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Feedback gevenAfter our visit to the Mülheimer Museum, which had delivered us so much interesting, we were looking for a restaurant or café on the very cold day to bring us back to work and eat and drink. With three people it can be a bit complicated - sometimes the restaurant was crowded, sometimes the menu did not give up. Finally, we decided to return to the synagogue and follow the recommendation of the beautiful lady in the museum shop. She had recommended us Rick's Café. So the stairs went up and right in Rick's Café (No, not the famous of 'Casablanca '). Do you feel comfortable in a company where you are told in the beginning that you need to delete the place again in 11⁄2 hours because of a reservation? You can because the charm and kindness of the service were stunning. The furnishings of the café are a mixture of new and old with very attractive pictures on the walls. The room is dominated by the large counter in the background, on the left is the entrance to the kitchen. There are some niches for seating groups, the others are far enough apart to ensure an undisturbed entertainment. The cold outside we fought with different teas inside, and once we ordered a pumpkin ginger soup, once a scrambled eggs with salmon and once rub pie. We were really excited about the taste of all three. The photo of the grater cake I put in the string Which Annoys? I want to show how loving they were dressed. But the record must have developed its own life during the recording! Otherwise I can't explain why the photo is completely shady. As we have learned, there are events such as readings, live music or exhibitions at the café. The very clean toilets are two floors deeper, but as accessible by elevator are barrier-free. By the way, you can also get to the café with the flat elevator. [It would have been possible to avoid the terrible climbing of the stairs;-DDD] Mülheim must not be a tourist center, but if you stay there (e.g. when you visit the Rhine-Ruhr Centre, I can only recommend a visit to the Cafès.