Still tight. The room, more or less a hose, to group a middle gear as loggias camouflaged guest supply cells with bar separation. The ambience is enough for an inattentive, hungry guest who needs to eat quickly. Very little atmosphere. Still, you try. The tables are all attractively covered. The group concerned us is accommodated at a long table on the front side of the room, right from the entrance. After some of the guests are intruded, it looks like Christmas or New Year at Aunt “Trutchen”. Close, tight, tight. But you like yourself and it's very cozy. The crowd of guests arrives with delay. The nice sympathetic lady of the service is replaced by a man who sends tendencies of circus signals. The style is changing: “We know each other, so quickly. Name your wishes!” This is a clear nuance too loud and too distant to me. They only relate to drinks: water, wine, sherry, prosecco. I'm threatening road traffic regulations, so just water! The New Year's menu in 5 courses! The service is not to envy. The restaurant is crowded. 3 service personnel can handle everything, two women and one man. For example, at our table it is not possible to reach every guest. The panne forms the start. The “Bruschetta” with Peccorino and truffle Ravioli in sage butter on Carpaccio are on the table even before the obligatory bread with three painting variants. Mostly the Bruschetta irritates me. She's baked with cheese, so hot!! No sense of taste! Carpaccio of what? There's so little puffed vegetables around? Carpaccio? Slightly sleep, follow bread and spread. Yeah, what are you doing now? I'm sorry. No! No overcoming! I don't like these paint mixtures anyway. „Entenbrust auf Rosenkohl in Pistazien Rahm“, all quite tasty, but my duck breast slices are already fully cooked, Zerberuz can still see a pink inside the meat. It follows: “Seezunge’Involtini” with royal crab in white wine sauce on Beluga lenses” “Pfeffermeat from the calfsal tip on fruity vegetables and vanilla tomatoes, with butter twistingen”. ‘Dessert Mix >Mediterran ≤’ The dishes are easy to judge. They are neatly prepared, here and there a small flaw, in focus, the local flock has offered more interesting and better food since the beginning of the Christmas holidays. This menu can be eaten very well, but it does not prepare any pleasure. Cost point, including drinks: €74.86 per person. Prosit New Year! The old year slips into the garbage can with the leftovers! Right. At the subsequent private meeting before midnight there was a vegetable soup based on a Consommé in private rooms. Delicious! That's what I'm thinking. Conclusion: In this way one in the city center of Elberfeld gets hungry, so if you just want to get tired. I believe that the “Mediterran” has a chance to create a satisfied guest. But I also do not want to mention that apart from me and Zerberuz everyone was quite satisfied. The Mediterranean lands on the medium scale on the performance scale of Wuppertal restaurants that I have experienced. I arrange the kitchen between three and four stars, at the service I tend to a similar rating, for the ambience I forgive two and for the price performance ratio four points, as the drinks are cheap. “The time is ruined. The spider spins in secret tissues. When a year begins tonight, a new life begins!” (Joachim Ringelnatz, 1883 1934)"