Restaurant Mathes
€€€Modern French, Modern Cuisine
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 the
Culinarium
€€Farm to table
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)!
La Rameaudière
€€€Classic Cuisine
Daniel Rameau is a connoisseur of luxury produce, among which foie gras, lobster and pigeon, which he prepares refreshingly simply in dishes that blend generosity and tradition. The equally enticing wine list features a savvy selection of Luxemburg vintages. This former village train station and its flower-decked terrace are steeped in vintage charm.
Le bistrot du Kachatelier
€€Farm to table
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.
Dopamin
€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine
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 pleasi
WEINrestaurant Ayler Kupp
€€€Farm to table, Seasonal Cuisine
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.
Brasserie Côté Cour
€€€french
This nostalgic brasserie enjoys an idyllic location in the courtyard of Bourglinster Castle, together with a terrace on the ramparts commanding knockout views. The warm welcome is perfectly emblematic of the establishment’s sincerity and hospitality. The food is mostly plant based, but there is also a separate menu including generous fish and meat dishes. The rich velvety cauliflower risotto paired with smoked salmon and crushed hazelnuts is a shining example of this bold, no-holds barred cuisine, which is inspired by the surrounding countryside.
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Artis
€€fine_dining, international
Hao Guo entirely redesigned the interior of Artis with a brand-new colour scheme of soft shades and a cornucopia of contemporary comforts. The food is emblematic of the veteran chef’s experiences in top establishments in Belgium and abroad. While the backbone of his cuisine may be Gallic, he doesn’t hesitate to add international influences. For example, his bouillabaisse reveals the full depth of the salty seafood and is underscored with a rich, yet subtle stock. Chef Guo has an undeniable knack for sauces and his culinary technique is second to none. The extensive menu impresses, as does the
Bick Stuff
€€french
A family-run establishment where you will instantly feel at home. Bick is a local word which literally means ‘beak’ in English but loosely translates as ‘food’. Owners Virginie and Denis Laissy have the same goal: to serve good food in a relaxed atmosphere. Chef Denis rustles up reassuringly classical recipes, adding his own distinctive touch. We recommend the set menu.
🕐 Tu-Fr,Su 12:00-13:45, Tu-Fr,Sa 19:00-21:00, Mo off, PH off
OiO
€€€italian
The pasta is prepared last minute, stuffed with a powerful ossobuco and then coated in a velvety parmesan and gremolata sauce. All the ingredients on the menu are as fresh as the homemade pasta. This fantastic Mediterranean osteria which boasts an exquisite riverside terrace on the banks of the Alzette, invites you to an Italian feast of great delicacy. Don’t miss the Negroni or the dessert trolley!
🕐 We-Sa 12:00-15:00, 19:00-23:00, Su 12:00-16:00; PH off
Equilibrium
€€€Modern Cuisine
Baptiste Heugens boldly steps outside the box to create unexpected, yet balanced dishes, pairing his consummate knowhow with unconventional associations. The chef likes to cook fish (from Brittany) simply and purely, adding a new dimension thanks to side dishes jazzed up with fresh, spicy or tangy notes for added depth and intensity. A fascinating quest for culinary balance. We advise choosing a table downstairs for a bird’s eye view of the zinc counter where the dishes are prepared.
Um Plateau
€€€Modern Cuisine
Um Plateau is casual, smart and hip and the soft lighting on the buzzy terrace sets the trendy tone. Start with a glass of wine or a cocktail in the lively bar, before perusing the menu which offers a fine choice of dishes to share and textbook classics. Examples range from razor clams in a subtle parsley jus to a juicy rib steak paired with a pepper sauce spiked in cognac, unless you wouldn’t prefer a ceviche or a big-boned ossobuco. While traditional at heart, this repertory is not averse to whisking you off on a culinary tour from the Mediterranean to Asia.
Hostellerie du Grünewald
€€€Modern French
Fresh, healthy food, but also deliciously generous. This very pleasant bistro with a fine terrace provides an opportunity to sample simple ingredients devoid of unnecessary frills. Save room for the scrumptious desserts. Elegant guestrooms ensure sweet dreams.
Clairefontaine
€€€Creative French
Clairefontaine is the epitome of unostentatious luxury. This warm, stylish establishment, whose artistic dimension lends it a distinctive glamorous edge, is located bang in the heart of the city of Luxemburg, behind a majestic façade. Arnaud Magnier, a champion of fine goods from Bresse poultry to scallops from Dieppe, is a past-master when it comes to polished Gallic fare. An example: medium rare rack of lamb in a crispy parsley crust, paired with a velvety fritter of neck of lamb, a big-boned gravy and side dishes of the calibre of roasted artichoke and polenta gnocchi, all of which bear wit
Ristorante Roma
€€€Italian
Opened in 1950, Roma was the first Italian restaurant of Luxembourg, and it remains true to its founding authentic values. Seventy years on, little has changed and the venue, adorned with Venetian chandeliers, is still as vibrant and colourful as the food is wholesome. The pasta is homemade and oozes with crisp Mediterranean accents. Examples include pasta stuffed with seafood and a velvety vongole-type sauce or why not order a melt-in-the-mouth medallion of lamb, flanked by a gutsy gravy, mashed potatoes and scamorza? Themed festivals and a varied menu with something for everyone transform ea
Le Plëss
€€€Classic Cuisine
The opulent Le Plëss brasserie is just as elegant as the swish Place d’Armes Hotel in which it is housed. A quick glance at the menu will reveal that rotisserie and carvery dishes feature prominently in the classic lineup. The veal cutlet is grilled to perfection and flanked by a punchy gravy. You have the choice of side dishes, from Robuchon mashed potato to seasonal veggies, while other delicacies include foie gras in red wine and balsamic vinegar. The meat is carved at the table in traditional brasserie style. A mouth-watering "plëss-ure"!
La Cristallerie
€€€€Modern French
La Cristallerie is the picture of lavish elegance. Located in the heart of Luxembourg and in the boutique hotel, Le Place d’Armes, the restaurant, which is fully the equal of its host, sports a glitzy interior dripping in gold leaf fixtures and Art nouveau stained glass. In the kitchen, chef Milan Brée draws upon his experience honed in top international establishments. His score calls upon Gallic traditions and exceptional premium produce, reworked with sophisticated contemporary techniques. The calf’s sweetbread is crispy on top and velvety inside, with a succulent intense gravy spiked with
Amélys
€€Modern Cuisine
This bright, airy brasserie, which is a hit with everyone, serves tasty, scrumptious food all day long, and yummy brunches on Sundays. The varied menu features classical fare, of the likes of steak tartare, vol-au-vent and chicken cordon bleu, and more modern dishes, always with the chef’s international signature. Examples range from a tempura of anchovy to seabass in a herby crust and a delicious medley of veggies with citrus fruits and herbs.
Hostellerie Stafelter
€€€Farm to table
This hostelry is emblematic of Tom Brosius and his outlook. The interior is warm and elegant, and the flavoursome food is free of fussy frills. He cherry-picks premium market-fresh produce and locally grown ingredients, concocting veggie-led recipes oozing in character. The repertory is rich in pedigree Belgian favourites like pot-au-feu made with fork-tender chuck beef and a delicious green veggie sauce. At lunchtime, choosing between the set and à la carte menus can be something of a conundrum. Comfortable guestrooms await you should you wish to extend your stay in this welcoming establishme
L'Atelier Windsor
€€Classic Cuisine
Escoffier, Bocuse: the pedigree sources of inspiration immediately set the tone in this restaurant that champions classical cuisine. The chef wows our senses with excellent produce, spot-on preparations and savvy sides. This culinary know-how extends to the dining room courtesy of tableside service, like a juicy pepper steak flambeed in cognac and then paired with a creamy sauce to die for! Carefully crafted, heroically wondrous food. At lunchtime, this trendy bistro (picture windows, vintage tiles and stylish furnishings) is a hit with a business clientele.
L'Opéra
€€€French, Traditional Cuisine
Colourful artwork adds a vibrant note to the dark colour scheme. In fine weather, the front terrace is very popular. The extensive à la carte lineup, with an amusing set menu at lunchtime, showcases brasserie fare. Fish in batter with a tartare sauce, vol-au-vent of premium chicken or crispy sweetbread and crayfish, served with a fresh green salad and piping hot fries. L’Opéra, which tirelessly seeks to reinvent itself as it builds on its well-earned reputation, never fails to deliver the goods.
Schloss Monaise
€€€Classic French
With Hubert Scheid's cuisine, this place is nothing short of a culinary institution in the region. His signature style comprises pleasantly straightforward dishes made from excellent ingredients – served à la carte or as a set menu. The restaurant occupies stylish, high-ceilinged rooms that channel the stately flair of these premises dating back to 1783 – once a summer residence. Or you can dine on the wonderful terrace with a view of the surrounding nature and the Moselle. It's also worth taking a look at the wine list, which features many a big name.
Schéiss
€€€french
Schéiss sports a classy contemporary brasserie slant paired with classical culinary know-how in a match made in heaven. The seasoned front-of-house team ensures that you lack for nothing as they seamlessly provide tableside service with flair and talent. The score shines the spotlight on a cast of patriotic classics like shrimp fritters and Liège-style meatballs, all of which with a weakness for powerful sauces and delicate new spins on traditional recipes. The fillet of seabass, impeccably cooked on the skin, is paired with a frothy girolle-flavoured cream, mashed potatoes and steamed spinach
Brasserie des Jardins
€€Traditional Cuisine, Classic French
If only we lived next-door to this modern brasserie… Slick, seamless service, a peaceful patio and a traditional culinary register crafted by expert hands. Gloriously thick fish soup, calf’s kidneys, cooked medium rare, paired with a mustard sauce and crispy fries, or wickedly enticing chocolate ice cream served with fresh cream – to die for! The chef clearly knows his stuff as the varied feast of à la carte delicacies confirms. The knockout wine list further confirms the establishment’s commitment to fine produce.
Bistronome
€€Modern French
In this chic bistro, chef Hospital imparts a daily lesson in bistronomy, giving popular dishes and flavours a gourmet spin. The food is as exquisite to behold as it is to taste. Throw in the occasional creative twist and a liberal sprinkling of generosity and the scene is set. In addition to dishes that have been revamped with seasonings from around the globe, the menu also features classics such as meatballs in tomato sauce or rib steak with a silky bearnaise sauce and hand-cut fresh fries. Making your choice from the set and à la carte lineups is always a challenge!
Gastraum
€€Modern Cuisine
This modern extension of the attractive Villa Hügel (1914) has a sleek and elegant feel. The ceiling-to-floor windows afford an impressive view of Trier, and the terrace is a particularly sought-after spot in this regard! Savour fresh, contemporary dishes made from good-quality ingredients and washed down with regional wines. The young team in charge of serving you are charming and professional. Cosy guestrooms and a lovely relaxation suite await overnight guests.
BECKER'S Weinhaus
€€€€Creative, Classic Cuisine
The original building, which houses this, the second Becker's restaurant, stands in contrast to the modern new hotel building. The abundance of pale woodwork makes it nice and cosy in this space, which leads into an adjoining vaulted brick cellar. Choose between a three- or four-course set menu and à la carte options. The "business lunch" deal and the "quick lunch" daily special are popular. Pretty terrace.
Loxalis
€€Mediterranean Cuisine
Immense floor-to-ceiling windows command a splendid view of the surrounding countryside, with the bonus of a peaceful terrace (weather permitting): the scene of Loxalis is set. Diners are greeted by a genuine maitre d’, who carefully takes the time to explain the appetising menu. The chef subtly adds a modern spin to characteristic Mediterranean recipes, such as his new take on vitello tonnato flanked by a characterful sauce. Familiar flavours abound but with intriguing new dimensions. The lunchtime menu is a best-seller!
Brimer
€€€Traditional Cuisine
Fancy a slap-up meal that won’t break the bank? The Brimers deliver just that – and with flair! Their magic formula: know-how, generosity and flavour. The chef works solely with premium produce, a passion he shares with his better half, who has a knack for foraging the tastiest mushrooms. Diners return again and again for familiar dishes like melt-in-the-mouth tenderloin served rare with a powerful pepper sauce, crunchy fries and subtle veggie sides. A feel-good, homely vibe reigns throughout this traditional hotel-restaurant.
Bonifas
€€french
Bonifas is steeped in the charm of a country inn with welcoming staff and a warm contemporary ambience. Chef Grégory Duranton is an unabashed fan of Gallic cuisine. You can expect rich dishes that star ingredients such as suave foie gras, intense truffle-flavoured pasta and a cut of Limousin beef crafted with textbook perfection and served with a béarnaise sauce of such depth that it will knock your socks off. The lunchtime and set menus are very popular.
Schloss Niederweis
€€Classic Cuisine
This tasteful restaurant is housed in the converted corn barn of a magnificent Baroque castle dating from 1751. The decor is a fascinating blend of rustic cachet and modern design – the open truss roof is striking and the two historical carriages on the wall are certainly eye-catching! Sample the flavoursome dishes à la carte or as a set menu, washed down by your choice from the terrific wine list that includes rare finds, including by the glass. Charming garden, a banquet hall and a registry office. On a practical note: easy parking.
Cômo
€€Italian
Renato Favaro pays tribute to his roots in this buzzy trattoria depicted by a smart urban vibe and a sprinkling of amusing decorative details (like a bumper of the iconic cinquecento car). Old school family favourites set the culinary scene including pizzoccheri della valtellina and fettuccine al ragu, unless you wouldn’t rather sample paccheri al dente in a rich tomato sauce enhanced by shitake mushrooms, parsley, fennel-laced sausage and lashings of parmesan? Free of fancy frills, the focus is on authentic flavours and familiar family favourites. The cherry on the cake is chef Favaro’s fun-l
Aux Poulbots Gourmets
€€€Classic Cuisine
The rascally, iconic poulbots (street urchins) of Montmartre have now been joined by those of Thionville! Large bay windows, Lloyd Loom chairs and modern light fixtures add to the timeless elegance. The menu features recipes such as lobster salad and seasonal vegetables or pan-fried frogs’ legs…
Bosque FeVi
€€€Mediterranean Cuisine
If your tastebuds start to tingle at the idea of biting into a “croquetas de jamón” and a “crema catalana” with a hint of citrus fruit, then book a table straight away in this exquisite restaurant, depicted by a striking “undulating” wooden wall-cum-artwork. Fernando Andreu conjures up a Mediterranean score with a dash of modernity by delving into his Spanish roots and the odd international influence like kimchi or tikka masala. If you’re in the mood for tapas, make a beeline for FeVi Gaudium, under the same roof of the Seven Hotel.
Aal Schoul
€€€Meats and Grills, Country cooking
The school bench at the entrance and the blackboard pay tribute to Aal Schoul’s former vocation as a village school; it is now a warm eatery adorned in huge works of art. Red meat is omnipresent on the menu, but the chef’s bold, unconventional recipes are what most intrigue. For example, his recipe for poultry breasts rolls out a whole series of cooking techniques, while his highly individual take on a Caesar Salad features a sweet-sour vinaigrette with pili that adds a distinctive kick to the entire dish. An intriguing meal awaits you at Aal Schoul!
Le Jardin de la Gaichel
€€€Classic Cuisine
The cosy Jardin de la Gaichel is perfectly suited to its woodland surroundings and commands a splendid view of the huge garden. The chefs excel at crafting textbook perfect cuisine using traditional produce of outstanding quality, such as premium scallops. Examples include a generous slab of fish glazed in a subtle white wine sauce, while a heady mix of sweet and powerful flavours envelopes Challans duck, carved tableside (by reservation) or an amazing seafood platter (also by reservation)… This is unadulterated, uncensored generosity. We recommend staying overnight in one of the guestrooms to
Rüssel's Hasenpfeffer
€€€Country cooking, Traditional Cuisine
This excellent alternative to Rüssel'schen fine dining restaurant is very popular with guests! Here in the left-hand side of this attractive country house, the buzzy atmosphere is pleasingly laid-back; the tasty food is made using good-quality ingredients. Classic cuisine with regional influences can be enjoyed as a set menu or à la carte – game and braised meat are among the favourites.
Locanda Grappolo d'Oro
€€Mediterranean Cuisine, Classic Cuisine
It really is a joy to dine at this restaurant, which has been run by the same family with great dedication for years. The decor is bright and cheerful, and warm hospitality and service come courtesy of the lady of the house. The Mediterranean-inspired cuisine is fresh and delicious. The pasta, the gnocchi, the bread… It's all house-made. No wonder this place draws so many regulars from the region.
De la terre à l'assiette
€€Modern French
Magali and Guillaume Lempens’ colourful venue is the quintessence of comfortable and steeped in feelgood vibes, a large proportion of which are courtesy of their bistronomic cuisine. The latter includes fried cod flanked by a subtle bouillabaisse, white asparagus, homemade gnocchi and a knockout aioli mayonnaise. Big-boned, punchy sauces and impeccable technique bear witness to the experience of seasoned chef Guillaume. Rather than fussy frills, you can expect wholehearted authenticity and no-nonsense rustic fare.
Zum Simonbräu
€€German
A down-to-earth pub, just the way we like them! Part of the Bitburger Brewery, this place has an attractive decor of solid wooden tables (no tablecloths here!), walls decorated with pictures, and modern details that foster a pleasantly lively atmosphere. The charming team serves home-style regional dishes, as well as more sophisticated options. Cordon bleu with Eifelschwein pork and "Ōra King salmon – tartare & fried" whet the appetite. The inexpensive dish of the day is popular with the lunchtime crowd. You can also spend the night in one of the spruce guestrooms.
vierzehn 85
€€€Contemporary, Classic Cuisine
The former tithe farm from 1485 - still with a beautiful half-timbered facade - offers homely, modern guest rooms and a very nice, tasteful and casual restaurant on two floors with smaller and larger rooms and charming niches. The kitchen serves really good contemporary dishes from many regional and always seasonal products. Wines from the own vineyard. In summer, the terrace is inviting.
PINK - DAS RESTAURANT
€€€Modern Cuisine
Located in the Haus für Kultur und Sport, in a quiet yet easily accessible area in Schwalbach-Hülzweiler, this restaurant is very popular. The interior with modern lines is tastefully decorated in a palette of calm, cheerful colours, and the broad, glazed façade means the space is lovely and bright. The seasonal and Mediterranean-inspired food is cooked meticulously and with attention to detail. The excellent à la carte selection ranges from beef carpaccio to truffle pasta and fried halibut. There is also a children's menu. Attentive service with a personal touch comes courtesy of the competen
La Régalade
€€€Farm to table, Modern Cuisine
Relaxed and friendly describe both the village of Toernich and the Régalade. The chef has restored his grandparents’ farmstead, tastefully mixing modern and authentic details, hence the brick walls. He specialises in painstakingly crafted cuisine packed in Gallic overtones that results in recipes in tune with their era. Respectfully executed and underscored by fascinating textures. An example: juicy seabass with a crispy skin paired with mashed potatoes, chunks of creamy squash and a gutsy veggie gravy. A restaurant that truly lives up to its name.
Torschänke
€€Country cooking, Regional Cuisine
Right next to the Obertor (the historical city gate), Torschänke is a really inviting restaurant. The atmosphere inside is cosy and pleasingly down to earth, and outside there is a lovely, leafy terrace. Dishes with French and Mediterranean influences are prepared using top-notch fresh produce and served by a friendly, attentive and proficient front-of-house team.
Les Plats Canailles de la Bleue Maison
€€€French, Farm to table
The picture postcard scene features a blue-shuttered gingerbread house poised between two rivers. The exquisite neo-rustic interior exudes a romantic vibe. Brice and Martin Thiry have added gusto and verve to this family business. They favour local produce and juggle with modern flavours such as acidity whilst respecting the ethos of traditional recipes. So, fancy sharing a rib of beef, carved in front of you, washed down with a glass of full-bodied wine? Good food and good vibes are the backbone of this endearing eatery.
La Lanterne
€€€Modern Cuisine
La Lanterne is inspired by "La Lanterne du Bon Dieu", the nickname given to Metz Cathedral, which looms over the restaurant. It is run by a young couple who really give it their all: chef Célia Bertrand, originally from Metz, and Romain Bouchesèche, from the Jura, who takes care of matters in the dining room and in the wine cellar. They propose modern cuisine (pollack, morels, vin jaune) that draws inspiration from the Jura, where they met.
Emotions
€€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of a rural village, two brothers, Mickaël and Morgan Emo, have enthusiastically treated the interior of this former winegrower's house to a makeover in the zeitgeist. The chef regales diners with deftly crafted, appetising recipes, like carpaccio of scallops with celery or squab in truffles, squash and madeira sauce. Splendid wine cellar and knockout lineup of exceptional vintages by the glass.
Le Jardin de Bellevue
€€€Modern Cuisine
The elegant and comfortable setting of this century-old building is now the restaurant of Élise and Paul Fabuel. He is the young chef who appeared on French TV's Objectif Top Chef and worked at À Table (Metz) and À l'Échevin (Colmar). Here, he cooks up appealing seasonal cuisine: foie gras with raspberry and verbena; roasted turbot fillet, einkorn and a foamy citrus-y butter; Condé-Northen free-range chicken supreme, corn and a smoked pan jus...
Derrière
€€Modern Cuisine
In this dinky restaurant with the kitchen at the ‘front’ and the dining area in the ‘rear’ of the dining area, the chef whips up familiar dishes, blessedly free of fads and with the greatest respect for the ingredient. A few examples: juicy Black Angus steak and calf’s sweetbread with morels. Relaxed casual vibe.
83 Restaurant
€€Italian
A ten - minute walk from the Centre Pompidou - Metz, this pleasant restaurant showcases Italian food, through carefully selected ingredients (charcuterie, burrata, pasta, wild fish, purebred meats). And to accompany it all, a fine selection of Italin wines!
La Réserve
€€Modern Cuisine
In a 16C former larder and storeroom, nowadays the Citadelle Hotel, the culinary score reveals a gourmet streak paired with a generous nature: roast turbotin, butternut in almond milk and baby veg; fillet of organic Moselle beef, potato pie and Chinese cabbage… A storeroom with plenty of surprises in store!
Roussel's Restaurant La Bonne Adresse
€€€Classic Cuisine
Thierry Roussel and Jane Kölchens run this place with dedication. The elegant restaurant exudes cosiness, and the extremely friendly service, directed by your hostess, also contributes to the pleasant atmosphere. At beautifully laid tables, upscale classic cuisine is served in the form of set menus (one vegetarian) or à la carte. They are also happy to share their wine recommendations, including some from their own production. Plus: guestrooms where you will feel right at home.
Restaurant Quack in der Villa Weismüller
€€€Mediterranean Cuisine, Farm to table
It's a treat to sit either out on the terrace overlooking the city or inside – in a tastefully decorated dining area blending elegance and trendy chic styling. The ambitious seasonal cuisine has distinct Mediterranean and regional influences. Various set menus feature dishes such as corn-fed Bresse chicken cooked with truffles and served with kohlrabi, chicory and gnocchi or Breton turbot, mashed potatoes with artichokes and baby spinach. The Chef's Table is an interesting affair: counter seating with a view into the kitchen, and a surprise menu. Good wine list. Comfortable apartments are avai
Saxlers Restaurant
€€Classic Cuisine
This restaurant is housed in the inviting Weinhotel St. Stephanus on the riverside promenade and not far from the old market square. In a refined setting, the friendly and committed hosts serve delicious food made with top-notch ingredients, vegetarian options included. The menu features classic dishes and regional specialities. Tip: Leave room for the delicious desserts! In the basement, the Braukeller serves Kloster Machern beer.