Otterndorf
In De Grund

In De Grund

Am Großen Specken 5, 21762 Otterndorf, Germany

Fish • German • Seafood • European


"So with the headlines, I'm really hard. :D We went back to Cuxhaven. Since we have a new access to our pack for 12 weeks, it was now important to be welcome with dog, because the clover cannot yet be unattended. ; What are we lucky to have been welcome in all restaurants. To this place, we went through a happy coincidence. We had already reserved in different places from home. However, one locality had closed, although we had reserved and also left our phone number. That's how we looked when we found another place. So called In de Grund and we were allowed to come with our dog. Lucky. Locality is not very large, but cozy. That's why the headline. There were Dithmarscher beer from the barrel to 3.10 Euro 0.3 L. , which we ordered, as it is very sweet. To the appetizer, my male took the fish soup to 9.80 euros. It was a big portion that tasted him very well. Ordinary fish in Unfortunately he could not call me the fish species except the crabs. That's my husband. It tastes good. That's all I got. Even, I took the mushroom cream soup to 5.50 euros. She was also very tasty. There were also some fresh champignon pieces in it and the rag onions gave it a little more piff. To our soups a small warm bread was added. It was a good start. At the main dish, we only asked what this is. We didn't know any crabs. The host told us that it was a typical North German court. They're crabs in Bechamel's sauce. Well, we took that two times. The bechamel sauce was made and potatoes were added. The whole court cost 15.50 euros. About the bechamel sauce, there was plenty of fresh parsley scattered and there was a very tasty supplement salad. On the photo you don't see all the crabs. Some are sunk in the sauce. Boah was delicious. So simple and so good. We were tired and very satisfied with the locality. Conclusion: Top ! Nice service, dog welcome and very good food. Recommended."

Alt Otterndorf Friedhard Karsten

Alt Otterndorf Friedhard Karsten

Am Kirchplatz 12, 21762 Otterndorf, Germany

Fish • Cafés • German • Seafood


"The last evening of our rainy “winter holiday” 2022 in the beautiful city of Otterndorf always comes to an end. Traditionally we go to a gastro in Otterndorf last night, which unfortunately still has enough. In all these years, however, we have unfortunately not managed to return directly to the old pension “Alt Otterndorf” on the market. It's a great time to meet this little restaurant. The old, inconspicuous brick house is hidden in a corner of the Otterndorf market square. In addition, the Dönerbistro or the other shops are easy to draw attention. This does not take the “Alt Otterndorf” as it still takes a little time in the cozy restaurant. A typical dark, North German guest room is located on the softly padded chairs. Guest room Once you sit, you can use the rustic ceiling beams, the cassette walls, the many “Ramsch” (coffee-edoses, diaries, etc.), which serve as decoration, and of course the many pictures on the walls that tell from the history of Otterndorf. Decoration Not really in the picture fits the massive counter in the middle of the room. Theke Here you can sit comfortably, here you can ring, here you can spend the evening. A young host couple threw this Friday night into the shop. The small restaurant is very good that we had previously reserved by phone. The hostess took us friendly and accompanied us at our reserved table. After checking the vaccination status in a penile way, she had the menus in her hand. Excerpt from the menu These are simple and self-designed, but abundantly filled with the preview of delicious foods. Anyone who likes it will fill here from carving to fish dishes to fresh crabs. Prices are moderate. We quickly found our drinks, and so we ordered: · 1x 0.4ér Orange juice for 4,20 € · 1x Glas Weißburgunder from Nah for 5,20 € · 1x 0.4ér Dithmarscher Pils for 3,50 € The young lady escaped behind her heights, the other guests of course still in sight, and so besides our drinks even more on the fingertips flows a few more pils for the neighbors. The whole thing happened more than professional, you noticed that the host is with love at her job. I think it's nice that the Dithmarscher Pils is typing local beer here and not necessarily taking the Pils from large corporations. Nothing upsets me more than if I still get Pils from Saxony in the distance. After our drinks were in place after a few minutes, we ordered our main dishes. Since the last days we had slept together, I shared my wife's preliminary soup. So we ordered: · 1x tomato soup with cream frogs, plus fresh baguette for 5,50€ · 1x tomato soup baked, crocheted, with homemade potato salad for 19,80€ · 1x tomato bag with roasted potatoes, with homemade Remoulade for 17,80€ · 1x tomato sauce Finkenwerder type with onion speck80€ A quarter of an hour after our order came the tomato soup. With three spoons, as daughters have also interposed. Tomato soup creamy, spicy and steaming hot. The cream-fraiche nockerls swim at the bottom of the soup. Our miraculous views as these might come, probably also caught with the cook from the kitchen, and so he stood at us at the table and told us his "secret", as he simply manages to do with the nockerln. Great, good. There were two halves of “simple” toast bread tomato soup. Tomato soup with cream frogs, with fresh baguette for 5,50€ Each dish we chose included a small bowl of salad. That was, typical of such small village pubs, pure convenience and tasted so. Saure beans, sour cucumber slices, fresh salad and fresh tomatoes finished dressing with a stick. That's better, but I don't expect anything else in a pub. Salad plate The great child had decided today for the sollen fillet Finkenwerder Art. The tuber fillet with egg crust around well roasted, a small piece with onion spectrum and rosemary lay on. The plague itself was a little lazy, a little more spice would have done it well. We also had a more plentiful and more chess. The roast potatoes, on the other hand, were very seasoned, with some onion and bacon. The homemade Remoulade was creamy, spicy, small onion and herbal pieces were abundant. Schollenfilet Finkenwerder type with onion species, roast potatoes, with homemade Remoulat My wife chose the cable junk with roast potatoes and the homemade Remoulade. There were also three fillets fried in the egg shell on the plate. Compared to the cottages, the Zander cake was well seasoned, but its slightly fishy taste was clearly present. Here, too, the self-made, crowned roasted roast potatoes and the in-house Remoulade. All right. Cable-jaufilet with roasted potatoes, with homemade Remoulade cable-jaufilet with roasted potatoes, with homemade Remoulade I had opted for the baked red bass with homemade potato salad and homemade Remoulade. Two large, pink fried fillets from the redfish covered a good half of the plate. The solid, slightly red-meshed fish fillet was slightly seasoned, the peculiar taste of the red bar appeared clearly. Redfish, grilled, homemade potato salad On the other side of the dish was a large bunch of delicious potato salad. Large slices of potatoes with egg and cucumber as well as a thick, spicy mayonnaise made this potato salad really delicious. So we love the potato salad of Saxony, so I know it from Grandma, mothers and now from my wife. Also here the scrub of Remoulade, which should not be missing. Redfish, grilled, homemade potato salad After so much food there is of course still regret, and so an East Land Aquavit was donated to us at the expense of the house. Our conclusion: We left €78.30 in the “Alt Otterndorf”. A typical village pub. Cosy, rustic, private. Everyone knows the food, but it's kind of natural. The cook always came to our main course and also asked the other guests if everything fits. The host alone throws the service and is always friendly. Something bad we weren't even here. Let's hope we'll go to Otterndorf for a few years in winter vacation. The “Alt Otterndorf” we will remember."