A real hidden gem in otherwise overpriced Passau. Solid food at pleasantly moderate prices. Both traditional German fare and dishes that were exotic to us. Delicious beer, too. Rustic atmosphere.
Very, very hardworking staff. The young men are practically flying around.
Definitely worth a visit!
We've eaten here several times and then celebrated our wedding at Landgasthof Stahuber.
The ambiance is simply wonderful, the staff very friendly, and the food is simply amazing and beautifully presented.
We would celebrate here again anytime ☺️
Got to another concert. The food was delicious. They really have a great kitchen. I'd love to come back again.
Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of the food. But I do have one of two lovely artists: Emmi Lemberg and Diana.
I spontaneously went there with my wife. We wanted something different from pizza and the like.
We relied on the waiter's recommendation and weren't disappointed. Everything was delicious. The restaurant is very charmingly decorated, and the dim lighting creates a lovely atmosphere.
I only deducted one star for the food because my lamb skewer was a bit overcooked and quite spicy. But that's really nitpicking! We'll definitely be back.
We were turned away with our dog on two consecutive evenings. The reason given was that it was "wet outside" and "damp in the woods," therefore no dogs were allowed. Our dog was dry both times. The weather was even good all day on the second day. Still no chance. I have rarely experienced such absurd logic and such a lack of understanding for guests with dogs. Dog owners seem to be unwelcome here.
My sweetheart had just recovered from a bad cold and wanted some Tom Kha Gia soup to help her get back on her feet. So we strolled over to Martinsried to Truc Xinh. We had soup and a main course, both inexpensive and really very good, although the soup was prepared a little differently than we were used to.
The restaurant, with its simple, functional, and clean decor, is run by a very friendly and attentive couple. Since only takeout customers came in that evening, we also had a lovely chat with the owners.
We like it there.
An established restaurant with excellent German cuisine, the latter being increasingly rare in Wertingen.
Fast and friendly service. Pleasant atmosphere.
Extensive lunch menu, which is regularly busy. Pleasingly, even the croquettes are homemade and nicely presented. The portions are adequate, and the prices are fair.
Highly recommended.
The outdoor area is very nice by the pond, where you can also swim.
The food is far too expensive, and we didn't like it either, and it's self-service.
I had to wait a long time for service. I briefly considered not ordering because the lady in the kitchen had to tie her long hair back in a braid before preparing the food. I then waited 15 minutes for it to be prepared (she only told me it would take that long after I had paid). The food tasted like vegetables with tough beef in a watery gravy and far too much oil. There was no oyster or soy sauce. Very disappointing.