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- Hans C.Hongkong162215191321 jun 2016
The Tante Anna is located conveniently in the historic center (Altsstadt) of Düsseldorf. It is situated in a historic building and has a long tradition in Düsseldorf. It underwent a extensive renovation last year and only opened recently again for business.
The setting is very traditional with a lot of antique decor, making a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.
Service here is impeccable. Front of house Tobias Ludowigs and his team make every effort to make the guest feel special and well taken care of.
As you can imagine the wine list is extensive covering all parts of the world but concentrating on Germany and France. The list of different Riesling is out of the world, I have never seen such an incredible choice. Even smaller vineyards are listed and you can find some rare vintages which are hard to get.
The choice of German pintos (Spätburgunder) is extensive as well, all the big guns are on the offering.
If you like French wines, don´t go elsewhere. They offer some of the best Bordeaux in the world and still have some older vintages.
Best of all is that their wines in general are good value for money and you will sure find a wine that suits your budget. If you need help with your selection ask the sommelier Tobias Ludowigs. He's like a living wine encyclopedia and can tell you anything about the wines on his list.
Food wise they have 3 different menu, a tasting, a German and vegetarian one. All include an appetizer, soup, sherbet, main and desert. You can skip the soup if you want, you can interchange courses from the different menu, they are really flexible here.
Simon Nauels and his kitchen team do an excellent job. The food is well presented, portions are not too small, everything is delicate and done to perfection.
It is always a great experience coming here. For me the Tante Anna has michelin star potential. It is inexpensive in comparison to other restaurants of this quality.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Jim R.Horley, Verenigd Koninkrijk170421 jun 2010
Ok in a city where you can eat good quality food served in generous portions at really not very much money this restaurant is expensive, but it is also good value.
The selection and quality of food matched by peerless service from staff who seem to speak several languages would put many Michelen 3*s in France to the test.
Consult the sommelier about some of the fine German wines (not your usul Blue Nun!!) I had a great red from the Pfalz and it was truly memorable
I love Dusseldorf Altstadt and its' brewery pubs but I will always try to have 1 night here as wellHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0