Zur Weintenne Sandra Reber Gaststätte

Im Katzenzipfel 6, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, Schwaebisch Hall

🛍 Wein, Deutsch, Spezialitäten, Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten

4.6 💬 546 Reseñas

Teléfono: +49791491011

Dirección: Im Katzenzipfel 6, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, Schwaebisch Hall

Ciudad: Schwaebisch Hall

Menú Platos: 27

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Sitio Web: http://www.zur-weintenne.de/

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Schwaebisch Hall

Schwaebisch Hall

Schwäbisch Hall es una ciudad pintoresca en Alemania, conocida por su arquitectura medieval. Los alimentos típicos incluyen Maultaschen (empanadillas suabas) y Spätzle (fideos de huevo).

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  • Wein Una selección curada de vinos finos de todo el mundo, que ofrece tintos ricos, blancos frescos y rosados elegantes para maridar perfectamente con su comida. Saborea el aroma único, el sabor y la complejidad de cada botella.
  • Deutsch Saborea los ricos sabores de la cocina tradicional alemana, con carnes abundantes, chucrut ácido y salsas suculentas. Disfruta de platos auténticos que llevan un sabor de Alemania a tu mesa. Ver carta
  • Spezialitäten Descubra nuestras deliciosas especialidades, elaboradas con los mejores ingredientes. Desde platos emblemáticos hasta sabores únicos, cada plato promete una experiencia gastronómica memorable que no olvidarás. Saborea la tradición y la innovación en cada bocado.
  • Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten Explore una variada gama de especialidades internacionales regionales, desde platos asiáticos llenos de sabor hasta clásicos europeos sabrosos, que ofrecen un sabor de las auténticas tradiciones culinarias de todo el mundo.

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"as a customer of plow for the last 6 years this time will probably be my last. I booked a table for the last Saturday night for 20.15 and was told to me when I had booked, we would have to sit and have an aperitif while. we waited for our table. no problem, this is of course Saturday night. at the arrival we were given into the wineable and a table. whether it was a communication problem between which the booking or the waitress took place, which impresses that we eat in the non-restaurant part. Of course, my wife was very moved before we even had a drink or ate. when we got our table, I had my jacket with me, by the way, nobody asked me if I wanted to hang him up. there were 3 waitresses in this night and the chefin. the first waitress asked if our order had been taken. my wife replied that we needed a menu where the waitress asked my wife if she could speak up, I can't hear her. so my wife, who is German, asked very slowly and loudly if we could have a menu, please we ordered our food and the brot and the delicious dives arrived. at this time 2 waitresses and chefin had been to our table and fell to notice that we had no serviettes. I felt that the service did not live up to the standard of the restaurant that costs 100€ per head. the night did not begin smoothly and I fear they could see it in the placement of the workers. maybe a little better training and courtesy. As for eating, I ordered three courses, like my wife. I would have ordered more, but for the choice. I loved my starter of duck leber and fish curs of seabass. the problem that I have is the same dishes that I had last year apart from some cannellini begging on my sea floor. the most important courses of venison and blackening were very subduing. my wives bite size parts of bauch gay and suck more tasteless pork and my underheated venison filet was so disappointing. the only thing that was fed on my teller, were the mushrooms, the comma cook must have dropped the black pfefferpot because my mouth burned. normally I love warmth! as for the desserts a soft and unimpressive mouse and eis with a small triangle of tuille not exactly the wow factor to finish a meal. I don't expect a damp radio from the baked cook. the other choice was stylton, port and coward. not very innovatiw. I just woke up in the 1990s. I understand that the plow has high standards when it comes to eating and maybe the menu does not change so often, but after a year and that goes for the ala carte it is time for change. This time was really the worst experience we had here. it might have been a bad day in the office. my wife and I treat us once or twice a year to a special night. This time we were sadly disappointed. I will not waste our hard-earned money when you visit the plow."