For a place on the Rhine...
March 10th 2008 01:02
I am constantly looking for the flavour that I so loved when I was in Germany, and nothing those touristy restaurants like Lowenbrau at The Rocks and the Bavarian Bier Cafe in Manly can offer. Rhinedorf so far, will have to be my favourite when I start to feel a little nostalgic of those days.
What Rhinedorf has to offer, is hearty, home family German cuisine. Upon entering the restaurant, the wooden decor immediately presents you with a warm homely feel. The chatter and laughter of the other diners creates a friendly atmosphere, as you ponder which beer you would like to try on tap.
Why I like it here? Well firstly they serve beers real Germans love. None of the 'Fosters of Germany' Lowenbrau and Becks beers that are really only available in Bavarian Germany. Rhinedorf serve a selection of beers from all around the country, and yes they are all very good! For those who normally don't really like beer, may I suggest the cloudy Schöfferhofer Weizen. It's a wheat beer with a slight hint of sweetness, and even those not normally used to the taste of beer warm to this style. For those who love beer in general, have a look at their extensive menu to satisfy your curiosity.
The food menu shows a range of cuisines from all over Germany. You get the typical knuckles and sausages dishes and mixed platters, but if you would like to try something more towards home cooking, I strongly recommend the Rinder Rouladen and Sauerbraten. The Berliner Eisbein is a good choice if you are into the knuckles. Don't get put off by it's bland appearance, the meat is tender and falls of the bones and you will love its juicy texture.
After your meal, the desserts will tempt you for more, or simply sit around and chat over yet another glass of beer.
Rhinedorf German Restaurant
485 King Georges Road
Beverly Hills, NSW
Phone: 02 9570 6763
www.rhinedorf.com.au
What Rhinedorf has to offer, is hearty, home family German cuisine. Upon entering the restaurant, the wooden decor immediately presents you with a warm homely feel. The chatter and laughter of the other diners creates a friendly atmosphere, as you ponder which beer you would like to try on tap.
The food menu shows a range of cuisines from all over Germany. You get the typical knuckles and sausages dishes and mixed platters, but if you would like to try something more towards home cooking, I strongly recommend the Rinder Rouladen and Sauerbraten. The Berliner Eisbein is a good choice if you are into the knuckles. Don't get put off by it's bland appearance, the meat is tender and falls of the bones and you will love its juicy texture.
After your meal, the desserts will tempt you for more, or simply sit around and chat over yet another glass of beer.
Rhinedorf German Restaurant
485 King Georges Road
Beverly Hills, NSW
Phone: 02 9570 6763
www.rhinedorf.com.au
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I don't know about German, but there's a really damn good Czech restaurant in my neighborhood in Balmain..