Gasthof "Zum Hemberg"

Hembergstr. 28, 27726 Worpswede, Lower Saxony, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Deutsch, Fastfood, Europäisch

4.7 💬 753 Avis
Gasthof "Zum Hemberg"

Téléphone: +4947929553655,+4947929878488

Adresse: Hembergstr. 28, 27726 Worpswede, Lower Saxony, Germany

Ville: Worpswede

Plats: 4

Avis: 753

"in worpswede we were more often, but in the restaurant “Zum Hemberg” never before. The traditional restaurant was reopened in 2019. just now I wanted to go to birthday with my wife. the condition was open on the midday, midday and no corona presets in the inner. because of the low incidence values in the land Osterholz-Scharmbeck, there are the 4 G rules in the restaurant. so healthy, tested, genesis, vaccinated, so we were also welcome there. we ate before the restaurant in the beer garden under the sun umbrella, it was also imperial weather. but check them with the luca app. the lunch card is a reduced selection of the main card, completely sufficient and also with vegetarian vegan food. as a drink we chose a alcohol-free cocktail – passion fruit kiss. 6.50 € my wife ordered in the very friendly and attentive service stein Pilzravioli to spinat garlic cherry tomaten Ku?rbis-Curry-Schaum parmesan wobble. 16,50 € I have roasted zanderfilet in spekmantel, with rahmwirsing small kartoffeln krustentiersauce rieslingsfoam. 21 € it didn't take long until the cocktails came, the main dishes took a little longer. both eat nicely dressed, delicious and also the portions for us were great enough. Yeah, we were asked if it tasted. an alternative to the train station, the caffe crazy has been closed since 2019 and is still empty."

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Habe selten besser Fisch gegessen. Frisch mit Super Bratkartoffeln. Und dann auch noch sehr reichlich.

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Nette Begrüßung durch den Gastwirt. Als Rouladen- bzw. Schnitzel Fan waren wir von der Qualität begeistert. das Lokal können wir ohne Bedenken weiter empfehlen. Vielen Dank


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Gute Küche ,schönes Ambiente, guter Service! Der Gasthof "Zum Hemberg " hat uns im Rahmen einer Familienunternehmung in allen Belangen überzeugt. Die Rouladen ist sehr empfehlenswert genau wie der Salat , mit einem sehr leckeren Dressing. Eine tolle Neuerung ist der "Hemburger " welchen meine Frau gegessen hat .Wir kommen aufjedenfall wieder .Lg


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Bei unserem Besuch in Worpswede haben wir hier zu Mittag gegessen. Obwohl die Küche eigentlich schon zu hatte, wurden wir drei noch lecker bekocht. Das Schmetterlingssteak war auf den Punkt genau gebraten, die Bratkartoffeln hätten nicht besser sein können, und der Salat mit dem Dresseing super lecker. Wir wurden sehr nett bedient!Herzlichen Dank für die gute Bewirtung und liebe Grüße aus München!


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Als wir das Restaurant „zum Hemberg“ betraten, wurden wir – welch nette Überraschung! – vom Wirt per Handschlag begrüsst, also gleich ein sympathischer Pluspunkt. Es war obwohl Samstag Mittag nicht allzu voll und wir fanden einen schönen Tisch. Das Essen ist sehr gut, reichlich und nicht teuer und wir wurden von einer ausgesucht netten und freundlichen jungen Kellnerin bedient. Also für Worpswede durchaus ein Glücksfall. Sehr zu empfehlen!


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Rustikal mit dunkler Vertäfelung und Holzmöbeln geschmackvoll.eingerichtet.Wir haben dort in kleiner Runde einen gemütlichen Abend verbracht. Die Salate (leider weder Feldsalat noch Rucolawaren im Angebot)) waren alle sehr ansprechend angerichtet, die geheimnisvoll angepriesene Vinaigrette hielt allerdings nicht ganz was sie versprach ... etwas überladen – zu deftig für unseren Geschmack ... eben gutbürgerlich. Die Bedienung war sehr nett und aufmerksam. Ein Dessert oder Kaffee wurde uns jedoch nicht angeboten. Wir haben uns wohlgefühlt und bestens unterhalten.


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Im Rahmen eines Familienwochendes besuchten wir dieses Lokal wegen der guten Bewertungen bei Tripadvisor. Wir können die sehr guten Bewertungen nur teilweise unterstützen. Der Restaurantbesitzer ist wirklich engagiert und kommunikativ. Die Einrichtigung des Restaurants wirkt leider etwas altbacken, die hochgelobte Fischplatte fanden wir ziemlich durchschnittlich, da ist noch viel Luft nach oben ! Es war Lachs, Matjes, etwas Salat und Deko drauf plus ein Stück gebratenen Dorsch, wie man es überall bekommt. Da der Wirt noch neu in Worpswede ist, muss er noch seinen Stil finden- wir wünschen viel Glück, das Restaurant hat Potential!


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Wir waren zwei Tage in Worpswede. Am Abend suchten wir ein Restaurant und wurden im "Zum Hemberg" fündig. Sehr zentral gelegen und von Einheimischen auch gelobt, haben wir es ausprobiert.Ein freundlicher Empfang, sowohl von der Bedienung als auch vom Besitzer. Es gab recht aussergewöhnliches Bier (Benediktiner Weißbier sowie eine lokale Sorte).Das Essen war sehr gut. Kressesüppchen für beide, Fischplatte mit Lachs, Matjes, Rotbarsch sowie wirklich sehr leckeren Bratkartoffeln für mich und einen Salat mit mit Kartoffeln überbackenen Hirtenkäse für meine Frau.Beides schmeckte sehr gut.Es wurde mehrfach nachgefragt, ob alles gut ist und es gab auch noch kleine Gespräche.Es wurde ein rundum nett...


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Vom Chef persönlich bedient und kompetent über Zubereitung und Zutaten beraten worden (wo hat man das heutzutage noch?), haben wir während eines Worpswede-Ausflugs mit dem Moorexpress von Bremen, dieses nette Lokal kennengelernt. Die ansprechende kleine Außenterrasse hatte uns spontan angesprochen. Der Chef verriet uns, dass er momentan nur eine kleine Karte habe, weil sein Hauptkoch wegen einer OP ausgefallen sei und er für die Zeit des Ausfalls nicht alle Speisen anbieten könne. Aber die Speisen, die sich gegenwärtig auf der Karte befinden, sind allesamt super. Wir waren zu viert und haben alle etwas unterschiedliches bestellt. Alle waren nach dem Essen zufrieden. Es war nicht nur zufriede...


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in worpswede we were more often, but in the restaurant “Zum Hemberg” never before. The traditional restaurant was reopened in 2019. just now I wanted to go to birthday with my wife. the condition was open on the midday, midday and no corona presets in the inner. because of the low incidence values in the land Osterholz-Scharmbeck, there are the 4 G rules in the restaurant. so healthy, tested, genesis, vaccinated, so we were also welcome there. we ate before the restaurant in the beer garden under the sun umbrella, it was also imperial weather. but check them with the luca app. the lunch card is a reduced selection of the main card, completely sufficient and also with vegetarian vegan food. a...

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  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy.
  • Deutsch Savourez les riches saveurs de la cuisine allemande traditionnelle, avec des viandes copieuses, de la choucroute acidulée et des sauces somptueuses. Dégustez des plats authentiques qui apportent un goût d'Allemagne à votre table.
  • Fastfood Savourez une variété de plats rapides et délicieux parfaits pour manger sur le pouce. Des burgers juteux et des frites croustillantes aux boissons rafraîchissantes, notre menu de fast-food satisfait vos envies avec un service rapide et des saveurs irrésistibles.
  • Europäisch Savourez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Europe avec notre menu savamment élaboré, mettant en vedette des plats authentiques de France, d'Italie, d'Espagne et d'ailleurs, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour donner vie aux saveurs traditionnelles.

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