Restaurants in Wolfsburg
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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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Vini D'Italia Marrone
This Italian bottega is a double act, being a wine store but also a small eatery where antipasti and salads cost €5 to €8. You can choose from the main menu, do the daily lunch menu (€9.50), or simply treat yourself to whatever special is on offer that day.
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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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Trattoria Incontri
While here, explore the handful of other culinary spots on Goethestrasse. Our tip in a town that does some of Germany's best Italian food is this hugely popular trattoria, but there's another Mediterranean-inspired one very close by.
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Altes Brauhaus
If you're visiting the Hoffmann Museum in Fallersleben or simply dying for a 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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Aalto Bistro
Part of the Kulturhaus designed by star Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, this relaxing place serves pasta and seafood in a modern bistro environment.
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