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Trier, Germany's oldest city, boasts Roman ruins and the Porta Nigra; typical dishes include Riesling wine and specialties like Treberwurst and Viez.

Chibi-ya

Chibi-ya

Glockenstraße 13, 54290 Trier, Deutschland, Germany

Suppe • Pasta • Japanisch • Asiatisch


"I had ramen here a few days ago and am happy to report that it was quite alright, with the egg being the stand out. It was cooked the way I like it in this context- not too firm and still ‚glassy‘. Soy based broth;...A bit thin and simple for my liking. tasty though. I also found that there was a bit more broth in the bowl, than there needed to be, so for me the noodle/ broth ratio was a little off. The broth was helped considerably by the spring onions, wich had been sprinkled across generously. Noodles: I found the same strange thing I have found in a couple of other ramen places...the noodles seemed slightly over cooked and slightly undercooked at the same time and did not strike me as particularly fantastic. I asked whether I could have them cooked to quite firm but was told that they use a noodle cooker( which is set a certain way, so no variation was possible. I think the noodles would have been better, had they been a tiny bit more firm. That said; they did taste ok. Chashu: A bit dry, but as this is not uncommon I will not hold it against them. It was tasty and there was a decent amount of it in my bowl. Chilly oil and vinegar was served along the bowl of ramen, which I think is a nice touch and something not uncommon in ramen shops in Japan too. Service was ok. Overall a decent, light bowl, which I enjoyed; Right for the warm weather. Added bonus: They sell Sake, as well as Shochu and Calpis. Food; Service value Would I go I look forward to my next visit here when I think I’ll try their rice curry next time. Question: why does the Tripadvisor evaluation system go from to ‚Very What about ‚Good‘?"

Brasserie

Brasserie

Fleischstr. 12, 54290 Trier, Germany

Deutsch • Vegetarisch • Mediterrane • Spezialitäten


"At the beginning of our Moselsteig hike was Trier. We arrived by train in the afternoon and first checked our hotel in Porta Nigra. From the backpack we explored Trier. For 19:00 we had reserved a table in the Brasserie Trier, without any problems before the post of home. We already knew the Brasserie, in May 2013 we had migrated the Ausoniusweg from Bingen to Trier and closed this hike with a spontaneous visit to the Brasserie Trier. He was in such a good memory that I remembered when I was looking for a restaurant for the evening that I wanted to invite my wife for my birthday. The brasserie is located in the middle of the town on the Fleischstraße. They are entered by a covered and demarcated outer area. The equipment is very classic. Healthy ambience welcomes you. A lady from the service team got us and led us to a table. There was the first beautiful surprise, the table was festively covered for my wife's birthday. They had the reason of my reservation, he was in the mail, not read out. Very pleasant. I answered the question of a complaint with the request for two glass of champagne. A good tempting Ruinard was served. With this glass in the hand we studied the map. Classic French and regional dishes have been offered, you can see the map on the HP. In addition, some day recommendations were written on tables throughout the restaurant. With the champagne came fresh baguette, served in a paper bag, with a cream gurke dip. The waitress responsible for our table gave us some time and then asked our selection. The following foods should be: A muffled cauliflower soup for my wife For me a tart of beef fillet The cauliflower soup of my wife was odorous extremely tempting, fresh over the soup of seasoned summer truffles spread her tempting aroma. I was allowed to taste, soup came with a pronounced floral aroma, bound very Ally, would have been delicious even without truffle, with the truffle became a very noble appetizer. My tartar came to a delicious taste, processed with cucumbers on the table. A fresh taste through an excellent meat quality made it a pleasure, even if I had tasted it much less piquant in a very good meat. Together with the peasant bread a very decent dish! Main food: Well-kept cod for my wife Perlhuhnbrust for me The cod of my wife was excellent, also here I was allowed to drink only if this fishing is really delicious. In combination with mustard foam, roasted herbal lobes, Puy lentils and small potatoes a very good cod. I had chosen a beaded chest. Crispy roasted on the skin, it was filled with a farce of goat cheese, dried tomatoes and thyme. Perfectly cooked, juicy and well supplemented by the farce in taste. A classic risotto, also perfectly prepared here, exactly al dente, the rice with a rest of bite. ****! Dessert: Greeting Flameury for my wife A Schokopudding for me My wife's greeting flame was served with a spicy goose, visually a leak. I didn't put grits like that, my wife tasted very good. I actually managed not to order cream bread in a French restaurant. Instead, I wanted to try the homemade (the best of the world after the map) chocolate pudding. I wasn't disappointed that was an excellent Schokopudding. Very dark chocolate make it rather sweet, which was supplemented with acidic cherries processed in pudding and a cream hood. Bee! In addition to the champagne, two wines accompanied us through the evening: A Riesling Spätlese dry SL from the VDP Winery Schloss Lieser Thomas Haag, one of the best wines of the Mosel hiking week, also in competition with some first and great places we would still drink. We visited Lieser Castle in the hiking week. To the desserts a fruit-sweet Riesling on the recommendation of the house of a Trier winery, I unfortunately no longer know the name. A special praise is the service team, it was really full on Saturday night, all service employees had to do uninterrupted, but the waitress who was responsible for our table always had an eye on us. Conclusion: We felt very good, an unrestricted recommendation for the Brasserie Trier from our side. I take it forward, we had some nice restaurant visits in the hiking week, but that was one if not the best of the week! For good 130 EUR a very nice evening!"