Kamels Burger House

Schlittstr. 4, 76887 Bad Bergzabern, Germany

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Adresse: Schlittstr. 4, 76887 Bad Bergzabern, Germany

By: Bad Bergzabern

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"there is never better than brain all allergies. and vegan. gluten-free. free of lactose. vegetarian organic paper. Organic pizza. he recommends burger with red obsolete plant cholesterol. curcuma. weeping and raw roll as well as gluten-free. Mama-Mia's just going."


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vegetarian. gluten-free. lactose-free. organic meat. fisch. pizza. pasta. hamburger. salate. dinner.

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there is never better than brain all allergies. and vegan. gluten-free. free of lactose. vegetarian organic paper. Organic pizza. he recommends burger with red obsolete plant cholesterol. curcuma. weeping and raw roll as well as gluten-free. Mama-Mia's just going.

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  • Pizza Fordyp deg i våre perfekt bakte pizzaer, laget med håndkastet deig, rik tomatsaus og en blanding av gourmetoster. Hver skive er full av friske toppinger som sikrer en deilig bit hver gang.
  • Burger Saftige, munnvannende burgere grillet til perfektion, med et utvalg av gourmettilbehør. Velg mellom klassiske osteburgere eller utforsk dristige, kreative kombinasjoner for en smakfull opplevelse.
  • Seafood Dykk ned i havets ferskeste fangst med vårt utvalg av sjømat, som har utsøkte retter tilberedt med høykvalitets fisk og skalldyr. Nyt smakene fra havet i hver bit!
  • Burgers Saftige, smakfulle burgere laget med førsteklasses ingredienser, fra klassisk storfekjøtt til unike vegetariske alternativer, alle servert med friske toppings og et valg av håndkuttede pommes frites eller en sprø salat.

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Kapeller Hopfestubb

Kapeller Hopfestubb

Obere Hauptstraße 8, 76889, Kapellen-Drusweiler, Germany

Bars • German • European • Suitable for vegetarians


"I've been reporting about the Chapelr Hopfestubb several times. She's been one of my favorite addresses for several years. Chef Marc Wendel has been bringing Hausmannsköes to the plate since 2011. He also likes to look beyond the culinary horizons of his natural regional cuisine and lets both Mediterranean and Asian accents flow into his dishes. How familiar it is here you can feel when you enter the cozy guest room. This is where Marc's mother Manuela is responsible as she manages the service in Hopfestubb with a lot of heart and a neat serving of Palat charm. A friendly, family-run company that stands next to a guest house with apartments and double rooms and also operates a small winery. Where the loving Wendel host family spends the time and energy so successfully, putting everything under one cap, I wonder at every visit. In August last year, on the sunny terrace there was an uninhabited to a unique meeting. My father-in-law from Bremen visited the Palatinate for a few days. At the same time, a non-known Garmischurlauber had put a stop in the Palatinate together with an annex on the return journey. Since I was not inessentially involved in the choice of their accommodation – they lived quite feudal with the Wendel family in the guest house – I suggested to spend the last evening of their short trip with handy house kitchen in Hopfestubb. On the other hand, my father-in-law had nothing to do with this well-maintained inn was still in great memory of the last visit. Good wine and even better food nearby. Of course, the coming part-time farm was immediately there by the Bergisch and reserved a large table on the summer terrace of Wendel. Rarely his walk to the place of joy was shorter. Inhibitional alcohol consumption seemed pre-programmed. The Augustsonne radiated with vehemence on the idyllic veranda in the back part of the property. After the warm welcome of the owner Manuela Wendel we crossed the two guest rooms and met a well-launched pair that deepens – the sedative effect of Apéro and Well-Puppern had apparently already been used – on the terrace chairs equipped with comfortable seat cushions. Where do Bremer and Solinger meet? Of course in Pfälzer Weinlanden – where else? From then on we had nothing to do with social coexistence, and in the relaxed chat we enjoyed the evening mood in the circles of our family and friends. The two-headed travel group from the Ringstadt fought with Hugo and yeast wheat their first thirst. I had to follow the pods with a lemony summer choir (Riesling with lemons, ice cubes and lime for 5 euros. My wife moved to her popular grapes (0.25l for 4 Euros, an alcohol-free grape juice cocktail with frozen grapes. Bellaris (0.75l for 5 Euros and various barley juices from Bellheimer also settled our table. As usual, as a small appetizer, there was a piece of bad quiche. This time in the form of a pleasantly fragrant mini onion cake, which has only landed on the amuse plate, accompanied by some splashes of Balsamico reduction. This is traditionally enjoyed in the Palatinate as a new wine. But even without these, the chicks refined with bacon and some cumin was quite formidabel. A good start that stimulated our appetite without affecting our hunger. My colleague from NRW wanted roasted cuvettes. Roasted shrimps like the Macster, although not in the menu, were delivered as desired in the Mediterranean preparation with some chili, garlic and thyme. The experienced Solinger Gastronaut enjoyed the five juicy crustaceans that were freed from their shells together with the home-baked olive oil bread and made a completely satisfied impression. At night it was not at least south-European. As a recommendation, Marc Wendel had again placed his ingenious Gazpacho (6.50 Euro as a cool summer soup on the season ticket. The mother of all smoothies And the starter choice was extremely easy for me. The chef hasn't betrayed me the secret of his Andalusian vitamin spray to this day. Perhaps it is due to its small cucumber content or its small hand for the right taste. No matter, his version of “Mother of All Glaothies” has a strong influence on the aromas. What banal ingredients like paprika, tomatoes, onions, soft white bread and garlic can be tasteful when refined with good olive oil and the right vinegar, impressed me again with every spoon. My wife decided exactly like Madame Shaneymac for the salad bowl named after the owner (13.90 Euro), where the latter did not rescue with the trination of fried pork fillet. I have this half vegetarian (if any! Sporty food was enjoyed here a few times and found the combination of fresh green, juicy pork and delicious vinegar oil dressing always very delicious. Especially on warm days such a salad can serve as the main course. The ladies were completely d’accord with their choice. The Lords of Creation and my mother-in-law, on the other hand, went to work a little more fleshy. While my mother-in-law practised in culinary redundancy and the plucked pork carving “Wiener Art” – in fact there were two on the plate – ordered, Oh Father-in-law, ick hear carving! An old youth-sining trip on his steak plate began in my solingen-based consort. It was new to me that the young garlic is served here with a small ragsteak, but you never learn. Garlic with steak base In addition, the nostalgia represents a not to be underestimated factor in enjoying. And if this garlic monster actually remembered his sniper of old steakhouse days, I am all the more pleased that he could refresh his juvenile palate night on a peat terrace. The Knoblier miracle of the chapels! Speaking of fresh: Rumor(s), the next day the trip should be completed with an open top. In this context more than understandable. I also had to do it with a middle-drilled piece from the Argentine mountain ridges, but let me serve this with fresh plums and a proud hill Parmesanrisotto. My Rumpsteak with fresh peppers and Parmesan Risotto found the EUR 27.90, which for this, extremely fair, especially since the “Men’s Cut” brought 250 grams of beef to the dish in perfect cooking. With an incision: Rosa! Well, the regional aspect came too short in meat de facto, but first of all the quality and second, such a steak must somehow count for gastronomy. Too dogmatic should not be taken (all time. After all, are not in “Nobelbart and Putzig”... The jagged seedlings also got what they need. They were of excellent quality. Only the risotto with a spicy parmesan note could have been more cloning – yes. Once again, the Rumpsteak (this time in Lee location to the Risotto Hill The Italian feel-good classic among rice dishes simply with cream. It is good that with a generously cast, rich Regent Jus the conditions of sin on the plate were rebalanced. The pear wine choke from the Rhineland metropolitan region, which storms at the level of the regular guest, still enjoyed a sorbet variation in the taste of Cassis, pineapple and coconut. Unfortunately, I had to dispense with the slumber special on the serene shoulder closure because it was time to bring the little one to bed. Yes, the three days and evenings with the Solinger pleasure fraction really went fast. The memory of this is good and lets me hope in the summer for their comeback. The culinary card of the Palatinate or Alsace (also the bathing should not remain unprecedented yet has so much to offer as the common moments of enjoyment do not come so quickly."

Zum Haas

Zum Haas

Weinstr. 17, 76887 Bad Bergzabern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Pizza • Seafood • European • Vegetarian


"After visiting the Rebmeerbad in Bad Bergzabern we wanted to return to Marc Wendel in the Hopfestubb chapel. This place, in Chapel-Drusweiler, just a few kilometres from the spa town, had unfortunately closed this evening for business trips. Plan B pointed to the Greeks “Athos” on the edge. There was something else? Ah yes, the old winery of the same name, owned by the Haas family, fell to me as a useful alternative from culinary memory. a thousand times, but never stopped. That should change that night. The lights burned when we turned off the car and entered the inn very inviting from the outside on the wine road to Wissembourg (Alsace). Through the windows we saw a few free places in the front guest room. It would certainly also be a free table for us “jumping out”. The greeting was not unfriendly, but also not very warm. The two service women in the Dirndl were immediately noticed that they had all their hands full. Disguised by the five tables of wood, pre-room, three were already occupied and a reserved for a larger group. You were still free – our happiness! Only later we repeatedly saw guests from the back of the wine bar and kindly went out. So there were a few seats. Inside was a comfortable guest house. Tile floor, rustic wooden ceiling, wall cabinets behind their glass doors Wine bottles wait for their tasting and polished Bordeaux cuisine for their filling. Also in the corner benches and furniture, bright wood gave the sound. Future host house chairs with heart-shaped, perforated backrest and comfortable seat cushion around the non-small wooden tables. The rusticity of the guest room was underlined by the folkloristic presentation of the two maids. That was coherent and coordinated. On the tables was the only cutlery on red fabric sets. The napkins stood up like freshly picked sails. pepper, salt and a bit peeful plastic deco joined the show with the dessert offer and the light in the middle. The menus were handed over to us. The decision was not easy for me, because the selection was quite lush. Two soups and six different salads, the latter with delicious “accompanies” such as shrimps and baked potato sacks, filled the first side of the “roller”. It continued three times with fish (stube fillet, zander und bandnudeln with smoked salmon and shrimps and vegetarian twice. The gastronomic, now established non-meat ice creamer was allowed to choose between herbal pancakes with creamy vegetable filling (10.90 Euro and Tagliatelle in Champignonkräutersauce (11.50 Euro from the wok). The heart of the map or, better, its “Filet” represented the wide selection of meat dishes. In addition to the eight main foods with Carnivorenhintergrund (Schnitzel, Rumpsteak, Kalbstafelspitz Co, six Palat classics (from the liver dumpster plate to the most influential wine pan). As with so many such advantages, this considerable accumulation of the good-bourgeois Allerweltsgericht was also lacking. Culinary unique features – unfortunately incorrect! As if there were no alternatives to pig detectors, Schnitzel Wiener Art and sausage salad. Too bad, because even in such locals, the guest would be delighted with seasonal offers that the regional environment would like to include. The homemade Riesling cream soup with vegetable cubes (4.50 euros) and the Pelicuts (10.80 euros) refined with blood and liver sausage from the pan are mentioned in honor. The daily offer has already been cured by slate board before entering the inn. Cooked cattle breast on deft horse sauce with parsley potatoes and additional salad (10.90 euros) was written in chalk. My accompaniment quickly decided. Despite great hunger, the offer in the “Haas” has not really appealed to me, so I wanted my salvation in the “angus nigrum”, as the Rumpsteak lateiner say. For not exactly shy 21.90 euros it was optionally offered with herbal butter or pepper cream sauce. Depending on Gusto Pommes, frits or croquettes and an additional salad were melted. For thirst quenching, we ordered a bottle of mineral water (0.75l for 3.90 Euro and a small tannial bowl of the barrel (0.33l for 2.80 Euro). They were both delicious with vinegar and oil. The use of fresh ingredients was obvious. Mild sweet carrot chips, creamy white cabbage, freshly designed cucumber lobe and a colorful Lolo-Rosso-Bianco mix above. It started really well! I commissioned a little white bread to do the delicate dressing. This was quickly hit and the first hunger was banned. Our two main courts arrived in time. We were happy, because after the sport, the desire is sometimes the greatest. The Rumpsteak came as an ordered medium rarely on the plate. It was nice to look at it, but in a Palatinate wine room such a good piece of meat should also vote from the measurements. Unfortunately not. Even without having the meat scale in my luggage, I appreciated his weight significantly below 200 grams. It was simply cut too thin. A well-known lady’s cut that doesn’t feed me with about five croquettes in the light of the little bowl. Well, the average age of the guests is certainly somewhat higher in a spa town like Bad Bergzabern. And the older semesters are known to have smaller sections. Good and good, but for 22 euros the offer was tasteful and qualitative, but just too little tonight. The sauce served separately in a small box required a few additional slices of baguette. They appeared on the bill at 50 cents later. Guys, don't win new guests like that! Fresh horseradish was rubbed over the regular bottle of horseradish sauce, which overlays the tenderly boiled slices of bovine breast. Without it, the stamp would have cost only for cream. The parsley potatoes were impeccable. The Desserts didn't talk much to us, so we went very soon. Too bad that a few small things limit the recommendation of this well maintained wine bar a little near the Bergzabern Centre. Next time we go back to the Chapel-Drusweiler to Marc Wendel to the Hopfestubb. It doesn't taste better. You're getting tired."

Athos

Athos

Kneippstr. 1, 76887 Bad Bergzabern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Cafés • Greek • Coffee • Seafood


"38° Celsius and I sneak after cooling. Place of (expected act: the outdoor swimming pool of the spa town of Bad Bergzabern (not to be confused with the southern Palatinate bath, which are visited for the purpose of the sauna more at colder temperatures... Once there I notice that the now almost 30° warm “brown” has no very cool effect. Anyway, then at least after the warm bathing still somewhere in mountain trenches. Hunger comes at such temperatures in my place until evening. The restaurant Athos in Kneippstraße has existed since last year August. It borders the Residence Kurpfalz Residence. After my rather sober experience in the central German Greek(? Hotel Restaurant “Rössel” last year, the visit of the swimming pool came very close to me today. I associate the term "athos" primarily with height and holiness. The over 2000m high mountain, located at the easternmost finger of the Greek peninsula Chalkidiki, is also called “Heiliger Berg”. The entire area with all its monasteries is considered autonomous monk republic. And the monks knew something good in the Middle Ages. To "Athos"! It smells like thunderstorms when I parked the car in the restaurant at 8:00. A table on the terrace was simply free and the man of the service greeted me cordially. I drank the first ouzo despite great heat and empty stomach as an Apéro – hospitality that you like to take. I ordered the Athenian plate with a Souvlaki Speer, a Suzuki Hacksteak and Gyros for 12.50 Euro. On the way forward came the usually included extra salad, which was somewhat too oily for me from dressing. The first thick drops found the way from the ever darker sky to my salad plate, which is why I began to escape into the local interior. This proved to be the right decision in the hail shower, which was shortly after. Inside I was the very tasteful guest room. The white chair covers look noble, just like the white red tablecloth. The large-format images on the walls (one of them as eye-catcher in the XXL long format!) provide a certain vitality. Visitors to the monasteries of Athos or convinced Chalkidiki horses expect acquaintance in the picture frame. A certain location can be found in many Greek locals. Here, however, by no means kitschig or overfolklorislich decorated. Only a few statues and sound vessels of the Hellenistic embossing decorate the spacious interior. During my last visit to these premises (about two and a half years ago), the restaurant still heard the name “The Merry Toe” and impressed little with the ambience. This “Zecher” then probably also lost its complete comfort due to the lack of guests, which is why the Athos has a much fresher Mediterranean wind for almost a year. The menu contains the complete Greek standard repertoire. A rather opulent selection at first glance. Approx. 20 different appetizers (e.g. grilled peperoni with cartilage for 4.50 euros, a handful of salads, about 10 fish and seafood variants (Lachs, Seezunge, Swordfish, Scampi Co. and otherwise a lot of meat dishes in all conceivable classical combinations: with metaxa sauce, with rag and mushrooms, with pepper or cheese sauce. Lamb enthusiasts can choose between lamb spear, crown, fillet or haxe. The latter comes from the oven and is available in various “overback finishes” with eggplants, beans, sheep cheese or bamies (Okraschoten). The vegetarian is boring with so much meat lust and hopes that one of the two vegetarian dishes will tell him. Also discovered on the map: the traditional “Moussaka” dish with potatoes, eggplants, zucchini and minced meat (11.50 euros). With the desserts, you come to about 100 dishes on the map that seems to me to be very suspicious in grocery stores, as in most cases the amount at the expense of quality. Even more pleasant, which was served as an “Athen Teller” after a pleasant waiting period. In addition to the already mentioned "fleeting", the plate already contained three hemispheres of tomato rice, which was not only very well seasoned, but also slightly grainy consistency. Certainly with the best supplement I have eaten at the Greeks so far! The Landauer “Olympia” doesn’t get it so well. To do this, there is a stick made by yourself Zaziki and the grill plate is ready. Excellent was the juicy Chiff Steak, whose fine parsley note gave the “Flachs Bulle” neat freshness. The Gyros was perfectly seasoned and not so dry to thank God. The sprinkled pig pieces were cut very thin and required a rapid consumption, otherwise they would have fallen by post-baking the dry victims. The Zaziki had a pleasant garlic note. Without exaggeration, but for 12.50 euros I have rarely eaten a better grill plate on the Greeks. What is still rounded off is the very good value for money in Athos is the fact that you can not only enjoy a second ouzo after eating at home costs, but also be surprised with a small house Dessert. These were cut apples and peach pieces with chocolate sauce and some cream on top. A fruity sweet, totally nice gesture of operators whose efforts for the good of the guest were felt at any time. Finally, I was so surprised by this new “Greek Discovery” that I brought a person skilled in the Hellenistic culture into the boat, and two days later (i.e. yesterday evening... with only the “Slip Dog for convenience of any kind” there. That was there, of course. About a year ago, only two weeks after the local opening, it already pulled it. However, his enthusiasm was limited at that time, but a second chance, as we know, deserves every place, which is why he was willing to accept my proposal. The staff knew me now from seeing and after a friendly handshake, we were greeting a table inside as everything was occupied on the terrace and yesterday the sky was full of rain clouds. We ordered the Aphrodite plate for 2 persons (38 euros and got smaller extra requests (2 of the 4 lambcocks on it were exchanged for 2 pigcocks, as my colleague is not happy to meet a lamb fan. An additionally ordered Metaxa sauce did not even appear on the invoice. As little as my digestive tract, a sweet Samos wine, where the first swallow is always the best. On the plate there were no unnecessary vegetable supplements from the freezer. Only the meat (Gyros, Souvlaki, pork steaks, Suzuki and lamb dogs, flanked by tomato rice to the right and the crispy fried pommes to the left. The Zaziki came on a small plate. The view of the plate an eyewitness. The taste of the individual components is really very delicate. That was really great. Not overwhelmed or salty, as this can sometimes be the case with the defy Greek meat kitchen. Especially the Hacksteak experienced the homage of my colleague. I found the lamb dogs yesterday (drilled by the lamb crown almost perfect. And from the meat taste I think that it is somewhat better in the Greek than this species “finger food with thyme notes”. As dessert I tried the Galaktoburiko (5.20 euros). The leafy “grass cuts” were warm between a vanilla iceball and some cream cookies and were decorated with dark chocolate sauce. However, it would not have taken a distraction from the main product on the plate – so tasty tasty tasted this pastry in cake form. My colleague drank a cup of coffee for free. I had a second ouzo. Why not? My district Retsina (3,90 Euro was already – due to the weather – “Dunstet”..."