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Weingut und Gästehaus Zilliken

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Deluxe Single Room
1x Twin 35

The unit has 1 bed.

Deluxe Double Room
1x Queen 35 Up to 2

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Restaurants nearby

  • Victor's Fine Dining by christian bau★★★ MichelinLa Liste 98.55 toques The way in which Christian Bau combines influences from French and Japanese cuisine makes for truly memorable results! His unique signature style runs through the entire menu. The "Paris – Tokyo" set menu allows you to experience the best possible ingredient quality and witness his impressive aplomb. It is with consummate craftsmanship that he pairs, for example, the freshest tuna fillet in the form of tartare and raw slices with Imperial caviar, marinated daikon radish and an umami-rich seaweed and ginger vinaigrette, and creates delicate contrasts by adding crispy seaweed chips, fresh cress 13.8km
  • Culinarium This chic, pared-back restaurant with a lovely terrace area is located in the Weingut Matthias Dostert, a winery that also offers cosy guestrooms. Chef Walter Curman draws on his considerable craftsmanship to meticulously create flavoursome dishes. The classics on the menu hint at his Austrian origins – try the appetising Kaspressknödel (pressed cheese dumplings) or Alt Wiener Kaiserschmarrn (Viennese pancake)!20m
  • Ma Langue Sourit★★ Michelin Wholehearted Cyril Molard aims to ensure that the diner enjoys their meal as much as a child devouring an ice cream! Each detail has been endlessly pondered over and then fine-tuned in this snug, trendy establishment. Creative side dishes set out to showcase the flavours of outstanding produce. The chef may add whoomph to a dish with subtle additions of tangy acidity. When he cooks asparagus, you can be certain it will be the best you have ever tasted. The fish is cooked to perfection and the succulent side dishes are paired with sauces that err towards the classical in a bid to shine the spot15.3km
  • Archibald De Prince★ Michelin Archibald De Prince is going from strength to strength in the company of Rachel, who acts as your charming hostess. De Prince honed his skills as second chef to René Mathieu at La Distillerie as you will quickly realise. Vegetables take pride of place in his culinary score, but not to the detriment of meat and fish. The chef has a knack for sourcing outstanding local produce which he then enhances courtesy of a deft creative touch. He might craft a tartare of locally bred salmon trout with a subtle herby salad, adding a suave caper and parsley emulsion for a final flourish of contrast. The set16.5km
  • Restaurant Mathes This restaurant, on the scenic wine road of this pretty region of Moselle and near a splendid village that boasts innumerable wine cellars and vineyards, is well known to foodies. Today, the third generation is upholding the family legacy and diners will taste textbook classics with a subtle modern spin served in an elegant dining room overlooking the Moselle or on the sun-drenched terrace. The menu is the epitome of traditional and the house signature remains zander – oven-bake, underscored by a delicate Riesling sauce and washed down with an attractive selection of Luxembourg wines. Just the3.1km
  • Fields by René Mathieu★ Michelin René Mathieu has set up shop in the Airfield Hotel as he pursues his work with plants. This champion of Luxembourg’s terroir and of the rich plant world continues to grow without disavowing his ambitious or innovative streak. His unorthodox approach to vegetables, herbs and fruits is truly impressive. He presents the raw ingredients of each of his dishes, explaining their qualities and how he cooks them. Chef Mathieu endeavours to shine the spotlight on authentic natural flavours, underscoring them subtly and intensely. His sauces further enhance each dish, adding suave smoky notes which are t17.5km
  • Bagatelle★ Michelin Chef Gerald Schöberl and his team successfully weave interesting Japanese influences into French classics, resulting in harmonious marriages of flavours. Skilfully integrated accents create a certain tension, always ultimately striking the perfect balance – a case in point is the excellent hamachi: lightly marinated, it is accompanied by artfully arranged rolls of daikon filled with fresh cress and finished with a refreshing vinaigrette and delicate tobiko caviar. The food is served as a four- to seven-course set menu. In addition to the wine pairings, the house-made alcohol-free beverage pair18.6km
  • Le bistrot du Kachatelier This sprawling bistro is housed in an amazing glass and wood arch-shaped structure fronted by a peaceful water feature. Harald and Maximilian Rüssel, first encountered at their Michelin-starred Rüssels Landhaus establishment in Germany, add their own inimitable touch to a regional culinary lineup courtesy of a concise menu packed in big-boned flavours. Examples include impeccably prepared cod à la meunière is garnished with a pumpkin-flavoured risotto, crunchy broccoli and a velvety beurre blanc to die for. Indulgent family favourites with a dash of stylish elegance.5.8km
  • WEINrestaurant Ayler Kupp While you tuck into the fresh seasonal dishes, which the chefs here cook up with produce from the region, you can take in the vineyards and the lovely garden. There are two set menus, each made up of three to five courses; you can also choose individual dishes à la carte. The wine list includes Riesling from the neighbouring wine estate. They also offer accommodation in inviting, well-kept guestrooms in the hotel.8.4km
  • Dopamin The impressive location right on the banks of the River Saar is one draw; Axel Boesen's cuisine is another. He cooks in a modern, creative style, bringing in Asian and Nordic influences and dreaming up exciting combinations. He pulls it all together with surgical precision, for dishes that are robust and full of finesse. There is a four-, six- or seven-course set menu and, to go with it, wines from a selection dominated by Riesling and Pinot Noir from the Saar and Moselle regions. The small, high-ceilinged dining area has a sophisticated, chic, modern-elegant interior, which makes for a pleasi9.7km

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Attractions nearby

  • Igel Column Roman tomb9.9km
  • Trier city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany18.1km
  • Porta Nigra city gate of Trier18.7km
  • Cathedral of Trier Roman-Catholic cathedral in Trier, Germany18.4km
  • Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum open air- and folklore fuseum of the Greater SaarLorLux Region in Germany12.5km
  • Aula Palatina ecclesiastical building in Trier, Germany18.2km
  • Betzdorf Castle former castle in the commune of Betzdorf, in eastern Luxembourg; office building9.3km
  • Roman Bridge ancient structure in Trier, Germany17.2km

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