Images
ContributeReserve now
Feedback
Contribute Feedback What Christoph Henkel likes about Grillstube Meteora:
a very good snack with great quality. gyros pita highly recommended. nice beer garden in front of the door. border protection, customs, police and municipal workers give themselves the clinke in the hand. View all feedback.
What Janet Witte doesn't like about Grillstube Meteora:
Everything about this restaurant is terrible. The food. The place. Service. The smell. Dirty. We had a carving that was more like a frisbee with bread crumbs. It had nothing to do with a carving. The French fries were terrible. And the salad was just...conserved vegetables with taste. Avoid at any time. Don't go there. View all feedback.
Everything about this restaurant is terrible. The food. The place. Service. The smell. Dirty. We had a carving that was more like a frisbee with bread crumbs. It had nothing to do with a carving. The French fries were terrible. And the salad was just...conserved vegetables with taste. Avoid at any time. Don't go there.
Great food, absolutely amazing Greek cuisine, beautiful staff. Would like to eat there again. Nice and clean
Meteora is a hidden gem, mother and pop family business north of Düsseldorf city boundaries, which charming owners. With a decent selection and a good indoor dining room, it is usually busy with customers from the neighborhood or work... screws that come for a sit down or take-away menu. Kitchen is primarily meat-based, but there are many veggie options. They also have a much better selection of beer and wine than most similar large locals. Some of the best French Pommes in the city.
Meteora is a hidden gem, mom and pop family type operation north of the Dusseldorf city limits that includes charming proprietors. With a decent range of selections and good sized indoor dining room, it is generally busy with either customers from the neighborhood or work crews who come for a sit down or take-away meal. Cuisine is primarily meat-based, but there are plenty of veggie options. They also have a much better beer and wine selection than most similar sized locales. Some of the best pommes (French fries) in town.
One in advance: I should have looked at the map in advance. then maybe I didn't go in. a small room with a glitter in a glittering and a glitter in a odour, I was passing by the grill room (which looks quite uncomfortable from the outside and has an extremely narrow entrance door) and had simply been hungry. the meat and the Tzatziki sauce were ok; therefore there are also 2* instead of 1*.The hammer was then at the end of the price: 5,00 euro was required for the small fluff! :-I then thought that this would be a bit expensive and I actually know a level around 4 euro from düsseldorf, I was unquestionedly instructed.According to: "They can of course also get to oberbilk - there they get the pita thrown free at the milieu there. we're here in lohausen - there's no people walking around with a head cloth. decent people also pay decent prices. go to imperial - there they pay 7 euro"! "What does the price have to do with whether immigrants visit or not? "The best thing came to the conclusion: when I looked at the price board in more detail, I saw that the gyros pita was praised with 4.90 euro. On my note, however, that at least the one is breaking, which is visibly beaten, I got the answer that this would be at the table with the prices, so to speak "pita To-Go". in the restaurant, the extra value tax would come up.In the feeling of having made a real bargain (7% of 4.90 euro are not 10 cent!), I have still wished a nice evening and will certainly not recommend this petod.