Münster

Münster is a picturesque city known for its historic architecture and vibrant student population. A typical dish is "Töttchen," a hearty, meat-based stew often enjoyed with bread.

Da Aldo

Da Aldo

Zum Hiltruper See 139, 48165, Münster, Germany

Fish • Soup • Pizza • Seafood


"This is a proper Italian restaurant with an Italian owner and the wonderful Italian attitude to customers which embraces them warmly. The service is friendly and efficient, the food arrives in good time and has always been tasty. The menu ranges from the traditional pizza...and pasta dishes to fish and meat as well as vegetarian. Unlike so many, this restaurant actually caters for those little wishes like easy on the oil etc. and if at all possible, special requests are fulfilled. The portions are generous without being silly and the prices are very reasonable. The restaurant has ample seating inside but also offers some lovely tables outdoors. You are next to a quiet country road and only yards from the Dortmund-Ems canal. A short walk from the restaurant is the Hiltruper See which is well worth visiting as it is lovely and peaceful (apart from the ducks and geese which often oblige with a fair bit of quacking and honking.. You could go for walks or ride a bike Münster is extremely cycle-friendly and most roads have a dedicated cycle track. My wife and I go to Münster times a year and we always seem to spend one evening here. What is it that brings us back? Above all, the friendliness of the staff, especially the owner who manages to remember us and treats us like old friends. A reservation is highly recommended even for weekdays, especially when the weather is good as the local people tend to fill the place always a good sign. Highly recommended."

Cafe & Bar Celona Münster

Cafe & Bar Celona Münster

Stubengasse 17 48143 Münster, Germany

Bar • Cafe • Tapas • European


"Aasee is a lake at Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. At an elevation of 54 m, its surface area is 0.402 km2. During the siege of Münster by Prince Bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen on December 18, 1660, two earth walls were broken with which the city had been cut off from the water supply, thus causing much of the city area to be flooded. [2] Munster later surrendered to the besiegers. The bodies of water from the dam rupture could still be seen years later at the site of present-day Lake Aa. Until the beginning of the 19th century there were wetlands and marshy meadows through which the Aa flowed. These meadows were regularly flooded, and the water level sometimes reached such proportions that the old town of Münster was flooded. The Münster professor of zoology, Hermann Landois, spoke in 1888 in favor of the construction of an Aa basin not only to be able to better control the water level of the Aa. [1] At the same time, Landois wanted to use the reservoir to ensure the city 's drinking water supply, to allow sports activities such as rowing, sailing and swimming, to contribute to the beautification of the city, but also to reduce the source of pathogens from a hygienic point of view was used by flushing the Aabett, as the Aa also acts as a city sewer. [3] It was not until a quarter of a century after Landois ' first statements and nine years after his death, in the spring of 1914, that Italian workers began to implement their vision to reduce the risk of flooding in the city of Münster. However, the excavation of the artificially created Aasee was interrupted by the outbreak of the First World War in the same year. The work only continued after a severe flood in 1925 during the tenure of Mayor Georg Sperlich. Finally the lake was completed in 1934 with a water surface of 20.7 hectares. In general its an good place to enjoy with your family or friends."

Haus Kortmann

Haus Kortmann

Pantaleonstraße 10, 48161, Münster, Germany

German • Italian • European • Suitable For Vegetarians


"O zapft is . Yes, even the behaved Westfalen wanted to experience the Bavarian Gaudi. In order not to create culture shocks in a small setting, namely at a motto evening at the Gasthaus Kortmann in Münster-Roxel. We didn't know the place until then, and we seem to have missed something. Kortmann is located in the Roxel district, accessible by bus, parking is possible with good luck in the vicinity. The website provides further information, also the menu is visible. The restaurant and the toilets are barrier-free, for the smokers there is an ashtray outside the door. Our Bavarian evening began at 7 p.m. with a nice welcome and a companion to our reserved table. In the middle room is the counter as well as some cat tables, on the left in the festive room were long beer benches and tables built, there it went round. We sat a little quieter in the right restaurant area at normal tables. The decoration was Bavarian, but not overloaded or cheesy, the tables were also nicely decorated, it matched in itself to the motto and together. The service personnel also wore Dirndl. Food Matching to the motto there was a special card with Bavarian dishes such as Brezensuppe, Haxe, Obatzter etc., as well as Oktoberfestbier. The price for the measure was about €7.20, but also 0.3l and 0.5l were offered. The beer was suffocated and it did not remain at a measure.... In addition to appetizers, the normal card offers mainly carvings, salads, two vegetarian dishes, children's dishes and specialties, all the way to home cooking. On the way, we all ordered a pulp (1,50€ . Was not a scratch now, so I ignore it further. The man's paintings chose the Bavarian pork ham roast with red cabbage and dumplings (11,90€). The roast was wonderful, tender, good meat taste. The sauce thick, very spicy and perfectly adhering to the knocks. The gentlemen were happy. My table neighbour chose Semmelknödel with mushroom ragout (8,90€ . The also quite large portion of fresh mushrooms in spicy cream sauce was accompanied by three thick semmelk noodles and found very tasty. I had the Salat Roxel (9,90€). I have seen much more sweeter or lesser salads, just like taste. The ingredients were fresh and crisp, accompanied by a mountain of freshly fried mushrooms. The iceberg salad was surrounded with a fine yogurt dressing, the remaining components with a spicy vinaigrette. In addition to carrot salad, corn, Kidney beans, green beans, tomatoes, cucumber sticks, radii, herb salad and a radish rose were found. A colorful, fresh mixture, great. There were two slices of toast. Finally, it should be hazelnut schnapps and an gentian. 4 persons, 4 pulpits, 4 main dishes, 4 pulps, 5 yards and various small beers for 129€, there is nothing to put out at the PLV (5 stars. The ingredients were fresh, the dishes were well seasoned and beautifully dressed, the portions neat. Also the dishes that other guests got looked very promising, the haxe resch, the cramps golden brown. Only the pulp and the toast get deduction, you could put on more beautiful baked goods. Service The ladies of the service were friendly, but at least initially very stressful. The reordering of the drinks was sometimes a bit slow, so a gang to the toilet was connected to an order at the counter. However, the good mood did not really break down. The waiting time for the drinks was very short, the food also came (thanks to good preparation of the kitchen very quickly. I'll take off 1 star, a spark more cordiality and attention would have been nice. Cleanliness dishes, inventory, toilets throughout the evening clean, nothing negative to report. Ambience The establishment of the restaurant awakens cosiness, there you would like to eat and/or drink at the counter. The decoration for the Oktoberfest motto was harmonious and made with consideration. In the guest room, despite the many people around, it was not too loud, even the music was only made when almost everyone was ready to eat. Four stars therefore for the snapshot Ambiente Oktoberfest. The total impression gets 4 stars. We will certainly go back to the restaurant Kortmann because of the good food and then give us a picture of normal operation, but we are in very positive expectation."