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We happened to notice this unassuming french restaurant at a very busy road in Muenster and made reservations. When we arrived staggered and late the waitress was kind and didn't seem to mind. We started with the escargot and bread with herb butter, both of...which were delicious. We had the vegetable gratin for dinner which was light but flavorful and the cheese plate and chocolate mousse for desert. The meal was fa... View all feedback.
My husband and I rode our bikes to this easy location in the city. When entering you will quickly notice this is a small place that is super cozy. The staff were very friendly and willing to bridge the language gap between German and English....The staff explained the specials which I found out are changed every three days or so allowing for much variety. We started our experience with a sparkling Rosé and a nice bread plate with homemade spreads. For the appetizer, we had the salad with smoked salmon and pickled shrimp. Our main course was a duet of Cod and sesame crusted Salmon with an amazing sauce. This course had risotto, perfectly cooked as a side. My husband paired this course with a nice Mosel white wine and I had a wonderful dry Rosé wine. To finish this meal, dessert we chose a Crepe with a scoop of ice cream and varied fruit. A nice way to finish! Always a nice touch, the chef came out and greeted us. The experience was fabulous, and we highly recommend this restaurant for a quiet, delicious meal
We happened to notice this unassuming french restaurant at a very busy road in Muenster and made reservations. When we arrived staggered and late the waitress was kind and didn't seem to mind. We started with the escargot and bread with herb butter, both of...which were delicious. We had the vegetable gratin for dinner which was light but flavorful and the cheese plate and chocolate mousse for desert. The meal was fantastic, the waitress very accommodating I added the asparagus risotto as a side dish, and we close the place after two good bottles of viognier
My man and I drove our bikes to this simple location in the city. When they enter, they will quickly notice that this is a small place that is super cozy. the personal was very friendly and willing to bridge the gap between German and English....The personal explained the specialties I found out are all three days changed or so many different. we started our experience with a sparkling rosé and a beautiful bread plate with homemade spreads. for the appetizer we had the salad with smoked salmon and pickled garnel. our main course was a duet of cod and sesame encrusted salmon with an amazing sauce. this cure had risotto, perfect as a side cooked. my man has paired this curs with a beautiful moss white wine and I had a wonderfully dry rosé wine. to finish this meal, we chose a cream with a potent egg and varied fruits. a beautiful way to the destination! always a nice note, the chef came out and greeted us. the experience was fabulous, and we highly recommend this restaurant for a quiet, delicious meal.
We have noticed this inconceivable French restaurant on a very lively street in münster and made reservations. when we arrived (staggered and late) the waitress was friendly and did not seem to think. we started with the escargot and broth with crimped butter, both of which were delicious. we had the sweetheart for dinner, which was light but tasteful, and the cheese plate and chocolate mousse for the desert. the meal was fantastic, the waitress was very accommodating (I added the spargel risotto as a supplement), and we close the place after two good bottles viognier.
The decor is a little dated, but the place has a cozy feeling for it. it is quite small and I can imagine that the reservation is advisable, although in the night we went quite empty. the menu is complete with a very nice selection... from meat and fish dishes. we had the tag suggestion that was a goat cheese salad with a strawberry cahutney, escargots, a veal chicken combination dish with a cognac sauce and a fish dish. all were of excellent quality, well prepared and presented. for the desert we had a strawberry soup with orange mousse and chocolate mousse. both excellent dishes. the cook came out several times to ask how our meal was and the waitress was attentive and very polite. the one great disappointment was the wine list, which is surprisingly bad for a French influenced restaurant. we asked if they had a few bottles that weren't on the menu, but they didn't. the wee are all quite young and cheap.