SÜHRING
Seit März 2016 präsentiert Sühring das Beste der modernen deutschen Küche, die von Kindheitserinnerungen und Familienrezepten inspiriert ist. All diese Rezepte kombinieren die Essenz traditioneller Gerichte mit zeitgenössischen mitteleuropäischen Einflüssen. Mit 2 Michelin-Sternen ausgezeichnet, laden die Zwillinge Thomas & Mathias Sühring ihre Gäste nun zu sich nach Hause ein und bieten herzliche Gastfreundschaft in einer entspannten, beruhigenden und eleganten Umgebung. Alle Getränke folgen der gleichen Philosophie wie die Küche der beiden Köche.
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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu SÜHRING
Die nachstehenden Bewertungen und Meinungen geben die subjektiven Meinungen der Mitglieder wieder und nicht die Meinung von Le Petit Futé.
While the food was good, I feel compelled to share my experience and say that the service was not up to scratch nor on par of a Michelin starred restaurant. The service was a bit cold and the staff did not make an effort to understand the needs of a toddler and parents.
What annoyed me the most is within the first few minutes of sitting down. I confirmed clearly with the restaurant in advance that it will be “4 adults dining” on the 4 course set menu. Our waitress at the table and the front desk did not seem to communicate and thought it was 5 people dining on the set menu. Who is the fifth person..? My toddler or my nanny? What’s more irritating is that she was thinking our toddler will have the 4 course menu and was pushing for our toddler to have the adult set menu. I mean, which type of parents gives their 2 year old a THB 4800++ set menu? First, kids doesn’t do set menus because they will be screaming well before the second course arrive, and second, they would not appreciate it especially when there’s some adventurous ingredients involved. They will be happier with a single dish of pasta. I did not want to make a scene whilst there but thought this was the strangest experience among our fine dining adventures.
My second gripe is the music. There is none and it was too quiet. We were sat in a nice private area with a fancy record player and records collection in the background. I see it was powered ON. I asked the waitress if we can turn it on, she swiftly replied that it was “broken since yesterday”. Umm ok, does she think we are two year olds too?
In addition, for a 4800 per head menu, it was bizarre that tea and coffee was not included. When asked what type of coffee they have, it was just from an Illy machine, which is like a dollar or less per pod. Why isn’t it included? Well, I guess I am not missing out too much.