Constance/ Konstanz, Germany – Gastronomy – Insider Tips of where to eat cheap and good. Restaurant review of Hanoi Asian Bistro. Gastrokritik Germany
Hanoi Asian Bistro **** Vietnamese, Thai, Sushi and Vegetarian Food. Location: Wallgutstraße 3, Konstanz. Tel: (Germany) 07531 2824575
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday – 11 am to 3 pm; 5 pm to 11 pm
Sundays & Holidays – 12 pm to 9 pm; Mondays Closed
A close 5 minute walk from old town Konstanz, Hanoi Asian Bistro is a small restaurant with several tables inside and a small patio outside. They offer a generous variety of Asian inspired dishes at extremely affordable prices.
We have visited this location several times for an affordable,
Always looking for a deal, we came across Melissa; a simple imbiss style restaurant serving affordable, fast food. When I say affordable, I am not joking, it is possibly one of the cheapest restaurants in Berlin. To find out what we thought of it, check out my review.
Where to eat in Constance, Germany – Restaurant Guide, Gastronomie Tipps, KONSTANZ – Restaurant Review
Donato ✮✮✮✮✮, self described as a Delicatessen with Italian and Spanish Specialty Foods (Feinkost Italienische & spanische Spezialitäten), located in the old city at Hussenstraße 15, 78462 Konstanz. Phone: (Germany) 07531 24992
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This past weekend found us, in Konstanz (Constance), Germany, a delightful town located on the Bodensee Constance Lake, fed by the famous Rhine river. Wandering the old streets of the city, we came across a little Italian Delicatessen and decided to sit and have a glass of wine. Donato is conveniently located in the glorious old city on a busy pedestrian street with fabulous views of medieval buildings. Great way to pass some time! We ordered a bottle of Leone di Castris Primitivo di Manduria, a wonderful south Italian red wine from Puglia.
Outside of the locale, there are 3 tables and chairs; if the chairs are not being used, it is not unusual for someone to ask if they may join you. This makes for some interesting conversation if you are not too shy! Inside opens up to more bistro style tables and chairs, a glass deli case showcasing cheeses, meats, salads and other delectables, and shelves filled with oils, vinegars, pastas, wines, and other Italian and Spanish specialties.
Of course, you can shop and take your groceries home to cook or snack on later, but Donato also offers eat in options. In addition to daily specials, he and his Italian team prepare delectable platters filled with your desired requests; we observed people ordering a bottle of wine, nibbling away on a platter with cheeses, some chose sparkling wine to have with their various Italian sausages, olives and mozzarella, and the next table something totally different.
Our appetites grew as we sipped on our wine and we decided the special of the day, Tagliatelle mit Steinpilzen und Kalbfleisch – must be tasted! Quick translation: Flat Noodles with Porcini mushrooms and veal. A fresh house salad arrived first; local sourced crisp butterhead lettuce, topped with tomatoes, cucumber and a tangy house sauce. Sometimes, simple is so much better than complex dishes and this was most certainly the case.
Shortly after finishing our salads, the main dish arrived. Donato informed us the tagliatelle were handmade as was the porcini mushroom sauce, which I witnessed in the making! The noodles were Italian perfection – al dente, smooth, slightly salted. The mushroom sauce had a delicate flavour, not overpowering, rather adding another dimension. The meat was thin sliced, and juicy delicious!
As our table seemed to grow with more people, we enjoyed the friendly atmosphere, sharing stories and eventually food as well. The lady next to us ordered a plate of prosciutto with burrata and we decided we needed to try the white truffle butter. It was amazing! The light, delicious butter had everybody reaching out for more. Instead of having a dessert, we opted for a platter of burrata with cheese stuffed spicy peppers, pepper stuffed olives and pecorino cheese bites; a firework of wonderful flavours.
Donato tried to convince us with a “small” tiramisu dessert, which we politely declined, however, we did opt for the digestif Limoncello without any regrets. I can not wait to go back to Donato!!!!
What did we try:
San Danielle Prosciutto
Culatello Prosciutto
Burrata
White Truffle Butter with Bread Sticks
Parmesan and Pecorino Cheese
Stuffed red peppers
Stuffed olives
Frutti di Mare seafood
House salad
Tagliatelle Noodles with Porcini sauce and Veal
Limoncello
Leone de Castris Primitivo di Manduria
Five Stars ✮✮✮✮✮ because:
Family owned and operated (and they are always smiling!)
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An ecclectic mix of around 50 people gathered on the patio garden, alias Biergarten, at the Kolbenfresser of Konstanz, Germany on Tuesday evening at 6 pm (18 uhr) to watch the Germany vs Northern IrelandUEFA Football game (also known as soccer in North America). The eccentric owner joyfully passed out hand clappers to all patrons and encouraged boisterous noise making for all.
The barbecue smoked in the background preparing German grill specialties such as
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Sunday morning, waking up late and hungry seemed like the perfect day to have brunch;