"Outdoor Dining Area" Restaurants in Mainz
The "Favorite" hotel in Mainz is more than just a well-established and successful family business, it has been the gastronomic flagship of the state capital for years and a tireless driver of top culinary quality. With the new head chef Aniello Casalino, the Barth family has engaged a talented chef for the tastefully decorated gourmet restaurant, whose dishes are an imaginative and above all exciting mix of flavors based on classic French "haute cuisine". Sophisticatedly prepared from regional and seasonal products, rounded off here and there with a Mediterranean touch. The foie gras is a revelation of fine creaminess, aromatically dynamized with cherry gel and a truffle vinaigrette that is worth remembering. Aniello Casalino gives the scallop, generously decorated with Imperial caviar, an aromatic boost with a lasting saffron aioli and a great balsamic vinaigrette. Casalino also shows his knack for first-class sauces with the beurre blanc, which ennobles the succulent turbot under the pancetta-tomato crust. A deep truffle jus lends the Parmesan-crusted veal sweetbreads additional aromatic brilliance. The French Burgundy duck is imaginatively presented with spicy nduja cream, pickled Tropea onions, black garlic, nashi pear and refreshing orange jus. Excellent! The well-thought-out wine list leaves little to be desired, and the young service team succeeds brilliantly in providing the discreet presence and unobtrusive attention that make hospitality a feel-good experience.
Philipp Stein's sophisticated gourmet cuisine is refreshingly uncomplicated and at the same time first-class and profound, served in a particularly beautiful, colorful and harmonious ambience.
The friendly and welcoming restaurant serves 100% plant-based cuisine. The dishes are creatively prepared; deep-fried artichokes and oven-baked beet are favorites.
Breakfast in the morning, two styles in the evening: the bistro focuses on home-made dishes, brasserie and Pankratz classics; the restaurant area spoils you with a tasting menu in 14 small courses.
Decorated in warm colors, the restaurant with a view of the Rhine offers a chic ambience for a business lunch or a romantic dinner. The cuisine is international and the Hyatt burger is a classic.
With a constant view of the Rhine through the panoramic windows, you can dine on German and international culinary classics at the Mainzer Ruderverein - in summer, you can also enjoy them outside on the terrace right by the water.
A cult place of Mainz wine gastronomy, Christina Schickert serves her guests with great charm. The food is hearty: minced steak, schnitzel and hand cheese are the wine bar's classics.
Fresh cuisine with regional products and modern-inspired German classics are on the menu at Frank Gebert. The wine list features Rhineland-Palatinate and European classics.
A much-praised institution in the picturesque Gaustraße near St. Stephen's Church with its famous Chagall windows. Unsurprisingly, the artist is omnipresent on the walls of the restaurant.
French-Mainz fusion cuisine in the heart of the old town. In addition to moules, onion soup and coq au vin, the legendary wine bar also serves classic meatloaf and, of course, "Meenzer Handkäs".