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Restaurant Dorfkrug

A culinary journey through German cuisine

Traditional dishes and a rustic ambience: Dorfkrug in Bergedorf is well worth a visit.

Restaurant Dorfkrug is a veritable feast for the eyes. In culinary terms, the half-timbered house with a large terrace promises exactly what you see: Excellent, traditional cuisine. For example, they serve original Wiener Schnitzel, homemade Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) and lobscouse. The motto “Honest & Tasty” is more than a vague promise at Dorfkrug.

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineGerman cuisine
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencerural, sophisticated
  • ServiceLarge selection of wine and meat

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