Köln

Köln, Germany, is known for its historic cathedral, Kölsch beer, and hearty dishes like Himmel un Ääd, a mix of mashed potatoes and apples, often served with black pudding.

Limani

Limani

Agrippinawerft 6, 50678, Köln, Germany

Lässig • Vegetarier • Mittelmeer • Griechisch


"General A member of YouDinner recommended a visit to the “Limani” in Cologne’s Rheinhafen. In the conversation we had exchanged some favorite locals. At GG I also found two positive reports from well-known gourmets (The Borgfelder and tischnotizen . But Carsten Henn from the Kölner Stadtanzeiger reported heights and depths in his guest performance. Römer's restaurant report also speaks of a declining overall performance. In any case, a visit was urgently needed to make myself an image. Upstair Greek Mediterranean dishes belong to my favorite dishes. I am particularly pleased with Phaedra in the southern city. If the restaurant says, it would be open at midday from the end of March. It was good weather and we drove by train and bus to Cologne. Ambiente The location on the Rhine promenade is quite favorable. By public transport it is easy to reach; Cars can be parked in the underground car park at the Rheinauhafen (Rheinuferstraße in the area 7.02 or under Severinsbrücke. In front of the house squares are already flattering. The restaurant also has a very nice large terrace to the Rhine. A relatively steep staircase leads to the actual place. Entrance The interiors are kept dark. The seats are quite close together – almost like a long table. The furniture is kept in bistro style. Partial view inside to the counter Cleanliness Everything worked neatly well maintained. The toilets are in the basement. You have to leave the restaurant and get some steps down. A person ensures cleanliness; However, people also come from the street there. These will be asked to leave 50 cents. Service We had reserved by phone. The vaccination status was checked at the entrance. Our registration was not found in the list. The (probably chief in the service left us free space choice on the unoccupied places. We went quite far back because it was too windy in the middle piece, because we were passing through. The lady barely noticed us for a while and then passed the menu. It also remained relatively resolute and briefly bound later. Later men served – these were much more accessible and friendly. The card(s) A Din A Four Leaf was large and mounted on a wine bottle. That means the offer was quite clear. At the appetizers there was a larger (16 choices, main foods there were six offers. The wine map, on the other hand, was rather thick, diverse and well structured. A Dessert card is provided at the end. A basket (bamboo dish with bread was served. The crust was slightly pink and the crumb was airy, soft and somewhat absorbent. We found the olive oil on the table a little too. However, for tuning the sauce residues from the small appetizers it was quite good. Bread Three no dishes – for sharing – we chose from the Mezedes department. Fried mussels Beluga Curry lentils 13,80€ Climbs Baked feta cheese Peperoni tomatoes onions 8,20 € Cheese and tomato Smyrneika mint tomato sauce 8,80 € The scallops were definitely quite tasty. They were fried and still juicy inside. From the courts they were best in our eyes. The salad was fine, but I'm not standing on lentils. The cheese had been thoroughly grilled. The big tomato pieces were with dry oregano (I guess I'm fine. As a result, they received light heart notes, because otherwise the sweet alone would have kept the upper hand. The chopballs were a little seasoned. In the sauce they remembered Königsberger Klopse in consistency – but the sauce was of course not bright, but reddish. This brought the tomatoes. This was also rather neutral in taste. Grilled Dorade Romanesco Lemon Potatoes 26,80 € Dorade on the piece Dorade disassembled The Dorade was served on the piece. She also liked to be brought back to the kitchen to be fileted there. The fish was nicely tender and butter. Alone – we lacked a light wort. We find that the overall result would have been strengthened. From our point of view, the vegetables were definitely overgart. Too bad the pieces were so soft and their color and taste had lost something. The potatoes were soft, but relatively little tasting after lemon. Grilled lamb chops from the Karree Okraschoten Bratlinge 27,50 € Lamb The meat was wonderfully cooked. It was soft and juicy. A little more red stars would have been the highlight. The bone was clean. The vegetables had been cooked or kept warm for so long that it was hardly visible, especially the color had suffered. The potato halves were all – but are they already bratlings? Drinks Mineral water Taunus source 0,75 l – 6,50 € Malagouzia White dry (750ml winery Gerovassiliou 33,00 € Greek wine A fruity, pure white wine from the autochthonous Malagouzia Rebe. He fits well with the Mediterranean dishes. He promised us. It was a pleasant wine to drink at home. We forgot a dessert. Finally, there are quite many ice cream parlors and cafes in the area. price performance ratio Conveniently we did not necessarily receive food prices; but the wine was not too expensive. Conclusion 3 – if it results. Well, if someone invites me there, I'll go with you. Maybe not out of your own drive. But every place deserves a second chance – and if the resolute lady wasn't there, even more. Terrace with Rhine view The outdoor area also seemed quite appealing – so in summer on the terrace it is certainly quite pleasant. Carsten Henn has probably described the location correctly. (1 – certainly not again, 2 – hardly again, 3 – if it results again, 4 – happy again, 5 – absolutely again – after “Kuechenreise” Date of visit: 13.03.2022 – noon – 3 people My pleasure experiences are also included [here link]"

Tokyo Japanisches Ramen Sushi In Köln

Tokyo Japanisches Ramen Sushi In Köln

Roonstraße 8, 50674 Köln, Germany

Sushi • Cafés • Asiatisch • Europäisch


"We have eaten in Tokyo restaurant before and since we liked it very much, decided to have our New Year´s eve dinner there. The restaurant had 4 preset menus. The food looked too much, and we decided to order just 2 of the menus for the 4 of us, and if not enough, order some more later. The place became busy really fast. I guess a lot of people had made reservation for the same time. The phone did not stop ringing, with orders for food to go. The staff was running around nonstop, obviously overwhelmed. There was some confusion over who order what , which table got their 3rd or 4th course , etc. But the waitresses never lost their friendliness , clarified every confusion and corrected all the mistakes. As funny as it sounds, the confusion actually created that ``family`` feeling, as if you are at a big family gathering at a relative´s home. `` No, Auntie, I didn´t ask for more sauce, I asked for another beer , and already got one. I think someone over there asked for the sauce`` :) There were delays in bringing something, but I am not going to hold it against the restaurant. It is to be expected to have delays on a holiday night, when everybody eats at the same time. At some point the waitstaff looked really exhausted, but did not lose their friendliness and did not become argumentative over people not knowing if they just had this , or the other dish, and from which of their menus.( I am giving 4 points for service as a warning to other customers that there might be delays on busy days) The atmosphere overall was fun and upbeat. The food was really delicious. I do not know what authentic Japanese food is supposed to taste like. This was tasty. I do not remember the names of the dishes we had, just that we had the menus with fish /seafood. We would definitely go again, and would recommend it too.Tips: 1.I would highly recommend to make a reservation in advance, because both times we ate there, the restaurant filled up really fast.2.They have some nice wines to complement the sea food, ask for the wine list."

Porzer Gyros Grill bei Maria

Porzer Gyros Grill bei Maria

Hauptstr. 356, 51143 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Köln

Grill • Fleisch • Griechisch • Lieferdienste


"ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: dieses Gefühl hat man nicht nur im Bezug auf Lokal aber auch im Bezug auf die Küche. Trotzdem sieht man, dass das Lokal hat viele Stammgäste und viele bestellen zum Mitnehmen was bedeutet dass solche Lokale noch Ihre Fanns haben. Ich befürchte leider, dass immer jüngere Kundschaft wird mit der Constanz der Leistung seit 30 Jahren nicht mehr lange zufrieden. LOKAL: Einrichtung aus den 80-er. Es ist Imbiss also kein Lokal für schöne Abende. Man kann das Esssen mitnehmen. SERVICE: freundlich um kompetent, was Empfehlungen betrifft. BIERAUSWAHL (vom Fass): Habe nicht aufgepasst. WEINAUSWAHL: KÜCHE ALSO DAS WICHTIGSTE: Habe die Empfehlungen probiert. Diese waren sehr durchschnittlich und konnten vielleicht vor 30 Jahren noch Hit sein aber bei der kreativen Entwicklung der Streetfood-Küche in letzten Jahren ist es vielleicht ausreichend für alte Stammgäste aber es ist kein Highlight für die Jugend oder Leute, die viel von der Küche erwarten. Es gibt Gerichte in manchen Restaurants die haben so tolle Rezeptur, dass die fast zeitlos top schmecken werden und das Restaurant ist dank dem Gericht berühmt. Hier ist es leider nicht so, obwohl dieses Lokal schon mehrere Jahre lebt. Gyros-Fleisch sehr trocken, Tsatsiki ok aber kein Highlight, Krautsalat und Pitatasche ebenso. Salattheke sehr langweilig. PREISLEISTUNGSVERHÄLTNIS: Gyros-Pita bei 4 EUR klingt nicht teuer und die Portion ist gross aber weil geschmacklos zu teuer."