Mainz Mainz

Mainz, a historic city on the Rhine, is known for its wine culture and Spundekäs, a creamy cheese dip often paired with pretzels; it's a central culinary delight.

Pizzaboy

Pizzaboy

Berlinerstraße 1a, 55131, Mainz, Germany

Tee • Pizza • Pasta • Italienisch


"as I have ordered pizzaboy almost 3 times a week for a long time, also takes the suspicion of misdeliveries. I had no problem with that. sometimes the tomato pieces are missing, swirling or peperoni come with, although I expressly excluded them, cola lauwarm. I could live with that. they have always sent the right order again. That's good. I got what I ordered. I don't care if I order anything, I want to get it. easy. the last time I complained that the cola is lukewarm. if I had repeated two times during the telephone order, I would just like cold cola otherwise nothing. I don't need lukewarm colas and what I got. a lukewarmes cola.ich do not require an ice-cold cola, but calt is calt and not room temperature. and a freshly spiced cola in the refrigerator does not mean, cola is cold only because it comes from the refrigerator.ch called to complain. the chef told me that I often complain, and if I am not satisfied with the service, I don't need to order again. I asked him if I can't complain if something is missing. He said I should complain, but next time they don't need to order. with a ton that I don't like. I was mad. he said I may complain if something is missing, but he also thinks I should not order again and he also said: I ordered something for 10.50 (0.50 euro I have always at least as drinking money) with drink, and so I came only with 0.50 euro over the minimum amount for an order. he said I didn't pay for the order, and that means I can't complain. top service. never again at pizzaboy mainz oberstadt. other filials are better."

White Horse

White Horse

Portlandstr. 30, 55130, Mainz, Germany

Pasta • Nudeln • Asiatisch • Chinesisch


"It is apparent from the interior that this place used to be a non-Oriental establishment and no amount of plastic flowers or Asian trinkets hanging on the wall can mask its past. However, once your food is served there is no denying the restaurant’s faithfulness to Asian flavor which makes it easy for one to forgive the confused decor. A mixed Spezialitäten (specialties) of Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand with a bit of Chinese thrown in, all fill the menu. Prices for Suppen (soups) and Vorspeisen (appetizers) delightfully start around 1.50 Euros while the Spezialitäten take off at 6 Euros up. There’s a good variety to choose from as categorized by the main ingredients like Vegetarische Gerichte (Vegetable dishes), Nudelgerichte (Noodles), Reisgerichte (Rice with something else), Hühnerfleischgerichte (Chicken), Knusprige Hühnerfleischgerichte (Crispy Chicken Thighs done in different ways), Rindfleischgerichte (Beef), Schweinefleischgerichte (Pork), Entengerichte (Duck), Garnelen und Tintenfischgerichte (Shrimps and Squids) and the so called Spezialitäten (mixed ingredients). There are only two types of desserts but you probably won’t be craving for any once you’ve downed your food as servings are ala Deutsch (in huge portions). Typical sodas and juices are available as well as wine and other alcohol drinks like beer.A minor caveat to diners, though. It might take a while for your orders to reach your table as the place fills up with hungry patrons and people waiting by the doorway to pick-up their takeaways as all the food are simultaneously prepared. It is obvious that the restaurant is undermanned but again, the nicely cooked dishes can make you forget about the shortcomings. In general, the food’s taste is above the typical, more ubiquitous Asian restaurants around Mainz like Thai Express and yes, there is a long list of dishes on the menu that should entice you to come back many times over."