We picked up food twice, so I can't say much about the atmosphere on-site. The food, however, was truly excellent—in fact, the most delicious Asian food I've had so far. The man behind the counter was very friendly.
Delicious grilled sausage, not some greasy, sloppy sausage from a contact plate. The fries were excellent, and the spicy sauce was fantastic. The dark sauce was homemade, or at least very well-seasoned. Not your standard curry ketchup! Despite the name, it wasn't particularly spicy.
We had a lovely evening with delicious food. The waiters were very attentive, friendly, and always smiling. The chef had a kind word for every guest. The cleanliness of the restaurant was also striking. We are delighted and look forward to seeing you again.
We stopped here for a short break on our bike ride from Tauberbischofsheim via Hardheim to Großheubach.
What a wonderful place, it reminded me of a few mountain huts with catering.
Whether you're a hiker or a cyclist, a break here is recommended for everyone.
Those expecting a traditional pub may be disappointed; the focus here is on a convivial evening with the proprietor. There's no menu, and drinks are priced at about 50% of standard restaurant prices. As an added treat, constantly changing theater performances are offered several times a year. A restaurant for connoisseurs of an authentic atmosphere, but not for gourmets or gourmands.
You could call it an insider tip: great Syrian food, perfectly seasoned, large portions. The mixed plate in particular is something special. Lovingly put together and prepared. Usually there is only one warm and one cold dish. Doesn't matter. In any case, it's delicious. The room is stylish and very rustic. However, it is not easy to find. In Hamburg's alternative Gangenviertel, up the stairs. Just don't look too closely.
Anyone who appreciates rustic cosiness, good home cooking and warm hospitality has come to the right place. The old hall tells many wonderful stories, the genuine ambience and the warmth of the landlady give you a feeling of security, and the Thuringian dumplings are unsurpassed.