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Raphael's am Phoenixsee
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Nearby attractions
Phoenix-See
44263 Dortmund, Germany
Hörder Heimatmuseum
Hörder Burgstraße 18, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
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Am Kai 8, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
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Hafenpromenade 1-2, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Café Solo Dortmund
Hafenpromenade 3a, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
BOCCA Pizza Napoletana
Am Kai 2, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Frittenküche - Dortmund
Am Kai 14, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Citybäcker Phönixsee
Am Kai 16, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Best Friends Sushi Bar
Am Kai 20, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Espresso Perfetto Café
Rudolf-Platte-Weg 6, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Bäckermeister Grobe GmbH & Co. KG Phoenixsee
Am Kai 2-6, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Colores
Rudolf-Platte-Weg 7c, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
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Gelateria La Luna Dortmund
Am Kai 12, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Wonder Waffel Phoenix See
Rudolf-Platte-Weg 9, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Burg Hörde
Hörder Burgstraße 17, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Eiscafé Angelo
Schildpl. 9, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Stadt Park
Hansastraße, 44137 Dortmund, Germany
American Dinner
Am Bruchheck 30, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
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Hampton by Hilton Dortmund Phoenix See
Faßstraße 3, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Sellmann´s Boutique Hotel
Am Stift 12, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Apartment Dortmund near Phoenix Lake
Hochofenstraße 26, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
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Raphael's am Phoenixsee

Am Kai 10, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
4.5(211)
Open until 9:30 PM
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attractions: Phoenix-See, Hörder Heimatmuseum, restaurants: Mu-Kii Dortmund Phönixsee, Pfefferkorn NY Steakhouse, Café Solo Dortmund, BOCCA Pizza Napoletana, Frittenküche - Dortmund, Citybäcker Phönixsee, Best Friends Sushi Bar, Espresso Perfetto Café, Bäckermeister Grobe GmbH & Co. KG Phoenixsee, Colores, local businesses: Gelateria La Luna Dortmund, Wonder Waffel Phoenix See, Burg Hörde, Eiscafé Angelo, Stadt Park, American Dinner
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+49 231 70022093
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raphaels-phoenixsee.de
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Sun11:30 AM - 9:30 PMOpen

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Featured dishes

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Bruschetta
4 stück, baguette mit tomaten, zwiebeln, basilikum & olivenöl
Bruschetta-Mix
4 stück, baguette, 1x tomaten, 1x parmaschinken, 1x gambas & avocado
Rinder Carpaccio
Vom rinderfilet, rucola, parmesan, trüffel
Vitello Tonnato
Vom kalb, thunfischcreme, kapern
Gambas In Hell
Mit cherrytomaten, knoblauchöl & peperoncini

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Live events

Der Kleine Prinz - Ein immersives Märchen
Der Kleine Prinz - Ein immersives Märchen
Sun, Feb 8 • 4:30 PM
Phoenixplatz 4, 44263
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Candlelight: Tribut an Taylor Swift
Candlelight: Tribut an Taylor Swift
Fri, Feb 13 • 6:00 PM
Schützenstraße 35, Dortmund, 44147
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Candlelight: Vivaldis „Vier Jahreszeiten“
Candlelight: Vivaldis „Vier Jahreszeiten“
Thu, Feb 12 • 6:00 PM
Brückstraße 66, Dortmund, Germany, 44135
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Nearby attractions of Raphael's am Phoenixsee

Phoenix-See

Hörder Heimatmuseum

Phoenix-See

Phoenix-See

4.5

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Hörder Heimatmuseum

Hörder Heimatmuseum

5.0

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Raphael's am Phoenixsee

Mu-Kii Dortmund Phönixsee

Pfefferkorn NY Steakhouse

Café Solo Dortmund

BOCCA Pizza Napoletana

Frittenküche - Dortmund

Citybäcker Phönixsee

Best Friends Sushi Bar

Espresso Perfetto Café

Bäckermeister Grobe GmbH & Co. KG Phoenixsee

Colores

Mu-Kii Dortmund Phönixsee

Mu-Kii Dortmund Phönixsee

4.6

(1.5K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Pfefferkorn NY Steakhouse

Pfefferkorn NY Steakhouse

4.2

(1.8K)

$$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Café Solo Dortmund

Café Solo Dortmund

3.9

(1.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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BOCCA Pizza Napoletana

BOCCA Pizza Napoletana

4.2

(1.1K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Raphael's am Phoenixsee

Gelateria La Luna Dortmund

Wonder Waffel Phoenix See

Burg Hörde

Eiscafé Angelo

Stadt Park

American Dinner

Gelateria La Luna Dortmund

Gelateria La Luna Dortmund

3.7

(713)

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Wonder Waffel Phoenix See

Wonder Waffel Phoenix See

4.3

(392)

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Burg Hörde

Burg Hörde

4.3

(392)

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Eiscafé Angelo

Eiscafé Angelo

4.5

(96)

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Reviews of Raphael's am Phoenixsee

4.5
(211)
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2.0
23w

Beautiful restaurant, lovely staff, but the pizza was so boring my taste buds filed for early retirement.

Business dragged us to Dortmund — a sentence that already sounds like the prelude to tragedy. One night only. We had our sights on a Japanese restaurant by the lake, but upon arrival discovered it was yet another of those iPad-driven “all you can eat” gladiator arenas, where raw fish is reduced to a touchscreen endurance sport. We fled, and landed next door at Raphael’s, an Italian restaurant with high hopes attached.

First impressions were excellent: the interior was charming, almost whimsical, like sitting in a fairy tale forest indoors, complete with trees and fairy lights. My wife ordered a Primitivo, I had a Prosecco, and we shared a bottle of still water. Civilised. For a starter, we shared Bruschetta — excellent bread, good olive oil, and suddenly the night looked promising.

And then came the pizza.

My wife ordered a Margherita, I went for a Quattro Formaggi. What followed was the greatest pizza disappointment of my entire life. Never before have we failed to finish a pizza — until now. Not because it was offensive, not because it was burnt or bizarre, but because it was so unbelievably boring that every bite felt like a sedative for the soul.

The dough had no taste whatsoever. Not even a bad taste — which at least would have been something. It was like chewing a folded paper napkin. The tomato sauce? Certainly not San Marzano. If I had to name the city of origin, I’d call them Taranto tomatoes or Catanzaro tomatoes: grey, lifeless, and so devoid of flavor they make you question the very purpose of agriculture. My Quattro Formaggi was essentially a Quattro Blandezza — four cheeses competing to see which could be the most forgettable.

By the fourth slice, my taste buds had slipped into a coma. We couldn’t finish. We gave up.

When the waitress asked if we liked the pizza, we answered honestly. And she — bless her — was honestly sorry, apologised sincerely, and even brought us limoncello on the house. A rare, classy gesture. She was professional, warm, and charming until the end. And for that, Raphael’s doesn’t collapse to one star.

Two stars then: one for the Bruschetta, one for the waitress. The pizza, however, remains a tragic culinary lullaby — the first I’ve ever seen capable of boring two adults...

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4.0
1y

Wir waren am späten Nachmittag, wochentags mit 3 Personen 🧑🏻‍🤝‍🧑🏻🧑🏻‍🦼 im Restaurant "Raphael's" am Dortmunder Phönixsee 🌊 Davon 1 Person im Rollstuhl. 🦽

Das Ambiente im "Raphael's" 🇮🇹 hat uns echt gut gefallen! 👍🏻 Die Tische sind ansprechend mit frischen Blumen & Kerzen gedeckt.

Die Bedienung (männlich) war freundlich, schnell und aufmerksam. 👍🏻

Das Essen 🍴🍕🍕🍝 kam zügig, aber wir fanden es leider nicht ganz so umwerfend, wie an Hand der Lage, des Ambiente und den Preisen gedacht / erhofft.   ㋛

Die Pizzen (Ø 32 cm) waren schwer zu schneiden. Der Boden leider recht trocken, zäh und der Belag hätte ruhig üppiger ausfallen können. 🍕 Für ab 16 € aufwärts pro bestellter Pizza waren die 2 Pizzen 🍕🍕 leider etwas enttäuschend. 😒

Das bestellte Nudelgericht 🍝 ("Tagliatelle el Salmone" mit Spinat und Lachs in Pernod-Sahnesauce für 19,50 €) war gut. Die Portion ziemlich groß. 👌🏻

Zu Nudelgerichten 🍝 gibt es frischen Parmesan 🧀 und Pizzabrötchen. 👍🏻

Die Pernod-Sahnesauce war leider für meinen persönlichen Geschmack zu Anis lastig (musste an WICK MediNait denken) und das Gericht ansonsten wenig gewürzt, was man ja zum Glück selbst ergänzen kann.🍴

Der bestellte Rotwein 🍷 war lecker und schön präsentiert. 👍🏻

Zum frühen Abend hin wurde es im Restaurant recht voll. Daher würde ich vorher eine Platzreservierung 🪑 empfehlen!

Insgesamt macht wohl die Lage direkt am Phönixsee und das hübsche Ambiente den großen Pluspunkt und die Höhe der Preise 💸🪙 aus.

Mein Fazit : ☝🏻 Schönes, kleines, italienisches 🇮🇹 Restaurant 🍴🥗🍷 mit gehobener Atmosphäre 🌳🕯️🌸 in toller Lage, mit netten Bedienungen. 👌🏻👍🏻

[Über die Pizza 🍕 lässt sich, wie immer beim persönlichen Geschmack,...

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3.0
25w

Insgesamt sehr enttäuschend. Als wir ankamen waren alle Tische im Außenbereich besetzt. Man versprach uns, dass wir wechseln können, sobald etwas frei würde. Das wurde aber leider nicht umgesetzt...alle neuen Gäste hatten Vorrang und durften draußen sitzen. Uns hat man keinen Wechsel angeboten. Wartezeit auf das Essen betrug 1 knappe Stunde. Bestellt hatte ich ein Gericht, das nach Auskunft des Kellners eine leichte Schärfe hat. Geliefert wurde dieses Gericht in der Variante extra scharf. Für mich leider nicht zu genießen. Auf Nachfrage bekam ich eine neue Portion... alle anderen waren bereits mit dem Essen fertig. Ich musste hungrig warten und dann alleine Essen. Außer einer Entschuldigung gab es nichts. Meiner Meinung nach sollte bei einem solchen Fauxpas zumindest ein Freigetränk drin sein. Zuletzt fand ich, genauso wie die anderen Gäste, dass 1 Toilette für das große Restaurant mit großem Aussenbereich viel zu wenig ist. Dementsprechend gab es vor der Toilette eine lange Warteschlange. Sowas gab ich in einem Restaurant noch nie erlebt. Ich werde hier sicher nicht mehr einkehren, da das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis in keinster Weise passt. Schade...ich hatte mir deutlich mehr...

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Beautiful restaurant, lovely staff, but the pizza was so boring my taste buds filed for early retirement. Business dragged us to Dortmund — a sentence that already sounds like the prelude to tragedy. One night only. We had our sights on a Japanese restaurant by the lake, but upon arrival discovered it was yet another of those iPad-driven “all you can eat” gladiator arenas, where raw fish is reduced to a touchscreen endurance sport. We fled, and landed next door at Raphael’s, an Italian restaurant with high hopes attached. First impressions were excellent: the interior was charming, almost whimsical, like sitting in a fairy tale forest indoors, complete with trees and fairy lights. My wife ordered a Primitivo, I had a Prosecco, and we shared a bottle of still water. Civilised. For a starter, we shared Bruschetta — excellent bread, good olive oil, and suddenly the night looked promising. And then came the pizza. My wife ordered a Margherita, I went for a Quattro Formaggi. What followed was the greatest pizza disappointment of my entire life. Never before have we failed to finish a pizza — until now. Not because it was offensive, not because it was burnt or bizarre, but because it was so unbelievably boring that every bite felt like a sedative for the soul. The dough had no taste whatsoever. Not even a bad taste — which at least would have been something. It was like chewing a folded paper napkin. The tomato sauce? Certainly not San Marzano. If I had to name the city of origin, I’d call them Taranto tomatoes or Catanzaro tomatoes: grey, lifeless, and so devoid of flavor they make you question the very purpose of agriculture. My Quattro Formaggi was essentially a Quattro Blandezza — four cheeses competing to see which could be the most forgettable. By the fourth slice, my taste buds had slipped into a coma. We couldn’t finish. We gave up. When the waitress asked if we liked the pizza, we answered honestly. And she — bless her — was honestly sorry, apologised sincerely, and even brought us limoncello on the house. A rare, classy gesture. She was professional, warm, and charming until the end. And for that, Raphael’s doesn’t collapse to one star. Two stars then: one for the Bruschetta, one for the waitress. The pizza, however, remains a tragic culinary lullaby — the first I’ve ever seen capable of boring two adults into surrender.
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🙂👍 Der letzte Besuch hat meine Erwartungen in puncto Geschmack und Service erfüllt. Das Essen war lecker. Die Portionen waren angemessen. Das Personal war aufmerksam, freundlich und zuvorkommend. Wir wurden herzlich empfangen und während des gesamten Aufenthalts professionell betreut. Sonderwünsche wurden entgegengenommen und man hatte stets das Gefühl, ein willkommener Gast zu sein. Ein kleiner Wermutstropfen betrifft die Teilnahme am Gutscheinbuch. Raphael's ist dort gelistet, was natürlich ein attraktiver Anreiz für einen Besuch ist. Leider wird im Gutscheinbuch nicht explizit darauf hingewiesen, dass der Gutschein nicht für alle Speisen auf der Karte gilt. Dies führte zu einer kleinen Irritation, da wir davon ausgegangen waren, den Gutschein für unsere gewählten Gerichte einsetzen zu können. Das Personal hat die Situation zwar freundlich erklärt, dennoch wäre eine klarere Kennzeichnung im Gutscheinbuch wünschenswert gewesen, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
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Beautiful restaurant, lovely staff, but the pizza was so boring my taste buds filed for early retirement. Business dragged us to Dortmund — a sentence that already sounds like the prelude to tragedy. One night only. We had our sights on a Japanese restaurant by the lake, but upon arrival discovered it was yet another of those iPad-driven “all you can eat” gladiator arenas, where raw fish is reduced to a touchscreen endurance sport. We fled, and landed next door at Raphael’s, an Italian restaurant with high hopes attached. First impressions were excellent: the interior was charming, almost whimsical, like sitting in a fairy tale forest indoors, complete with trees and fairy lights. My wife ordered a Primitivo, I had a Prosecco, and we shared a bottle of still water. Civilised. For a starter, we shared Bruschetta — excellent bread, good olive oil, and suddenly the night looked promising. And then came the pizza. My wife ordered a Margherita, I went for a Quattro Formaggi. What followed was the greatest pizza disappointment of my entire life. Never before have we failed to finish a pizza — until now. Not because it was offensive, not because it was burnt or bizarre, but because it was so unbelievably boring that every bite felt like a sedative for the soul. The dough had no taste whatsoever. Not even a bad taste — which at least would have been something. It was like chewing a folded paper napkin. The tomato sauce? Certainly not San Marzano. If I had to name the city of origin, I’d call them Taranto tomatoes or Catanzaro tomatoes: grey, lifeless, and so devoid of flavor they make you question the very purpose of agriculture. My Quattro Formaggi was essentially a Quattro Blandezza — four cheeses competing to see which could be the most forgettable. By the fourth slice, my taste buds had slipped into a coma. We couldn’t finish. We gave up. When the waitress asked if we liked the pizza, we answered honestly. And she — bless her — was honestly sorry, apologised sincerely, and even brought us limoncello on the house. A rare, classy gesture. She was professional, warm, and charming until the end. And for that, Raphael’s doesn’t collapse to one star. Two stars then: one for the Bruschetta, one for the waitress. The pizza, however, remains a tragic culinary lullaby — the first I’ve ever seen capable of boring two adults into surrender.
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🙂👍 Der letzte Besuch hat meine Erwartungen in puncto Geschmack und Service erfüllt. Das Essen war lecker. Die Portionen waren angemessen. Das Personal war aufmerksam, freundlich und zuvorkommend. Wir wurden herzlich empfangen und während des gesamten Aufenthalts professionell betreut. Sonderwünsche wurden entgegengenommen und man hatte stets das Gefühl, ein willkommener Gast zu sein. Ein kleiner Wermutstropfen betrifft die Teilnahme am Gutscheinbuch. Raphael's ist dort gelistet, was natürlich ein attraktiver Anreiz für einen Besuch ist. Leider wird im Gutscheinbuch nicht explizit darauf hingewiesen, dass der Gutschein nicht für alle Speisen auf der Karte gilt. Dies führte zu einer kleinen Irritation, da wir davon ausgegangen waren, den Gutschein für unsere gewählten Gerichte einsetzen zu können. Das Personal hat die Situation zwar freundlich erklärt, dennoch wäre eine klarere Kennzeichnung im Gutscheinbuch wünschenswert gewesen, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
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