Mainz Mainz

Mainz, a Rajna melletti történelmi város híres bor kultúrájáról és a Spundekäse-ről, egy krémes sajtmártogatósról, amelyet gyakran perecekkel párosítanak; ez egy központi kulináris élvezet.

Dionysos Griechische Spezialitäten

Dionysos Griechische Spezialitäten

Germanikusstraße 2, 55131, Mainz, Germany

Greek • Coffee • European • Mediterranean


"Dionysos We were four on this Sunday in Rüsselsheim, sold Sunday. It was nice weather but also very cold. Originally we wanted to eat there too, only the chosen shop only stopped at 6:00 and caused by the cold and hunger that did not want to wait until 6:00, was redisposed in a short hand. Two options were available, we chose the Greeks. So drive by car to almost in front of the front door, if you like us lucky, you get on the Mainzer Kästrich was once a Roman camp before infinity, so the name is a free parking place. The outdoor gastronomy is still standing, but nobody sits there. At the entrance just looked at the huge map and then inside the warm room. There the junior chief stood behind the counter and wished us a good evening. An older colleague took the jackets and brought us to the table. This was accompanied around and around by a bank. On the were comfortable upholstery with a pattern that reminds of skulls but only with weak light... . On the bare table there was a mill set for salt and pepper to my surprise. The typical Greek napkins were ready. A candle was lit when the menu was given to us. Tonkrüge, antique paintings and a few characters around us. Not too much, but still unmistakable. That's how I imagine Greek restaurant. The restaurant has 120 guests inside, 80 more outside. The tables inside are usually arranged in such a way that you eat in peace without feeling observed. But even larger tables with plenty of space are available. But we had caught a nice, quiet corner, only in a niche next to us, someone crawled loudly as long as he had no food in his mouth. We ran through the rich map. This can also be viewed online and offers the expected selection of a German Greek. To the 40 appetizers, eleven fish dishes and various grill dishes from lamb, pig, cattle and chicken. To this end, about 20 mixed dishes, oven dishes and vegetarian, noodles and desserts. For crying, the wine card is not, but only for me unknown Greek plants. That's why we ordered the drinks beforehand. For me a soft wheat from Schöfferhofer 3,40€ 0.5 and a Coke Zero 0.4 3,20€ The drinks were then served quickly by our friendly Greeks and we immediately gave orders. Shortly afterwards we were ever served an ouzo, properly tempered and one of the better Tsipouro, I didn't know until then. Then briefly searched into the cellar and the locality, washed the hands with warm water and back up. There were already the appetizers on the table... Kolithokeftedes 5,90€ zucchini buffer with Zaziki. They looked a little pale, but they were not crispy either. But they have tasted to the lady, just with the Zaziki, which was abundant, it was possible to eat well. Some mill spice was necessary for my taste. A solid 3* court. Spanakoptia 5,50€ Leaf pastry bags filled with spinach and sheep cheese, with Zaziki. Something purist, something green would not have hurt. But it must taste. And that's it. It's hard to say if it's done. The filling is tasty and well seasoned. The spinach very tasty, a fine muscatnot was to guess the feta creamy and mild enough to not steal the spinach the show. The leaf dough coat is well fried and at no time greasy or lappy. Well done. And first the Zaziki. Very, very creamy, there was also cream with in the game, well dosed garlic, a few cucumber rasps. Good pepper note, lemon and some mint provided the necessary freshness. Voice appetizer, so gladly again. 4* We were almost tired. Our companions were also satisfied, on demand when the empty plates were cleared, we were able to conjure a smile to the waiter. The guy was barely gone, he was standing with the salads at the table again. Then it continues... Supplemental salad That was nix special. Simple iceberg, Krautsalat probably from the bucket, but acceptable in taste, the carrots finely rasp but faded. The dressing must also be bought. The dark olive could really score. 3* Then it took no longer long and the main dishes were served. Kalamaris from Barbecue 12,90€ Five small Sepia, probably roasted in the pan, lacking the typical barbecue and also pattern. Tastefully but neatly, here you may have a little bit too much bite. They were marinated with an oil with Mediterranean herbs, which also fits well. Greek roast potatoes, i.e. fried potato slices, served as a supplement. They were also perfectly prepared and sufficiently salted, just what should the grated garlic on top? For me completely inappropriate, also very strict and with an uneven sharpness. Wouldn't be for me. The good Zaziki was much better. A decent court has earned 3.5*. Dimitra Teller 13,90€ For me it was of course possible to be a grill plate. Unfortunately no picture, no idea where it is. I had the plate... : Served a long plate with a steak and fillet of lamb, with fillets of pig and chicken breast. Vegetable rice, the potatoes already described above and a good Klecks Zaziki. The meat was consistently good and juicy roasted, even the lamb steak from the hip was super delicate and very tasteful. Here also the grill tracks. The typical herbal aroma of Mediterranean grilled food. A small challenge in portion technology. I've packed it, in Mannheim you'll be laughing about the Portuguese... Well saturated we longed for fermented fruit. It should be used at home. The invoice was printed separately so that each party had a neat cover, with almost 45€ for two an almost favorable intermezzo. Conclusion: The food was largely convincing. The appetizers might be a bit sweet in dressing and preparation but the main course solid. We weren't here for the last time. Although the alternatives are present in Mainz. For me the best address for Greek food in Mainz. 3.5* The service was nice, always present and fast. Good 4* ambience as mentioned above, finds my appeal. The decor is cozy and not exaggerated cheesy.4* To this end the exemplary cleanliness in all areas. Even out there was only a few fallen leaves to be seen. 4,5* I can only print the 5* card at the PLV. 4 – happy again 1 – certainly not again, 2 – hardly again, 3 – if it results again, 4 – happy again, 5 – definitely back to kitchen trip"

Coffee Bay

Coffee Bay

Schillerstraße 24, 55116, Mainz, Germany

Cafés • Coffee • Sustainable • Breakfast-brunch


"the coffee bay is located at the Schillerplatz, more precisely at the schillerstraße 24. it is a small, cozy caffe that offers some seating options and is generally very cozy. besides the coffee specialities such as cappuccino, latte machiatto and café americano, the coffee cup also offers a selection of cold coffee drinks and various cocoa specialities, which can be prepared especially after their request. the concept of caffeine is quite simple, it is ordered at the counter and in the connection they can pick up their drink again. there are also three different sizes and the prices range from 1.95€ to 4.35€, which is absolutely appropriate here. besides the standard preparations it is also possible to make extra desire with different syrups or soy-, mandil milk against a small price. their own sugar blends, with zimt, anis, heckanis etc. are also worth mentioning, as they can exceptionally refine their coffee experience with these blends. the highlight of the coffee bay mainz is however the great and tasty selection of bagels, a speciality that stands out from other caffes in mainz. different rollers are made for the customer to choose from. these change daily and range from simple sorts, as with sesame to Italian led bagel with oregano, or soyvariations. the card offers a quantity, from the bagel with fresh cheese for 2.30€ to a salmon-basin with fresh salmon, fresh cheese, salat, gurke and seahorse or French bagel with salad, camembert, walnuts, cream, butter and honey for 4.30€ vegan options are also offered here. the special freshness of the preparation must be taken into account here. no bagel is prepared in advance, but always fresh after the order in the open area of the counter and on the table. the salad, the gurken and the tomato are always fresh and the bagel is still warm. Therefore in every case a clear recommendation for the small hunger in between. beside coffee specialities and bagels, the coffee bay mainz also offers a large selection of sweets. these range from large chocolate and lemon cookies to a large variation of muffins and seasonal cakes, such as carrots or lemon cakes. the cakes were soft and juicy at our visit. the selection changes so that there is always a change and everyone can really get to their cost. besides the beautiful coffee experience, the coffee book in mainz often shows works of art from various local, young artists who can also be asked and bought directly in the caffeine. the wall decorations are therefore always varied and aesthetically appealing, there is something new that is surprising every time in the truest sense. that makes the stay more personal and comfortable. In summary, the coffee bay mainz is a pleasant change of the otherwise known franchise companies. the young employees are motivated, cordial and strives to make the stay as pleasant as possible. they can see that the guests are not simply processed here, but everyone is served individually. this makes the visitor look relaxed and invites them to stay longer. for the hate among them, all drinks and eating can of course also be taken. our article in the original can be found under: [hidden link]"

Weinhaus Zum Beichtstuhl

Weinhaus Zum Beichtstuhl

Kapuzinerstr. 30, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Soup • Meat • German • Cheese


"To keep the high quality standards of the ambitious Restaurant Zum Beichtstuhl, the manager works close together with his sommelier to find every season Top German wines. The sommelier himself has the most impressive knowledge about each of his wines, their sugar contents, soil features, terroir etc. Together they offer about 40 different wines by glass, and will help all guests to find their perfect match. Not only newbies but also sophisticated wine experts will appreciate their selection, paired with some traditional and regional dishes. I highly recommend to have the Spundekas as a starter and continue with either a fresh salad, or a Schnitzel. There are pleasant outdoor seatings in summer available until 11 pm. But the inside of this historical building is of course breathtaking, including old German wooden art, but also somehow influenced with several empty bottles of wine be the owner himself. One will enjoy the whole experience as long as you do not question the passion and the knowledge of the manager; he truly loves what he is doing and he wants every guest to be happy with their selection. So explain openly your wishes and let yourself experience a culinary German wine tour. AND to all the people, who complain about the size of the dishes; the amount on each plate is more then plenty, the schnitzel is huge and even the side salad is filling. Good value!"