Ronja, Plant-based restaurant in Ringlokschuppen, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Ronja is a plant-based restaurant in Ringlokschuppen that specializes in dishes made only from quality ingredients sourced from regional producers. The menu changes with the seasons and contains no artificial additives.
The restaurant opened in 2015 in Mülheim's Old Town and moved to Ringlokschuppen in 2019, gaining much more space. This move allowed it to expand from 40 seats to 180 seats and serve many more guests.
The name comes from a Swedish children's book, reflecting the restaurant's playful and independent spirit. Walking inside, you notice wooden and metal tables, colorful walls, and small details throughout that show how much the place values environmental responsibility.
The restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 9 PM, offering both reserved seating indoors and unreserved terrace seating. Booking ahead is worth doing for group visits, especially on weekends.
Guests receive a 10 percent discount on takeaway meals when they bring their own containers. This policy shows the place takes environmental protection seriously not just in cooking but in daily operations.
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