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    Wielandstuben

    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Tatort Essen - Tatort Essen Fotobeweis zur Tatausführung

    Tatort Essen

    (24 reviews)

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    The Tatort-Essen Restaurant opened in March, is more than convincing but has no reviews yet? Very…read morestrange, but anyway, we came here for the first time and had lunch (it seems that dinner requires a reservation due to high demand from patrons) and we were enthusiastic.. By the way: Tatort means Crime Scene and Essen means either Meal or refers to the City of Essen. There is a TV-Show called Tatort and in the seventies it played also in Essen. The series still exists but has moved on to other cities for their crimes. So the name Tatort-Essen Restaurant is a bit ironic (not too much of course, in the end we are just Germans). Coming from Rüttenscheider Stern the restaurant lies a few meters before Möhrchens Eis. The Tatort furnishings are modern and straight but not cold. There are seats for around 30 to 40 people at 9 tables with wooden chairs. There is a small wooden bar in light colors where one can have drinks before or/and after the meal ;-) . It is also possible to have the order served here. Additionally there is a nice outdoor area in front of the Tatort offering seats for around 20 people. Small bay trees separate the seating area from the traffic. Looking at the menu it seems difficult to categorize the restaurant. Asian, French, tasty, diversity may be the right word. By the way, we learnt that there is no standard menu card, instead the different offers of the day are written on a board or given as a printed paper. On advice of the manager we ordered the Duck Teriyaki and the Ox Cheak and without hesitation I can say that we did not regret it. The duck was served on a bed of red cabbage and had a pleasant oriental taste. The ox cheek came with sweetheart cabbage and mashed potatoes. The meat was excellent and although sounding heavy and hearty the meal left a surprisingly light impression. For aperitif we were served a white Lillet and a smalll cold melon soup, the right choice for a hot summer day. Being absolutely satisfied we allowed ourselves some dessert: chocolate soufflé with mango sorbet combined with mixed fruits, a great ending. We had the coffee outside (I know, I know, smokers). It would not be fair to give credit to the chef alone and to forget the service: friendly, sincere, willing to help, quick, at the same time competent, simply extremely pleasant in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. We were pleasantly surprised by this Crime Scene. The whole meal was simply great. We'll come again.

    The food and service were excellent. This is a place that locals eat at, so MAKE A RESERVATION…read more The menu is altered each day/week for local products, so can be quite eclectic. I had Spanish Octopus as a starter, and beef cheeks with a bourginone(sp?) sauce, and puree of pumpkin. My wife had Bruschetta with Mushrooms and truffles and a beef duo. The wines/champagne were great, and the staff spoke English and were polite and helpful. Expect 2 people to spend 150 euros for dinner, but this is just under a fine dining experience. They included palate cleansers, amouse bouche(sp?) and many other fantastic choices.

    Weinkeller Am Hanseplatz - Gewölbe Anno 1851

    Weinkeller Am Hanseplatz

    (16 reviews)

    Wir wurde auf keine Weise enttäuscht. Super Auswahl, fantastische Essen, sensationelle…read moreGastfreundschaft und eine hervorragende Weinauswal!

    From the owner: Kellergeister mit Esprit Thierry Simon und Nicoleta Virgulto…read morevermitteln in Bad Iburg den Savoir-vivre-Gedanken BAD IBURG. Ist es sein kleiner französischer Akzent, der für den deutschen Otto Normalgast irgendwie nach großer Kulinarik-Welt klingt? Wer weiß. Auf jeden Fall fühlt sich ein Gast rundum wohl, wenn sich Dr. Thierry Simon um ihn kümmert. Ein Grund, weshalb so viele Gäste hierher kommen, ins Restaurant Weinkeller am Hanseplatz in Bad Iburg. Frische ist ihr Geschäft Simon führt das Haus mit Nicoleta Virgulto, der Küchenchefin. Sie ist gebürtige Rumänin, er gebürtiger Franzose, gemeinsam geht es ihnen um die Vermittlung von Genuss und dem Savoir-vivre-Gedanken. Sind die beiden auch selbst Genussmenschen? "Komplett, komplett, sind wir, komplett", bestätigt Simon per dreifacher Bekräftigung und fügt hinzu: "Man kann keinen Genuss vermitteln, wenn man Genuss nicht kennt." Selbst wenn sie nach der Arbeit um 3 Uhr morgens hungrig nach Hause kommen, kochen sie für sich frisch. Für den 50-Jährigen und die 37 -Jährige, die bereits in anderen Stationen miteinander arbeiteten, war stets klar: "Wenn wir uns selbstständig machen, dann an einem besonderen Ort." Den fanden sie in Bad Iburg. Vor Acht Jahren eröffneten sie ihr Restaurant in einem historischen Gewölbekeller von 1851. Romantik, unaufdringliche Eleganz, abends stehen auf allen Tischen frische Blumen, 180 Kerzen brennen. "Ich verliebe mich immer wieder neu in das Ambiente", sagt Virgulto. Den Gästen geht es ähnlich: "Nich

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