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Very well-kept restaurant with exquisite food and wine. The changing menu adapts to the seasons and ensures constant variety. Gourmets have been getting their money's worth here for years. In my opinion the best restaurant in Bad Arolsen. The service is very attentive and courteous, but very natural and anything but intrusive. The portions of the menu are just right. You have to plan a bit of time for this. The rooms are stylishly furnished and in some places you have a beautiful view of Schloßstrasse without sitting in the shop window. Minimal criticism: The pictures in the men's room seem a bit out of date.

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Doner kebab was delicious. Everyone was very nice and friendly. Can you eat again?

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Very friendly service staff, very attentive and quick. There is also a table for me as a solo traveler. The drink came immediately and the soup didn't take long to arrive (No. 10, pleasantly spicy). I found it particularly pleasant that they actually waited until I had eaten the soup and then the main course was served. (N2 exceptional and very tasty). You rarely find that. Great value for money.

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Food that money doesn't defend.. you get a salad for 15 euros that has nothing but green stuff in it.. the boss is so unfriendly.. he shits on you every time you don't choose the right place! As a guest you have no free choice. Wouldn't recommend anyone to eat there.

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Unfortunately closed again, even though we were there during the opening times according to Google and Facebook. Update January 28th closed again, whether it should be open according to Google...

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Yesterday, on our way back to Bad Arolsen, we spontaneously stopped for a bite to eat. The menu had an extremely large selection. It made me skeptical. We ordered: Pasta with tomato sauce for our daughter Fried artichoke hearts Bruschetta Pizza Romana (mushrooms + ham) Large salad plate The service was super friendly, very courteous, and very quick. You could really say that's a definite plus here. Unfortunately, the food and the ambiance here are way behind. The bruschetta and the artichoke hearts were quite decent, although the arugula in the bruschetta came without any dressing and was very dry. The artichoke hearts were also okay, but served on a somewhat lackluster side salad of iceberg lettuce. The other dishes were edible, but not worthy of Italian cuisine. The tomato sauce for the pasta was quite sour and didn't seem homemade. The mushrooms on the pizza were canned, and the ham was sliced quite thickly. The only thing worth mentioning here is the crust. The salad plate was a pile of individual items (iceberg lettuce, white beans, and canned asparagus). There was no dressing. Instead, it was served with pizza bread and three mayonnaise-like spreads in small containers from the 90s that had nothing to do with dressing. Unfortunately, these sauces all seemed like ready-made products. Since we were there spontaneously, we sat upstairs in the gallery by the window. The seating has seen better days, the floor isn't particularly nice (weird old laminate), the curtains looked dirty (especially the curtain rods), and the decorations scattered around (trophies, figurines) could have been easily removed. Overall, a renovation would do the place a world of good. We paid a total of €55 for two adults and a toddler. Which is fine in itself. But I would have preferred to spend €70 and have had better food and a nicer atmosphere. Overall, I unfortunately can't recommend the restaurant at this time.