Restaurants: D�sseldorf
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- Im Schiffchen, Kaiserwerther Markt 9, Telephone 40-10-50
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- In an 18th century house this gourmet restaurant offers such luxuries as
goose-liver pate, Norwegian salmon or lobster. The menu is in German and
French.
- Restaurant Savini, Stromstrasse 47, Telephone 39-39-31
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- It is rumored that this is one of the five best Italian restaurants in
Germany. The fixed price menu changes daily.
- Victorian Restaurant, Konigstrasse 3a, Telephone 32-02-02
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- Traditional or modern cuisine. Between May and August less expensive and
simpler variations are served in the Victorian Lounge.
- De' Medici, Amboss-Strasse 3, Telephone 59-41-51
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- The cuisine is French and Italian. An expansive menu features well known
favorites using ingredients available fresh from the market.
- Rheinturm-Top 180 Restaurant, Stromstrasse 20, Telephone 84-85-80
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- The international cuisine is not the only feature of this restaurant. Set
atop a spool-shaped summit of the city's tallest tower, it boasts a futuristic
design that incorporates a 360 degree view of Dusseldorf, its buildings, and
its parks.
- Zum Csikos, Andreastrasse 9, Telephone 32-97-71
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- Hungarian cuisine served in a narrow town house originally built in 1697.
The home-style food is prepared well and portions are large.
- Zum Schiffchen, Hafenstrasse 5, Telephone 13-24-21
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- Rather large portions of regional cuisine are served in a tavern
atmosphere with wooden tables and rustic artifacts. The menu is large and the
restaurant is always busy.
- Im Alten Bierhaus, Alt-Niederkassel 75, Telephone 55-12-72
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- Typical German specialties are served in this 1641 guesthouse. The
specialty of the house is a dark brew known as Altbier.
- Zum Schlussel, Gatzweilers beer hall, Bolkerstrasse 43-47, Telephone
32-61-55
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- On the original site of the famous Gatzweilers Alt brewery is Zum
Schlussel. There are more than 30 meals on the menu and always plenty to eat.
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