During a stop in Trier I dined at this tapas based restaurant that is located in the heart of the main walkway.
Reservations are highly recommended as it appears to get busy & sought after amongst a strong following of guests .
I was there for a mid day lunch and the Menu is a great representation of tapas dishes . I chose a trio of dishes. Recommended to get at least three tapas per person to have the full experience of various flavors .
Black beluga lentil salad is a must . New favorite legume for me ! Shrimp were perfectly cooked and sardines are just right and not overpowering. Side portion of bread & homemade aioli take the dishes to another level by adding extra flavors .
Restaurant has excellent selection of wines, and owners can help recommend a pairing based on flavor profiles . They were very kind to let me sample 3 wines before selecting my final choice of a Barahonda Barrica Syrah that complemented the entire meal perfectly .
Quality of food is top , attention to details, Service was great and owners extremely friendly and kind .
Restaurant has a selection of of products for purchase including wines.
A real gem for the city & 100% I Will be coming back next time I am...
Read morePhenomonal. We went there for breakfast, came back for diner.
Great personal, friendly service. Best breakfast we ever had. (Cheese platter for two), where every single thing on the platter was great.
Tapas in the evening. Great service again. After asking about the wines, we got the option to taste a few before deciding. Great wines at bargain prices.
For the tapas, we ordered way to many for our own good. But every single one, out of eight, was brilliant in it's own way. But a special shoutout from my girlfriend to the dates in bacon.
After filling the last holes in our stomach with some delicious dessert and nice and foamy cappuccino/flat white. We stumbled out of there. Happy and content.
Sidenote about our pricing indication : We ordered about everything we could manage and were completely and utterly stuffed. It's totally worth it and definitly possible to be a lot...
Read moreCafé Glücklich is, in my opinion, the best café in trier.
The owners, Bettina and Ralf, are super friendly and the concept is great. You can have coffee and tapas and chat, but also watch art exhibitions. Bettina exhibits already-made artists as well as newcomers - which makes her a great character! Also great choice of wine! Bettina talks to most of the customers personally, is very friendly and helpful, above-level nice and has a great sense of humor. She is also very friendly and never denies a question concerning the way or where you can find this or that in Trier. I spent a fair amount of time in the café past month and I also never saw her being unfriendly with the staff. I love the café, Bettina and I have never seen anyone unhappy there, so it...
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