Al Trullo - Menu

Neustr. 52, Dinslaken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

🛍 Pizza, Fisch, Suppe, Pasta

4 💬 1024 Reviews
Al Trullo

Phone: +49206458696

Address: Neustr. 52, Dinslaken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

City: Dinslaken

Dishes: 6

Reviews: 1024

Website: http://ristorante-altrullo.de

"Al Trullo is a mildly upscale Italian restaurant with very good food, a stylish interior, and surprisingly inexpensive Pizza. I would not be hesitant to take business partners or clients there for lunch or dinner. Open at this location since Al Trullo is one...of the few Italian restaurants in Dinslaken that offers more than cheap pizza. In fact, when I visited with a friend, I had the chance to taste both salmon and a ground beef pizza. Both were delicious. But let’s start at the beginning: the restaurant is located in a corner building on one end of Dinslaken’s pedestrianized Neustrasse. As you enter, you may notice that the building could use a bit more light inside, which is accentuated by the dark, but very stylish furniture. Italian pop music plays in the background without being obtrusive. You can choose your own table. At the time I visited, only three other tables were occupied, so service was very fast (if not overly friendly). Italian rolls, herbed butter and olives seem to be standard complimentary starters. As soon as the main course arrives, you realize that Al Trullo also makes sure that the dishes are visually appealing. This is especially true for fish, but also for pizza. Both dishes tasted the part as well. All in all, I recommend this restaurant for special occasions because of the very good food and the tasteful atmosphere."

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Jozefata Jozefata

excellent quality, top ambience, discreet staff, chef also serves himself, good location in the old city

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Vitali
Vitali

has become better. wish all good appetit. don't go there for now. were fourteen there . no eye for empty glassr .


Franz-Josef
Franz-Josef

the restaurant al trullo in the dinslakener old town, former restaurant holtbrügge, we visited to silvester with well-known and were completely satisfied. the selection of the food, the service, the offered wine like the ambiente were not to be contested.


Detlef
Detlef

the Italian restaurant al trullo in the neustr. 52 in the dinslakener old town has an outdoor gastronomy and the normal restaurant. the reservation worked well, eating was normal for Italian conditions, the loose wein was in order. Unfortunately, the seasoning was not always optimal for eating.


Theo
Theo

I had something to celebrate and reserved. on our table (also on the other) stood a current wein ads. the description of the weine sounded good. when the waiter wanted to record our drink order, we demanded that we were weeping. he said, "we didn't have it" I asked why then this advertising was on the tables, he said, "he didn't know" and laughed at one ast. there is no vitello tonnato and no bruschetta in this local, but there is: sporting prices and not the friendly staff! We've been there the second time since they moved, we'd better go on in the future 500m. there are better Italian restaurants for happiness in dinslaken.


Gerhard
Gerhard

we visited the trullo with 8 people. the icy direction and the ambiente we liked well and the restaurant was very well visited for a Sunday evening from 18 o'clock.The orders were quickly received and the service was good and accommodating. the drinks were brought quickly.The appetizer: baked chicks with stone mushrooms were fresh and tasty but unfortunately somewhat sandy.The main dishes of pasta over fish and pizza are different to rate.Pizza I have already eaten better. ohren mussel with kalbsragout looked like bolognese and was contested. tagliatelle with lachs was excellent, fish was rated well. price moderate. slightly inflexible with change requests.Finally for each one baggage from t...


Traudel
Traudel

My in-laws are locals and have been eating here for years. I've had take out from here before but hadn't eaten in. The service and atmosphere are great. (Apparently they moved a few years ago from a rundown location to this new place We celebrated...a special occasion with a group of people. The table was decorated for our special occasion (without is asking), and we were set off from the other diners for privacy. The service was good, and food arrived at appropriately spaced intervals. I've had the pizza before- really good- but never anything else. The specials were delicious asparagus soup for appetizer and salmon with white asparagus for the main entree. Both salmon and asparagus were co...


Rosmarie
Rosmarie

we were in al trullo for the first time and we were thrilled. we had tagiatelle with stone mushrooms and fillet tips and a rumpsteak at pfeffersosse with rosmarin kartoffeln and vegetables. as an appetizer we had the bruchetta and capaccio. the main dishes were perfect! very tasty, very hot and very large portions. the carpaccio was unfortunately nix. much too thick cut and then the meat was partially still frozen! we immediately complained, and we were told that it was normal that the meat was frozen, because it could not be cut. that is so wrong. the meat must be very well cooled, but not frozen under any circumstances! as we said, we have troubled it and we were offered an alternative imm...


Toni
Toni

I like the restaurant equipment very well. the food was in order and tasty, but also not. and that in a ratio to a price of 12-15 eur for a simple noodle dish and approx. 10€ for a pizza just too little. because I expect outstanding achievements and of course top ingredients. the pizza for 10 eur was for example only occupied with 8-10 small salami slices, so material use approx. 1 EUR.In addition, the price must be of course that the personal is interested. the chef has made his job quite good, but the young lady with the black hair was completely disinterested. no more, no more soaking, we had to eat at the table and was from the side over a ca. 1m high wall. here I expect to get back to t...


Marius
Marius

Al Trullo is a mildly upscale Italian restaurant with very good food, a stylish interior, and surprisingly inexpensive Pizza. I would not be hesitant to take business partners or clients there for lunch or dinner. Open at this location since Al Trullo is one...of the few Italian restaurants in Dinslaken that offers more than cheap pizza. In fact, when I visited with a friend, I had the chance to taste both salmon and a ground beef pizza. Both were delicious. But let’s start at the beginning: the restaurant is located in a corner building on one end of Dinslaken’s pedestrianized Neustrasse. As you enter, you may notice that the building could use a bit more light inside, which is accentuated...

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.

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