Überlingen
Nero Pizza Mehr

Nero Pizza Mehr

Turmgasse 6, 88662 Überlingen, Germany

Pizza • Seafood • Italian • Pizzeria


"The Turmgasse in Überlingen, when approaching from above, the car is well stowed in the upper parking lot, which is a rather dark corner in winter, here I feel almost the Middle Ages. An iron spiral staircase leads to the small restaurant, which offers good thirty guests space. The ambience is modern, very appealing, visually dominated with the huge slate table. We had a place right on the counter and then the smell from the kitchen becomes noticeable in the evening. This is less disturbing, because I am closer to the working environment in the kitchen: this was pleasantly perceived, especially the pace with which the dishes were prepared was very well organised professionalism. During our daily visit almost all tables were reserved, so a previous registration is advisable. The restaurant is predominantly visited by younger guests, and vice versa, the focus of the served dishes is pizza and pasta. These are also found on the large slate table, this is supplemented by little fish, appetizers or meat. We chose a Vitello Tonnato €9.50 as an appetizer: A phenomenal delicate vein that is decomposed on the tongue, accompanied by a cream sauce that only slightly tasted for tuna. In addition, small warm rolls of pizza dough, overall a very good interpretation of this often as an all-world dish respect! Magnificent in appearance the vigils €16.50: Sure, the bird was sprinkled, which takes almost half of the plate. Well seasoned, yes, but the guard also has many bones in relation to the meat. Here a partial triggering would be a clear relief, especially since the guests who order this could occasionally have fine motor problems with the reserved lighting: I don't like to nag well Bavarian, i.e. not to nail the bones. Excellent the Tagliatelles, which were not only cooked to the point, but were still thrown in a meat sauce. Originally the caramelized fennel as a herbal supplement, which was intense, I would like to eat more often. The desserts were served in a preserving glass, a not only visually successful presentation, but also a very good idea for preparation. On the contrary, the enthusiasm for Panna cotta, as the Panna tasted shortly after cream and the fruit was not really fruity. Significantly more intense the Tiramisu: Beautiful the different structures, fresh the cookies and the mascara cream, wonderfully intense the chocolate spices over it. At the aperitif I prefer the alcohol-free crodino €2,80, which in the bitter note resembles the aperol, but more aesthetically appealing and much better adapted to the food than the fruity Bellini €4,90 . We enjoyed the most expensive white wine, Roero Arneis €29.50, for my taste, yes, neat, round white. For me, the ultimate test for an Italian restaurant of espresso is 1.90 € : thanks to the fine and stable crèma, the ideally high temperature and the intense taste, the Nero is definitely recommended. That's how an espresso tastes. The hostess welcomed almost all guests with embrace. We were warmly welcomed as first visitors and were still in Munich this morning. Most guests are regular guests and there the communication is sometimes intense, so only the additional service remains for the care of the guests. As a conclusion: An excellent quality of Italian cuisine! No extravagants, from the selection correctly oriented to the mainstream flavor. Quickly in service and cordially in care. A good Italian!"

Gasthaus zur Krone

Gasthaus zur Krone

Muensterstr. 10, 88662 Uberlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Überlingen

Tea • Terrace • European • Schnitzel


"On the first sunny and warm weekend in May we were in the crown of eating and drinking in the farm. It was 13h30, almost all places were occupied, we had still caught a table, but in the full sun the parasols were closed. When a guest in the side table asked the waiter if you could open the umbrella as he had sun allergy, these troublesome things went away again and had fun loud and head-scattering about how to get an allergy from such a weather Mama mia, sun allergy! After about 5 minutes we then got the map: on it more rustic classics from sausage salad to some groundwater fishing to the XXL Schnitzel, from the moderate prices for Überlinger conditions. After we had given up our order, a gentleman came to the waiter and complained that he and his wife were waiting for an order for 30 minutes. The waiter licked the armpits and then took care to clean up a table and disappear inside. There he put together the drink order of another table and then brought it there. In the meantime, the other guests left their table demonstrative and annoying. I have not experienced the following drama of supplying the various tables. At *no* tables around us the ordered things were brought, so everyone would have eaten together. Rather, a plate came, then several other tables were served again, then something came back, etc. So there were constant problems and misunderstandings, but no one was interested. They were ready to eat before others had the record in front of them. A guest called according to the waiter and wanted to pay after he had waited unsuccessfully 1h for his food, which his wife had long been prepared for food. Such events are, of course, less a service problem, but one that already appears in the kitchen, what is happening here structurally and without plan. A control of the owner and a serious word with the cook would be more than appropriate here. We have our Swiss sausage salad and spinach dumplings after about 45 or 60 min. The drinks were empty or warm. From the quality, the simple tourist cuisine, which would in principle be fine, you would not be these chaotic and contemplative circumstances that remind you of a tour hall instead of a well-run restaurant. Too bad, but definitely not a recommendation."

Mykonos

Mykonos

Seepromenade 11, 88662, Überlingen, Germany

Pizza • Greek • Seafood • European


"Our destination this day was the Dali exhibition in the Überlinger Stadtgalerie, but it only opened at 14:00. We had already extensively run the city centre area at sporadic Nieselregen and saw several restaurants with lunch offers on the waterfront. When the rain became stronger, we decided to use one of these lunches. Finally, the program of the “Mykonos” convinced us of the extended lunch table offers. Due to the weather that is significantly cool for the season, we left a place on the covered terrace and went into the restaurant. There were only four tables inside. The staff was probably otherwise employed, so a welcome or even a table assignment did not take place. We therefore looked for a free table and took place there. Now it took only a few moments until a waiter registered us, kindly greeted us and the menus were enough. The day offers (as we stated a week later, the standard lunch dishes were added on a leaflet. Finally, we both stayed at the offer that had tempted us to enter the restaurant. When the waiter came back to our table after some time, we ordered the menu 3 “Gyros with Kalamari, with Tzatziki, Rice and Pommes” (7,90 €). The waiter thanked and disappeared towards the kitchen, but then came back after a short time and served the drinks. Again a few minutes later he appeared again and brought the salads. They consisted of iceberg salad, coarsely sprinkled carrots and white wort, garnished with a cucumber disc and a tomato. Then there was a Klacks dressing that I could not identify, but that came from the big bucket with a risk of limited probability. We took up the fight with the salad, but ultimately we had no chance, because the waiter brought the plates with the main dishes before we finished it. The blue plates were not badly stocked for lunch. There was a piece of a squid tube on a crocodile giro, along with a complete miniature specimen from the genus Oktopus. A neat portion of fries, a plum Tzatziki and a hemisphere of tomato rice completed the arrangement which was still crowned by some rings of red onions. Everything was fresh and hot, the French fries crispy, the Gyros very well seasoned. The squid pieces, which can become rubber so quickly, were tender and cooked on the point. The Tzatziki and the tomato rice also gave no cause for complaints. Only the ambience would stop us from a further visit. On the one hand, in the background of the guest room there was a showcase in which wine bottles were stored. This alone is not a reason for criticism, but must the LED strips be illuminated with changing colors? Secondly, the state of the guest room was already somewhat worn out, the image of the completely scraped bank speaks volumes. For a quick lunch table, this restaurant is acceptable, but for a nice dinner there is something missing."