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We came here for coffee and cake, and weren't disappointed. The Black Forest Gateaux was light, creamy and delicious, and the Sachertorte was dense and chocolaty. I had the mint tea, which was refreshing, and very minty - much better than some I have had elsewhere. Will definitely be back to try som
Fantastic place for a quick German beer or a proper meal with delicious sausages! šŸ˜Š The staff is super friendly and helpful, the location is a hidden gem and the atmosphere is so peaceful! Highly recommended! Special thanks to Maria and Marcelo for the outstanding customer service! šŸ”
Delicious beer with a wide range of selections that you cannot get in normal bars. Different to standard pubs, this place has a more sophisticated vibe and a more classic feel. I had a couple of steins beer there and I really liked the drinks. Food are enjoyable, quality and price are decent. Good s
Let's start off by saying the food and the beer are incredible, cannot fault at all. The staff were very helpful and attentive and never too far away so we could always get a hold of someone when we needed something. The atmosphere though... it's a bit odd... Now I get it's Kensington so the restau
Whenever in the area I always visit this place for wonderfully tasty pint of draught Erdinger. Perfectly poured pint in an understated yet modern looking interior (in a Scandi style). 5 minutes walk from South Kensington underground station. Practically opposite Science Museum and short distance fro
There's a lack of German, Austrian, and alpine food in London. I took the trip here because I had a good feeling I wouldn't be disappointed. The food was delicious. I tried a beer with banana juice for the first time and enjoyed it as a nice light drink before my main. The Bretzel was very fresh -
I would say itā€™s my favourite restaurant in London. I am a regular at here and can always have a good time. The German-speaking gentleman who served me this time is the same person as previously when I had l drinks here and is welcoming and friendly as last time. If you enjoy authentic German food,
Excellent experience at Steins! Very delicious food and drinks and highly recommend. It felt like we were on holiday. The vibe is cosy and relaxed with a minimalist ā€˜ski chaletā€™ decor. I enjoyed a delicious German organic Riesling (Burg Ravensburg Riesling, Baden), and my partner had a range of dra
This place has real German food and beer. There are other German places in London where you get German dishes but not the actual food. You can get real ones here, also for a very reasonable price. Service was really good. The staff provided some generous portions of tasters for some beers that we w
We walked in on a whim and it's some of the best German food I've ever had!
We were served by Leo honestly such an amazing waiter, gave us the best service ever and always had a smile on his face while serving us. He seemed very genuine ,will definitely recommend to friends and family! The food was very nice, and delicious. We will definitely be returning.
My wife took me there as a surprise. And, as a German, I whole-heartedly loved this place. Good beer, the food was just as in Germany (I had the Schweinemedallions on SpƤtzle with mushroom sauce, delicious) I wish I could take this place back to Bristol with me. They even had a good Schnaps!
Good food, fairly fast service, not a bad ambience despite not looking at all like a restaurant from the outside and the somewhat uncomfortable seats including some benches. Prices probably averagey for London, though main courses are probably better value than the sides some of which seemed to be s
After a recent trip to Vienna where I had the good fortune of trying the famous Figlmueller schnitzel I was keen to see what I could find in the UK. Iā€™m a keen German Beer aficionado so was also keen to sample Steinā€™s own Dunkel. Neither the schnitzel (opting for chicken this time) or the Dunkel d
We were greeted, seated and looked after very nicely by two gentlemen. Online reservations and menu is accessible online, but only when you log in (wonder why is that), which caused a bit of fiddling, but otherwise - can't fault the whole experience. Sharing platter seems to be the best value for mo
Surprisingly nice place. Great interior, great terrace at the back and also great food. Of course you need to go for the Wiener schnitzel and Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte. Never knew there were German cocktails and they are great. We were quite early (5:30 PM), but it filled up quickly and some people
Unassuming, this great. Cozy place sits across the university in one of the old villas. The food is really authentic and you don't know what you should try first. We liked the large selection of traditional German dishes and the friendlyness of the staff. Everything fits well together. We will come
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