Reinbek
Bistro Lorenzino

Bistro Lorenzino

Hermann-Koerner-Str. 48-50, 21465 Reinbek, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Pizza • Cafés • Italian • European


"A full restaurant is normally the best sign of a superior cuisine. Although the atmosphere and concept reminds me of a "Vapiano" restaurant at the Bistro communal tables and retail delicatessen are mixed together and everyone will find his/her space during the busy lunch hours. The unfortunate thing is that the two Chefs in the show kitchen where completely stressed out and barely managed to keep up with the flood of orders pouring in. At this point we would have wished for the kitchen to be closed of and not provide front row seat views into the chaos.The food is inspired Italian with daily specials in today's case by fresh chanterelles. We choose the Pennette with and bacon as well as a Risotto with Chanterelles. In both cases the pasta and risotto lacked taste and seasoning. The mushrooms where not properly cleaned and the sandy soil ended up in our mouths.The complimentary ciabatta bread and various olive oils and Balsamico kept us busy until the food order was finally ready after 35 to 45 min. Regrettably late and one after the other.The pizza with Parma ham and Ruccola though was excellent and ready for collection within few minutes.The Espressi were fantastic, small, hot, strong and just the right roast aromas.For around 55 Euro the bill for three was reasonable but the kitchen could have been better. Surely we will return but only for pizza and coffee."

Lino

Lino

Bahnhofstraße 11, 21465, Reinbek, Germany

Tea • Pizza • Pasta • Seafood


"Absolutely undamaged as this host has moved with us. We had ordered Kalbssaltimbocca alla Romana and expected the meat with parma ham, sage and white wine sauce as usual. It wasn't like this. Apart from the fact that we are sure not to have had veal but pork on the plate, there was a slice of eggplant on the meat, baked with mozzarella, the sauce was a creamy tomato sauce. At the first moment, we thought of a confusion and asked the waiter again if this was really our ordered Saltimbocca, then the host came up and immediately started quite unfriendly: yes, surely be the Saltimbocca; be like the house, he can do as he wants. Of course he can do in his restaurant what he wants but if he has dishes on the map, which now let a certain type of preparation be expected, he must expect that the guests are disappointed. His statement, that alla Romana stands only for the fact that it comes from Rome, I think it is simply wrong in my understanding that this is quite the way of preparation. So I could have understood his court if he had called it Saltimbocca alla casa... Well, in fact, speaking to him was unfortunately not in it, because he was directly unfriendly from the beginning. Later on when paying for his question, whether it would have tasted otherwise at least (the food was not inedible, but also definitely not a highlight, I then pointed out again (friendly!) that I was a bit disappointed not to have received my expected dish, whereupon his tirade started even more unfriendly and louder again. That's what we went on. It wasn't done yet! About 15 min. After we left, the inn called me seriously again on my phone, I was pushed on! I have never experienced such an absolute incredibleness! Apart from the fact that this is just a nausea, I also feel this as a misuse of my personal data at the table reservation I have given my number so that the restaurant can contact me there in advance of our visit, if there are any questions or problems, certainly not to call and be pampered afterwards. ♪"