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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat service interesting menu including black pudding strudel. Very reasonably priced wine list. Recommended
Having found a restaurant in Leiwen closed we set off on our bicycles for a late lunch at Seminarshof. No problem with a table or service. Although the terrace is at the junction of the main village street and the bridge over the Mosel traffic was light. A light lunch of tuna salad, flammekuchen and a glass of Riesling was very enjoyable. Prices very reasonable but no cards so make sure you have cash with you or visit the cash machine a few metres up the road.
Stayed for the first time in the hotel and together with the experience from the past years about the restaurant we can only recommend for a dinner, a simple meal, a dessert , a wine tasting etcetera ..
Review from 11.09.2014 After a nice motorcycle tour, first via the Hunsrückhöhenstraße and then on the L148 by Büdlicherbrück, a beautifully curved road for two wheels, I reached Trittenheim at 12 o'clock. The winery “Seminarshof” is centrally located at the intersection of L148 on the wine road in the former, venerable administrative building of Trier Seminary. The building is top in shot, all in stylish and competent maintenance condition. Outside, two shaded beer gardens, one at the corner, and one behind the winery, invite you to stay one. No one sat outside and I was worried about whether it worked with the field service, I was looking for the interior of the guest room. If you enter the winery through the main entrance, you will first come to a small entrance where the wines of the good are presented in all kinds of gift variants. Then come to the guest room, which unfortunately does not continue the original outer charm of the building. The simple expedient device on cold tile floor acts sober and little creepy. You stay here for dinner, the feeling of wellbeing doesn't come up. Service I was kindly greeted and could choose a table. There was no place for food and drinks. There were 2 operators who came to the tables attentively after the smallest gesture. Drinking like food came pretty fast. Food The small map offers a manageable selection of regional dishes. I quickly chose the Mosel-Zwiebel soup with beef and cheese at 4.50 € and the wine beef with roast potatoes and salad at 8.50 €. Rating The soup falls, there is still plenty of air up. She simply tasted fad, so even pepper and salt mills ready on the table could not change anything. There, each wort was missing from sufficiently long smiling meat or vegetable broth, only the wine to round off the “drum water”, a la vintner was tried out. The croutons were completely softened game cube-sized white bread, the cheese did not form a slightly brownish blanket as usual during baking, but cooked too long with the soup in too hot oven. Partially dissolved, partially lumped, he grabbed rubber on the palate. The fact that the soup is boiled with the cheese is easy to see at the edge of the dish. The main course was then acceptable. The wine beef, probably from the landmetzger, with beautiful solid gelatine and well seasoned meat content, a super-lecker, but much too small portion of remoulade for diving, as well as the perfectly roasted roasted potatoes matched me again. Only the salad set, though fresh but covered with an absolutely taste-neutral cream dressing, also tasted the overall impression here and I don't go beyond a total kitchen performance of 3 stars. Too bad. I think the kitchen has more to offer. Finally, I chose a mixed ice cream with cream at 3,50 €, the ice was ok, the cream bottle fresh and not from the can. As a companion for dinner I could have ordered one of the Trittenheimer drops, but who would have taken my motorcycle home safely. So I was happy with a mineral water.
Review from 11.09.2014 After a nice motorcycle tour, first via the Hunsrückhöhenstraße and then on the L148 by Büdlicherbrück, a beautifully curved road for two wheels, I reached Trittenheim at 12 o'clock. The winery “Seminarshof” is centrally located at the intersection of L148 on the wine road in the former, venerable administrative building of Trier Seminary. The building is top in shot, all in stylish and competent maintenance condition. Outside, two shaded beer gardens, one at the corner, and one behind the winery, invite you to stay one. No one sat outside and I was worried about whether it worked with the field service, I was looking for the interior of the guest room. If you enter the winery through the main entrance, you will first come to a small entrance where the wines of the good are presented in all kinds of gift variants. Then come to the guest room, which unfortunately does not continue the original outer charm of the building. The simple expedient device on cold tile floor acts sober and little creepy. You stay here for dinner, the feeling of wellbeing doesn't come up. Service I was kindly greeted and could choose a table. There was no place for food and drinks. There were 2 operators who came to the tables attentively after the smallest gesture. Drinking like food came pretty fast. Food The small map offers a manageable selection of regional dishes. I quickly chose the Mosel-Zwiebel soup with beef and cheese at 4.50 € and the wine beef with roast potatoes and salad at 8.50 €. Rating The soup falls, there is still plenty of air up. She simply tasted fad, so even pepper and salt mills ready on the table could not change anything. There, each wort was missing from sufficiently long smiling meat or vegetable broth, only the wine to round off the “drum water”, a la vintner was tried out. The croutons were completely softened game cube-sized white bread, the cheese did not form a slightly brownish blanket as usual during baking, but cooked too long with the soup in too hot oven. Partially dissolved, partially lumped, he grabbed rubber on the palate. The fact that the soup is boiled with the cheese is easy to see at the edge of the dish. The main course was then acceptable. The wine beef, probably from the landmetzger, with beautiful solid gelatine and well seasoned meat content, a super-lecker, but much too small portion of remoulade for diving, as well as the perfectly roasted roasted potatoes matched me again. Only the salad set, though fresh but covered with an absolutely taste-neutral cream dressing, also tasted the overall impression here and I don't go beyond a total kitchen performance of 3 stars. Too bad. I think the kitchen has more to offer. Finally, I chose a mixed ice cream with cream at 3,50 €, the ice was ok, the cream bottle fresh and not from the can. As a companion for dinner I could have ordered one of the Trittenheimer drops, but who would have taken my motorcycle home safely. So I was happy with a mineral water.