Téléphone: +4944125171
Adresse: Nordstraße 42, 26135 Oldenburg, Germany
Ville: Oldenburg
Menu Plats: 12
Avis: 6038
Site Web: http://www.elrado-house.de/oldenburg/restaurant.html
"Price performance: goodWith a group of seven we tried the Elrado in Oldenburg. I already knew the branch at the Market square in Lüneburg, however, the decoration of the Elrado in Nordstraße in Osternburg has been glued to the late seventies and doesn't look welcoming in any way.We had reserved a quiet table for seven people, unfortunately it was at the draughty passage to the smoking room, where the smell of cold cigarette smoke bothered us. But all Tuesday night there were still many seats available, so they offered us a table for eight at the other end of the premises, where there was also a working heater.Elrado advertises with the slogan "we love steaks", not only with the meat they are putting in the effort. The meat was served on hot cast iron plate and was fresh, free from traces of a deep cooling (burned on the outside, raw on the inside) that one sometimes encounters elsewhere. My plate was so hot, that I had to cover up to protect from the splashing from the juicy rib-eye. Perhaps one reason why the clothes smelled of cooking afterwards.The pepper steak and rib-eye came as ordered medium-rare (English), unfortunately, heavily salted. The meat was good and juicy, and the lamb was tender and plentiful, the sauce unfortunately over salted.The visitors were satisfied with the zander and salmon steak.We were served by a young, friendly waiter and a hectic middle-aged one. Unfortunately, he managed twice to insensibly interrupt birthday speech by a nonagenarian. Addressing the excessive salt towards the end of the meal, the waiter said he would have replace the food if we had told earlier. Conclusion: the Elrado team makes an effort, so always report immediately if something is wrong, even if you have to go to the hectic waiter.CoffeeThe Elrado uses a swiss Franke Expresso Machine and unfortunately uses UHT long-life milk for it’s Caffè latte. I deduct a point or star in the rating for not using fresh milk.SanitationThe loos are modern and solid, but smelled of urinal cake. Given the few guests in the restaurant, one wonders why they looked so relatively messy.Getting thereA bus stop with frequent services is right in front of the entrance on Nordstrasse. During our visit, there was free parking available right by the Elrado-house, which can be reached from Hermmanstraße, but unfortunately there are no safe bicycle parking spaces, so that our bikes had to park on the footpath on Hermannstraße.NoteTo my criticisms 'cold', 'drafty' and for 'clothes smelling of cooking' it has to be noted that this on an evening in January when it was freezing outside. On warmer days, this may look different.Cost Seven people consumed three soups, seven main dishes, two salads, five beers and two wineglasses and we paid on average per head € 22.40 (incl VAT). A fair price for plenty of meat and fish."
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Oldenbourg, dans le nord de l'Allemagne, est connue pour son histoire riche et sa cuisine locale comme le Grünkohl (chou frisé) avec des saucisses Pinkel, souvent appréciées pendant les mois d'automne et d'hiver.