Montag, 6. März 2017

Langosch am Main – Trendy place with Hessian Tapas

This was a surprisingly cool find. Langosch am Main is located at the end of Fahrgasse, where the Alte Brücke starts crossing the Main and a small square, the Fischerplätzchen, is situated as an entrance to the Frankfurt Altstadt. Despite being cut by major traffic arteries, this square feels surprisingly comfortable to linger, rest and have a bite. This might be the reason why a multitude of restaurants and cafés opened up shop around this square. Most of them seem exceedingly popular and it is notoriously difficult to find a seat in one of the trendy places during weekend evenings. By chance, we passed by during one Saturday lunch time and decided to check this place out. Luckily, it was not a problem to get a table during this time of the day.


From outside, Langosch did not overly strike me as a nice place, yet I immediately changed my mind after entering. The interior design is quite hip and trendy, but still tasteful. The style is going in the industrial charm direction without trying too hard. One wall was completely covered with wooden panels and the chic hardwood tables with nice flower decorations drew my attention. We were greeted friendly and the service was very attentive throughout. When looking at the menu, I was also positively surprised by the options available. First, they serve breakfast until 4 pm. But we felt more like a proper lunch already and checked their main dishes. They have international cuisine like burgers and salads. But we were intrigued by the plate of Hessian Tapas they offered. That sounded interesting and inventive. The drink menu also showed some nice variety. I ordered a Büble beer that I found most appropriate to accompany my German Tapas plater (albeit not from Hessen).


Our Hessian Tapas arrived quickly and I found it extremely inventive and original. Not something I have seen so far. On the plate was an assortment of bits typical for the Frankfurt/Hessen region and its usually heavy cuisine. We got different sausages, cheeses, ham and other meats together with a pinch of mustard. The famous regional Frankfurt dishes of Ei mit Grüner Sauce (eggs in a green herbal sauce) and Handkäs (sour milk cheese) were also represented. It went surprisingly well as a Tapas assortment. Everything was very tasty, delicious cheese, great ham and salami. The Grüne Sauce was very well done and tasted fresh and was full of herbs. Overall, it was a great idea to come here and this one plate shared by two totally sufficed. I very much liked the inventive Hessian Tapas and the trendy design of Langosch am Main.
Style: Casual eatery/Dinner
Cuisine: International
Location: Altstadt

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