+ delicious fish rolls, + cozy atmosphere, noisy, rude service
Gosch is a famous fish restaurant in Germany originated on the island of Sylt with several branches throughout the country. Since a few years Gosch is also located in St. Peter and offers a variety of fish rolls (typical for Northern Germany), typical seafood and fish dishes and other snacks to visitors.
The St. Peter branch consists of an outside patio surrounding the shack with high tables and chairs, lounge seating and typical Northern German beach cabanas (two-seaters called 'Strandkorb') from where you can watch the sunset. Inside you have the choice between private tables or mixed seating areas. All food and drinks have to be self ordered and you have to pick them up. Occasionally there are parties taking place in the restaurant that are open to public.
I personally prefer the fish rolls and the Matjes (young salty hering) I had last time was so tender that it almost melted in my mouth
The main dishes can be greasy and too heavy, but their speciality are the Garlic Shrimps, raw seafood and as I said the fish rolls.
No credit cards accepted.
Average entree: $10 read more