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10. June 2012: Restaurant Café Göttlich

| June 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

A selection of three tapas was my choice (EUR 5.40 for three tapas): I went for Chorizo (EUR 2.60 if taken by itself), green and black olives (EUR 2.60) and sheep cheese (EUR 2.60). No matter if you chose a single tapa or various tapas they are always accompanied by pita bread and aioli which is definitely very tasty. An extra portion Aioli accounts for EUR 2.50.

The sheep cheese, the chorizo and the olives are all good and tasty and the aioli is very delicious. Especially for the prices, the food is – as the name of the restaurant states – “divine”. The prices are very moderate and also a beer (Kölsch) accounts for EUR 2.30 only.

The waiter and waitress were very friendly and helpful, did a good job, nothing to complain here. The atmosphere of the place is not the greatest to be fair, but it is definitely compensated by the food, the service and the low prices. From my point of view, the perfect place to be to sit outside and watch one of the games of the European soccer championship.

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Contact Details:

Restaurant Café Göttlich

Fürstenstrasse 4

53111 Bonn (DE)

Tel.: +49 228 65 99 69

E-Mail: kontakt@cafe-goettlich.de

Homepage: http://www.cafe-goettlich.de

About the Author:

I started the blog in October 2009, while living in Milan which I definitely consider to be one of the food capitals of the world. I was in touch with food since my early childhood (as my father is a former chef). Whenever I can, I travel the world to discover new places, to meet people but mostly to try local dishes and to find hidden gems! If you know a place worth going, please drop a line to: info@thediningexperience.org. Currently, I am a member of the following food-related associations: Chevalier @Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Zurich-Ville; Membre Gourmet Dégustateur @Ordre Mondial des Gourmets Dégustateurs [OMGD]; Gesellschafter @Goldener Fisch and Member @Slowfood Convivium Zurich City.
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