Rosenheim Rosenheim

Rosenheim, nichée en Bavière, offre un mélange de culture alpine et d'arts vibrants. Les plats typiques incluent Schweinshaxe et Brezen. La ville est connue pour ses jardins à bière confortables et ses vues pittoresques.

Enchilada Rosenheim

Enchilada Rosenheim

Schmettererstraße 18, 83022 Rosenheim, Deutschland, Germany

Fleisch • Asiatisch • Europäisch • Mexikanisch


"I think I have pretty high standards when it comes to Mexican food. I've had some truly excellent Mexican food in places like New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. So up against that, I sometimes am disappointed by the Mexican food I get at home in...the US, far closer to Mexico than Germany. I haven't eaten a whole lot of Mexican food outside of North America, but some of the most bland I've ever had has been on another continent. Enchilada is not that kind of Mexican restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised by the place. We went there one night for dinner. We arrived somewhat late, but they were still open and there were several tables occupied by people eating. The restaurant seemed to be a fairly popular place to hang out on the weeknight we were there. As is often the case, parking was difficult, but we lucked out and got a space across the street. They had a fair selection of local beers and a pretty extensive menu. I got an enchilada platter which included two enchiladas, Mexican rice, a few chips and a little salad. The enchiladas came with a little chili on them, unusual, but it worked. My meal tasted good, and had a good flavor to it. My wife got a plate of nachos which turned out to be absolutely massive, but very good and loaded with toppings. Overall, we liked this place. Their Mexican food is quite good and though I have had better closer to Mexico, I think it does the cuisine justice. If I were in the area, I would go here again."

Hans im Glück

Hans im Glück

Ludwigsplatz 14, 83022 Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany

Cafés • Sushi • Pizza • Europäisch


"This little place is right on the corner in the Auracher Lochl. Being in the deep shade from that little alleyway meant it was cool at the (few) outdoor tables even on a very hot evening (inside was stuffy and warm--thankfully we could get an outside spot).The posted menu shows various burgers and sandwhiches in the 7-8 euro range. Which seemed reasonable. No sides or drinks, etc were posted. Burgers were on the small side and did not come with any side whatsoever--adding a side of fries (which were good but it was a small portion of them) costs an extra 3,50. We felt the cost ratcheted up much faster than is typical for the area becuase of all the extra little costs which were not posted on the outside menu; it wasn't technically wrong but still felt a bit decietful--the menus is rather small and it would be very easy to post those side prices and make it clear what a MEAL would cost if they wanted to. Prepare to spend about 15-20 per person for a burger, fries and a drink.The burgers were on freshly made buns and those were really nice. I had a chicken sandwhich and the meat tasted frozen and reheated, an odd let down to go with the bun. It was fine but nothing special. And on the small side. The two people eating beef burgers in our group had the same basic feel---good bread, rest ok but not great and not much food for the cost.Wine prices were also not spelled out on teh menu and very high for the region and type of retraunt. 8 euro for a basic .25 glass of local wine. nicer places here tend to charge 3-4 for a .33 of a similar drink. Again, not listing somehting and hten pricing it out of line with the region felt a little "off"Service was very good though---I can't fault that. All in all it was fine, but nothing to make an effort to go to again."