Alte Mühle Thomas Höreth, Michelin restaurant in Kobern-Gondorf, Germany.
Alte Mühle Thomas Höreth is housed in a restored mill building featuring multiple dining rooms, a courtyard, and a garden with oleander trees. Each space within the structure has its own character and invites lingering conversation.
Thomas Höreth discovered the abandoned mill in 1975 and purchased it in 1979 to transform the 11th-century structure into a restaurant. This renovation saved a historic building from deterioration.
The restaurant serves regional Mosel cuisine with game specialties alongside wines from its own vineyard and cellar. The dishes connect to local traditions and showcase ingredients from the surrounding area.
The restaurant is located in a quiet village on the Mosel River and provides comfortable seating with views toward the gardens and courtyards. Arriving early or reserving a table in advance is advisable, especially on weekends.
Each dining room features individual decorative elements that shape the interior and give the spaces personality. Guests can stay overnight in specially designed rooms, apartments, or a yellow cottage located on the grounds.
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