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Randomly discovered on the internet and quite positively surprised. We had a table reserved and were kindly on site in the 26th. Get up. The ambience somehow remained between the 70 80 years, but this is not to be judged as a disadvantage of the restaurant, because it is all well maintained and perfectly adapted to the building. The magnificent view over Schlei, Schleswig and the surroundings is unbeatable. Two lunch... View all feedback.
What Leonhard Fritsch doesn't like about Restaurant im Wikingturm:
Having arrived on a week day night with no reservation we were, however, seated at a window with a full view of the Schlei in the dusk. We chose the menu of the month which was fine and inexpensive but also a little boring with baked cauliflower dumplings, fine trout and a bit of a strange desert. View all feedback.
We were there for lunch on a Saturday. The food was in a very German style. Not my favorite but if you want something local, this is the right place. The view is nothing but magnificent. Staff speaks Danish.
We went there for lunch during the week and hence benefited from the great offers this restaurant has: the dish of the day was salmon with mashed potatoes and a great deal for 6,50€. I had the March menu (a beet soup, beef with vegetables and potatoes as well a dessert for 16,50€). The food was good but not amazing. I recommend looking up the dish of the day beforehand and if you what they offer on that day, go there. We found the 3 course menu not that good and a bit overpriced in comparison to the fish of the day. They do have a diaper changing table and high chairs for little ones. Our daughter even got a kids themed napkin.
We enjoyed a delicious piece of cake, black forest and almond walnut, with our coffee on the 26th floor rooftop restaurant. Our vacation rental was on the 19th floor.
This is an excellent restaurant to take visitors to. the view is fantastic! The food is okay, but certainly not gourmet! Basic cuisine, perhaps a bit old fashioned, but the prices are reasonable and the view is priceless! There is truth that part of the joy of the view is that it is the only place in Schleswig where you CAN'T see the Wikingerturm!
Having arrived on a week day night with no reservation we were, however, seated at a window with a full view of the Schlei in the dusk. We chose the menu of the month which was fine and inexpensive but also a little boring with baked cauliflower dumplings, fine trout and a bit of a strange desert.