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    Altes Pfarrhaus

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    PriceyGerman, Alsatian

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    Le Coq

    Le Coq

    4.0(38 reviews)
    58.3 km
    €€

    This will have to go down as one of my all-time favorite restaurants. It's a cozy atmosphere, very…read morefriendly staff (can speak English, German, and French), and the food/drink is excellent. Also, the prices are reasonable for the experience. The 1st time I went here I had a quail which was delicious and enjoyed a crisp Riesling wine. For dessert I had the crème brûlée was pretty good. That time I went as a party of 3, but it was good we added a couple to make a party of 5. The next time I had the seafood bouillabaisse with some honey chamomile tea. The soup was delicious and the tea was presented well (tasted fine). Everyone appeared to enjoy their meal quite a bit. I tried the beef which was also delicious while the pork was a bit dry (still tasty). Overall, I highly recommend this place for a nice dinner (I'd totally have a romantic date here).

    Sometimes I think I must be complainy, difficult and a very demanding customer, but this time I…read moremust say I was calm and relaxed and I just do not know what was going on that last time I visited "Le Coq" in Neuenheim. I was pleasantly surprised that when we were able to get a table without reservations at one of my favorite bistros in Heidelberg, on a Thursday night at that. Firstly rule, if you want to eat at Le Coq is make a reservation. Being able to walk in and get a table is like trying to win the Lotto, it doesn't happen often but you are very happy when it does. Naturally, the place was packed and we sipped a very good Sauvignon Blanc from the open wine list and chatted, while waiting for our main courses. Our food came and both my friend, J., and I realized that our fish with champagne sauce and spinach was terribly undersalted. No problem, we both grabbed the salt shaker a few times and added some salt to our meal. No complaining going on here, just a few joking comments about the cook definantly not being in love. Time to pay and the very nice waiter asks us how the food was people he asked am I supposed to say good if it is undersalted. Hmmmm?! So we mentions that the fish entree could have used more salt. Is that really so terrible? Hmmmm?! Didn't think so until the manager came over smelling like stale smoke and berates, yes berates, us for my comment. Telling me that I know nothing about making delicate champagne sauce and feeding 100's of people a night. (Hey, who knows maybe the other 100 people thought the fish was undersalted. Do I know?) I gently try to let him know that I was asked how the food was and mentioned it was undersalted, no crime on my part and hey, I am still the customer and paying a good EUR 20,00 for my dish. Do I deserve this kind of attitude from the manager? So anyways, now that I have vented, I feel better. I still love the french bistro Le Coq in Neuenheim, but I hope the manager has a better day the next time I eat there and the cook uses a bit more salt. Hey, but that is just my opinion.

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    Restaurant Le Jardin de France

    Restaurant Le Jardin de France

    4.4(19 reviews)
    34.9 km
    €€€€

    I expect more from a Michelin starred restaurant. I think if I hadn't known it had a star and I…read morewent I would have enjoyed it more, since I was comparing it to a much higher standard than it delivered on. The main downfall was the service, while it was fine it wasn't great and the small things weren't done right. For example, we never got our water refilled and it took longer than average for us to get the menus after we sat down even though there wasn't that many other people there. The food was very good, and the price was a deal. We got the 3 course menu for dinner for $68 per person. We started with the foie gras pate which was done very well. We then got the duck entree, which was one of the best duck breasts I've had in a long time. The fat was rendered perfectly while leaving the meat a solid medium without being chewy. The fruit that was paired with the duck was a good choice, and showed that the chef was thoughtful with his accompaniments. Dessert is what I was really looking forward to, an elderflower souffle. While it was good it was also a bit of a let down due to the fact the souffle was in a cup the size of an egg cup. Elderflower is one of my favorite flavors, so having it being literally three bites was sad. All of the bread they served was completely burnt and I'm shocked they served it. I would still recommend going, but curb your expectations as far as Michelin stars go.

    Fantastic ! We were staying at Atlantic and walked in for a light lunch. I had the amazing…read morevegetarian plate looking like a piece of art. Complimentary amuse Bouche and petit four. Simply amazing & elegant

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