Für uns eines der Besten Restaurants in der Umgebung! Ausgefallene Gerichte die alle sehr gut schmecken👍 sehr gute Portionen, guten Wein und faire Preise! Hervorheben möchten wir den immer freundlichen und zuvorkommenden Ober😁
We had for February 14th. reserved a table. When we arrived it was closed. We then went to the associated restaurant Chambao, where we were informed that Chambino had closed due to a wave of illness. It was claimed that they had been informed by telephone the day before. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. There was also no message on the voicemail that was supposedly spoken to. They couldn't help us and we were sent away, which is twice as annoying on Valentine's Day when you want to go out to eat with your partner.
An absolute no-go and a real shame as we have always enjoyed visiting for the good food for a long time.
The place is nice, nothing to complain about. But there is still a lot of room for improvement in terms of friendliness and service. Above all, check the bill carefully.
Taziki was missing!! For the rest, small portions!! Not good in taste!! The price is too expensive, it doesn't matter, everything is good but I'll never order again. I wish you the best of luck
The place is way too big for me, and the crowds and the echo remind me of a cafeteria atmosphere. Of course, the interior is modern, but this restaurant has little in common with a traditional Greek restaurant.
The prices are also relatively high.
Ambience was really nice, top service.
However, the food is a matter of taste and unfortunately it didn't suit my taste.
However, since it is well attended, it otherwise seems to be tasty.
It’s a tavern in a quiet town 🍺.
It appears to be a place where local people come to eat and have drinks, but I thought it might be a disruption to their lives that an unfamiliar Korean visited, but the store owner cheerfully offered me a seat.
Since we had a meal, we only ordered beer and maybe took a sip of beer. One of the four Germans at the table in front of us spoke to us in Korean and said “Hello.”
He greeted me with a happy hello, as if he was bragging that he had visited Korea several times while working for a Korean semiconductor company in Dongtan, Korea, and as if he was welcoming an old friend from the neighborhood.
I had a great time in a small town, in a great place, with great people.♡
For reference, the store is an Italian restaurant, but the owner is Greek ^^