"On the face of it, ``refined German cuisine ' ', might seem a contradiction; but in this case I think the description is apt. The menu on arrival bore no resemblance to the one online, but we were cheerfully guided through a translation of the new menu. The waiter/owner also owned the wine shop over the road and gave expert advice on wines since again the online wein karte is all wrong. On his advise we chose and excellent Alsatian gerwürtztraminer and a pinot. The former was absolutely superb, and I had some mixed feelings about the latter, which was a wee bit young. We were all given an amuse bouche to start which was quite delightful, some bread and dip. The entree 's were excellent, with the mushroom salad skillfully done and day special of prawn ceviche quite delicate, and delicious. All of the mains were of very high quality. My wife loved her rabbit, my friends had a beautiful looking veal and spargel combination with a refined white sauce (quite different than the usual ones) and a classical lamb/lentil combination, and I had a really interesting pork dish from Spanish pork which had been fed on acorns (I think he said and what the menu seemed to say with my appalling German) and tasted like beef accordingly. Likewise all the deserts were elegant and delicious, and my cheese platter was excellent especially when combined with a suggested glass of auslese riesling. My friends thought this was the best food they have had on the Europe travels for the last month. The price is not cheap but not at Michelin prices. The ingredients are all sourced from individual farms, and much of it local. The setting (Ladenburg) is very nice, with a short walk around the old town a must before you dine. You can book a table outside on the street if you desire. We went on a Wednesday night on the 1st of June, and it was rather busy, so booking would be highly advised. I was impressed and will go again."