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Page 3 of 3 Schaffhausen/Stein am Rhine Restaurants Café Badstube Restaurant Service is prompt, friendly and multilingual, and the overall dining experience is relaxed and pleasant. Prices are reasonable, especially by Swiss standards, with few items topping CHF 20. Fresh fish from Lake Constance and the Rhine are specialties, as is Rösti, the traditional hash browns, served here discus-size in a black skillet. Among the many varieties, the Urschweiz is especially flavorful, with ham, cheese and fresh mushrooms. For CH 7, you can add a trip to an ample and fresh salad bar. Schlössli Wörth Entrees average about CHF 18-20, especially reasonable given the location. Call ahead and reserve a table next to the long row of windows facing the falls. While sipping local wine, having lunch, or savoring a rhubarb tart, you can enjoy a stunning panorama. Restaurant Schützenstube (Editor’s Choice) Inside is just as inviting, from the relaxed, upbeat atmosphere, rustic setting and friendly, fast service to the variety and quality of cuisine. Choices include beef carpaccio with wasabi sauce, breast of duck in honey-sesame sauce, banana curry and lemon grass on basmati rice, and wild mushroom risotto. Entrees are in the CHF 19-24 price range with some creative salads at CHF 14-18. Most guests were regulars, and the chef came out and chatted. In winter, the restaurant presents variety shows, which explains the stage, curtain and spotlights. Zum Frieden Although the Stube was empty and the upstairs nearly so, the waiter refused to serve an "upstairs" appetizer in the Stube. It was either choose from the high-priced snack menu downstairs or to head upstairs, where a larger hunger and broader budget might have appreciated choices like lamb medallion provençale, calves liver with risotto, and veal steak, priced from CHF 28-40. Upstairs one finds rose petals strewn on starched white tablecloths and place settings fit for royalty, while "below decks" the scene was more rustic and, once the ordered salad was delivered, devoid of service. The upper restaurant surely offers better food and service, but ratings are based on actual experience. |
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