Hahnenhof - Menu

Wallaustr. 18, 55118, Mainz, Germany

🛍 Kebab, Fast Food, Asiatisch, Vegetarisch

4.2 💬 3204 Reviews
Hahnenhof

Phone: +4961312121150

Address: Wallaustr. 18, 55118, Mainz, Germany

City: Mainz

Menu Dishes: 23

Reviews: 3204

Website: http://www.hahnenhof-mainz.de

"Unfortunately, a company named itself decidedly good bourgeois Austrian cuisine as a boring system gastronomy has to go out - that was not long good and for a long time there was no authentic Austrian food in mainz anymore.Now the hahnenhof is back with real wiener (Kalbs-)Schnitzeln, backhendl and imiserschmarren. may be that for some German real white carvings and backhendl (small meat, quite thick, crispy and yet loose panade) do not seem rich - but who wants to enjoy it right as in how, it finds it in the hahnenhof or something outside on the lerchenberg in the mountainyard. the hahnenhof is a good-bourgeois, cozy local- tip-gastronomy you can not expect here - but authentic Austrian cuisine and not a systemgastronomy á la Wienerwald with waitresses in the dirndl and Kitsch-Staffage on "Bavarian-Austrian"."


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Rolf-Dieter Rolf-Dieter

well, the usual good bourgeois fresco. but you're being kindly served.

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User
User

beautiful wine local very good eating friendly service only the chefin anunfriendly person.es is very pity!


User
User

very tasty, rather degreasy eating. white wine moderate. the owners have managed to pay hipster and new-towns to the same local!


Ingeborg
Ingeborg

This was a truly excellent place to visit with friends when I was in Mainz in October. The chicken dishes were excellent, but there are many other... View menu


User
User

the two main courts were not good. kotlett was dry and therefore tough, bratkartoffeln partly burned and blackthe baked chicken fad and with much too much panade and the kartoffelsalat boringschade


User
User

the hahnenhof is like the name already says always good for chicken in all variations. also the carvings are really mesmerizing and I personally stand on the kartoffel salad. I cannot understand the bad assessment of the personal, I have always been served politely. the weeping card is a little rheingaulastic, you might want to have more Rhinehessen. otherwise a restaurant we often like to go into.


User
User

the hahnenhof is a good restaurant in the mainzer Neustadt. Eating ( Cordon-Bleu / camembert / paprika huh) is really delicious. the dessert ( mousse from the delicate chocolate / apples chick) were also fantastic. the solala. general a beautiful evening. :-) the service was ok, nothing special - but attentive. a point to deviate for the grumpy looking and not really friendly blonde operation (no warning if it is the chefin) View menu


Thomas
Thomas

Alteingesessene Weinstube. Typisch mit dunklem Holz vertäfelt. Dadurch etwas dunkel. Meist Österreichische Küche. Hervorragende Schnitzel und Backhendl. Auch der Kaiserschmarren ist hervorragend. Die Sonderkarte bietet zusätzlich immer ein paar gute saisonale Gerichte. In der Weinkarte findet sich für jeden etwas. Preislich in Ordnung, Service, wenn es voll ist, manchmal etwas langsam. Immer gut besucht, deshalb besser reservieren!


User
User

our dinner from the hahnenhof unfortunately ended in a food poisoning. we had heard about the good call of the hahnenhof and ordered each half a chicken and a kartoffel salad. the food itself was very good, but some hours later, with a person, used all the symptome of a food poisoning that could only be attributable to it. we are a bit frightened, as you do not expect to follow with such for a well-rated restaurant and for 8.50€ for half the chicken.


User
User

Unfortunately, a company named itself decidedly good bourgeois Austrian cuisine as a boring system gastronomy has to go out - that was not long good and for a long time there was no authentic Austrian food in mainz anymore.Now the hahnenhof is back with real wiener (Kalbs-)Schnitzeln, backhendl and imiserschmarren. may be that for some German real white carvings and backhendl (small meat, quite thick, crispy and yet loose panade) do not seem rich - but who wants to enjoy it right as in how, it finds it in the hahnenhof or something outside on the lerchenberg in the mountainyard. the hahnenhof is a good-bourgeois, cozy local- tip-gastronomy you can not expect here - but authentic Austrian cui... View menu

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.

Categories

  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal.
  • Fast Food Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors. View menu
  • Asiatisch
  • Vegetarisch Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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