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Endertstr. 27, 56812, Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

🛍 Tee, Steak, Salat, Nachtisch

4.2 💬 1172 Reseñas
Grafen

Teléfono: +4926714453

Dirección: Endertstr. 27, 56812, Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Ciudad: Cochem

Platos: 30

Reseñas: 1172

Sitio Web: https://weinhaus-graefen.de

"We were absolutely blown away by this restaurant. The food was exceptional so if you're looking for traditional local food, this is definitely the place. The schnitzels were amazing, asparagus was cooked just right and the steaks were incredible. They also have very lovely wines...and great dessert! We had the wine pudding and apple strudel, both were exceptional! Great service and very nice atmosphere. The price was very affordable also, we ate here on two evenings and paid around 40e for two main courses, a few glasses of wine and one dessert."

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The staff was friendly, the room quite average. Food was all right, I had a Schweinehaxe, with rather boring accompaniments. They have Wi-Fi in their rooms, however not in the restaurant.

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Second time I have eaten here, first time over five years previous, little had changed, the steak was still perfect and my daughters schnitzel got here hooked on them, service was with a smile. will return again no doubt


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Tonight I ate dinner at Weinhaus Gräfen after reading the positive reviews on TA. I had the Wiener Schnitzel. I must say that I have never eaten a better Schnitzel during the past 7 days that I have been touring in Germany.


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We arrived in Cochem fairly late and were very hungry. We notice the restaurant across from us had a busy terrace so we gave it a try. The crowd were mostly locals which is always a good sign. The diner did not disappoint, food , drink and service were all first class.


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This restaurant is a 5 minute walk past the tourist area but well worth the time. The locals eat here so you know it's good. Diners walked in and greeted each other by name Good German food and reasonable prices. We ate schnitzel and it was very tasty. Salad came with the meal


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The restaurant surroundings are fairly simple and so is the food but the owners were welcoming and helpful and the food was well cooked. We ate here twice recently as we had been recommended. This place is popular with locals. There is an upstairs terrace used by smokers. Good value.


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Had two wonderful meals here during our stay the food was excellent and very reasonably priced the staff were lovely very friendly and helpful the setting very relaxed and comfortable sat on a lovely terrace . Staff did everything possible to make our visits as enjoyable as possible . Would definitely say if you are visiting cochem you must give it a try you will not be disappointed.


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We went on a Sunday evening when it was quiet. We were given an English menu. So far so good. Indeed when the food came it was very nice. However the snag was that we were in the corner and the two people serving were so tied up talking to a group of local men that we were completely ignored. My partner would have loved a dessert but after 30 minutes of being shunned we took the hint paid and left. Very disappointed.


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We visited a riverside restaurant the other night in Cochem (no names, no pack drill) and were disappointed with the whole culinary experience. Grafen proved otherwise. Just off the main 'drag', we wanted something that (I think) represented good wholesome local food. Not only that, but the house wine was an excellent riesling. We sat on the terrace and, whilst one doesn't not have a river view, don't be sidetracked as the meal, service and friendliness will more than compensate.


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We were absolutely blown away by this restaurant. The food was exceptional so if you're looking for traditional local food, this is definitely the place. The schnitzels were amazing, asparagus was cooked just right and the steaks were incredible. They also have very lovely wines...and great dessert! We had the wine pudding and apple strudel, both were exceptional! Great service and very nice atmosphere. The price was very affordable also, we ate here on two evenings and paid around 40e for two main courses, a few glasses of wine and one dessert.

Categorías

  • Tee Explore nuestra selección de tés reconfortantes, que ofrece tanto mezclas clásicas como exóticas. Perfectamente preparados para despertar tus sentidos, disfruta de nuestra gama para un momento de tranquilidad y sabor en cada sorbo.
  • Steak Saborea cortes premium de jugosos y tiernos filetes, asados a la perfección por expertos. Cada bocado ofrece una explosión de sabor, acompañado de guarniciones clásicas y deliciosas salsas para mejorar tu experiencia gastronómica.
  • Salat Una deliciosa selección de ensaladas vibrantes, con verduras frescas, vegetales de temporada y aderezos sabrosos, rociadas con nuestros aderezos exclusivos para una experiencia de comida refrescante y saludable.
  • Nachtisch Disfruta de nuestra deliciosa gama de postres, donde cada antojo dulce encuentra satisfacción. Desde opciones ricas y cremosas hasta delicias ligeras y afrutadas, cada uno está diseñado para ser el final perfecto de tu comida.

Comodidades

  • Sitzplätze
  • Reservierungen
  • Serviert Alkohol
  • Familien Mit Kindern

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"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."