Wolfsburg Restaurants

  1. Aalto Bistro

    This is the only part of the Kulturhaus, designed by star Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, that most visitors will get to see. It serves pasta and seafood in a modern bistro environment.

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  2. Altes Brauhaus

    If you're visiting the Hoffman Museum in Fallersleben or simply dying for some genuine German beer-hall atmosphere, come here. There's a good house brew and hearty fare including salads, sausages, potatoes and sauerkraut.

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  3. Atelier Café

    Summer breakfasts are the best here, because you can sit in the lovely courtyard in the historic inner-city district of Hesslingen, five minutes east of Porschestrasse. You can also head inside the half-timbered house, where three meals a day are served in a modern industrial-style bistro of concrete, glass and steel. Ask the tourist office for a map and directions.

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  4. Autostadt restaurants

    Some of the eight Autostadt restaurants stay open later than the park itself, so within two hours of the park's closing time, you can buy an Abendticket (evening ticket, around €6 ) and your admission fee is credited towards your restaurant meal. The restaurants are all operated by Mövenpick, but have different cuisines. Options range from a cheap American diner to a sushi bar and an upmarket Mediterranean restaurant. Ask for details at the park's main cash desk.

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  5. Walino

    The menu of international cuisine always changes in the Kunstmuseum's loft-style restaurant - including dishes such as corn-fed chicken breast on polenta, and fish on truffle risotto - while the pleasant outlook over town makes it a perennial.

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