Schwerin Schwerin

Schwerin er kjent for sitt fantastiske slott, rolige innsjøer og rike historie. En typisk rett fra regionen er Rote Grütze, en fruktig dessert laget med røde bær.

La Bouche Et El Pato

La Bouche Et El Pato

Buschstraße 9, 19053 Schwerin, Germany

French • Seafood • Terrace • Vegetarian


"My second visit to this French restaurant resulted from a misunderstanding: Actually, for a dinner, I was arranged to third in the Uhle Wine House. However, when I reached my acquaintances by phone after a vain waiting, they just entered a family celebration at the Greeks. After a wine, you'll like to go to the Uhle, but you can't eat at the best. Because I didn’t want to “before” the nice couple, I had to redispose. Then the solid benches and tables on the pavement of the pedestrian zone in Schwerin's old town were right. But powdercake, all reserved. Only a small bistrotish would still be free outside and also only for two hours. Perfect, I love it when a plan works! Lack of a bath towel throwing the jacket over the chair rest and ordering a cool Cidre for fair 4€. Later I had a balanced cuvée from Grenache, Mourvedre and Syrah (€5.9). The inspection of the wet rooms on the first floor of the beautiful old building gave nothing to the detriment. A woman dressed in black served me attentively and kindly. For example, it was asked when the wine was to be served. Only the daily meals were not allowed; this may have been because I sat right next to the board with the offers. A completely pleasant service. Go on with a soupe au pistou for 7.5€. Soupe au pistou The South French vegetable bean soup was very tomatoy and especially very sweet. The white beans I liked through their bite; like more of them. The pistou was similar to the Italian name cuvette Pesto from the herbs, but remained a bit pale. There were still quite fresh baguettes, but the crust was already weakening. It's an over-average first gear. Also in the main course (13.5€ no experiments: Merguez, French fries, salad, sauce rouille Three wonderful Merguez. The spicy lamb sausages made of very fine, lean roast and hot from the pan a real pleasure. To this end, a large bag of narrow fries was served, which could have been a bit longer in the fat. From my point of view, the “Sauce Rouille” was simply a majon sauce with neat garlic, tomato paste and chilli powder. It's a pity, it's "authentic." On the other hand, to praise a fresh salad of sheep cheese, tomato, paprika and field salad, which did not give too much honey mustard dressing and pomegranate seeds a small kick. White bread was added to the final cheese (too expensive 12.5€ cheese plate. But this time crispy baked. As supplements there was a very fruity tasting olive pest, pistachio crumble, green grapes and a salad bouquet as known. Unfortunately, the goods were somewhat too young and somewhat too cold. It's a bit bad I didn't have time. But in the presentation there were worlds, for example, for puristic presentation in the Nuremberg cook and waiter. Conclusion: While there were still significant weaknesses during the first visit, La Bouche showed a better side today. Although there were also weaknesses in all three passages, one can see with (a lot of good will also as a laissez fair one. Overall, there was a more positive impression of the kitchens and especially the services at a very good PLV. Should the Uhle retire against expectation (adults? , occasionally like again."

Café Prag

Café Prag

Schloßstraße 17, 19053 Schwerin, Germany

Cafés • German • Seafood • European


"As with our last tour to Quedlinburg, the state capital of Schwerin was also clearly brittle, which caused the gastronomic possibilities. The first corridors through the city showed that there is a gap between the high-class etablissements visited by Mr Borgfelder and the fast food restaurants that are more likely to be attributed to the fast food. A first attempt at the Lukas restaurant specializing in fish and seafood failed, there were no free tables. The Burwitz Legendary on the next corner could not convince us with its extended offer. So we finally came to Café Prague on the corner of Puschkinstraße and Schlossstraße, which had some interesting sounding day offers hanging out on slate boards. In short we entered the place where nobody was seen from the staff. Some tables were marked with “reserved” signs, and when an operation came and we asked for a table for us, she explained that we were allowed to choose from the tables provided with a burning light, and these were exactly those that were not marked as reserved. We looked for a table and took place, and promptly came another service, greeted us and handed us the menus and the collection sheet. While I filled up the collection sheet, Madame studied the barely kept menu. After some consideration we came unanimously to the conclusion that the “Hirsch” from the daily offers should be it. We then ordered “Hirschsteak with cream puffs, croquettes and cranberries” (19,80 € , Madame ordered a mineral water (0,25l for 2,50 € and I a yeast white beer (0.5l for 4,50 €). It didn't take long until the service came and served our food on large square plates. At first glance, it was evident from the interfaces of the meat slices that they still had a clearly red color inside. This purely optical promise was confirmed when it was cut: The meat was extremely delicate, well seasoned and tasty. The seedlings in the cream sauce were a perfect foundation. Very good! The small croquettes were of course convenience goods, and also the cranberries were most likely from the glass. But the pear seemed and didn't taste after bought. A really pleasant surprise this evening that we hadn't expected."