Phone: +49211346140
Address: Oberbilker Allee 23, 40215 Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Düsseldorf
City: Düsseldorf
Dishes: 35
Reviews: 27
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Trattoria-Vulcano-789965797708854/
"the vulcano lies on the corner of oberbilker allee and hildebrandtstraße. I used to live for 2 years in the hildebrandtstraße and thus discovered and really loved the vulcano. now I was visiting in düsseldorf and we were back immediately. All I took there love it.Ambiente:It is located on a street corner, is bright and small and has only about 20 places. there is a standard card and additionally a tag card written with chalk on a board. the parmaschinken lies all over the cutting machine and is cut lovingly in small pieces. in the background runs Italian music. the only weak point is the acute. it is incredibly bright, which, when fully occupied, can unfortunately disturb something.Service:The owner and his family (?) take over the typical Italian service. with Italian accents and lots of grazie and "bon appetito" are taken up ordering, pizza rolls delivered and the food served.Essen: pizza and homemade pasta dominate the card. the pizzas are thin and crispy and were always praised by my dad and my friend. I love melone with (freshly cut) ham and then homemade filled pasta specialities. there is always free house pizza rolls, crumble butter and black olives.The eating is fantastic and we have never been disappointed so far. the arrabiata has it in itself! By the way, you can take it with you. while sitting there, we will always come around 5-10 people to take along a whole load.Price: At the weekend we paid for 3 persons 45€ (2 bottle water, 2 softdrinks, melone and parmaschinken, 2 pasta dishes and 1 pizza). for 10-15€ you are generally well saturated by house. I can't rate what the wee are and whether they are good. Conclusion:The vulcano is part of it for me on a trip to düsseldorf. the fantastic eating convinces easy and makes happy! At the weekend you are well advised to order a table."
All prices are estimates.
Düsseldorf, a vibrant city on the Rhine, is known for its modern architecture, art scene, and Altbier. Typical foods include Rheinischer Sauerbraten and Halve Hahn.