This restaurant was close to my lovely small Hotel am Neuthor on a quiet street near the Bread Museum in the former Salt Warehouse. The restaurant is compact, with two levels, a bar where people were convivially gathered but not noisily, and with tables arranged not too close to each other. Mirrors enlarge the apparent space. The owner seems to be Turkish and the cuisine is a very pleasant mixture of Mediterranean dishes with familiar Italian specialties. The service by a younger worman who might be the owner's relative, was excellent. I warmly recommend this modern and yet cosy restaurant. I think the ground floor is accessible for disabled visitors but an inquiry would be prudent.
A great little spot for a steak and salad. Friendly and they make great drinks of all types. A full whiskey selection and decent wine. This is good spot for a proper dinner when going solo on a biz trip or for a quiet dinner with a date.
We went there with friends for a late night drink after dinner. Nice atmosphere, friendly staff. Not crowded. Choice of drinks on the menu impressive, from wine, to whisky to non alcoholic cocktails. Prices reasonable. Music not too loud so you can have easily conversation with your friends
Cafe Si in the old city of Ulm, Germany, is an authentic bistro that you may miss if you just walk down the street. There are about 8 tables in the garden, and the same number inside. You feel at home right away when you walk in. The bar is good, and so is the wine list. The chef is excellent and whips up great food on a short time. I have been there repeatedly and I am looking forward to a visit there whenever I am in Ulm.
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