Must-see restaurants in Germany

  • Adolf Wagner

    Frankfurt am Main

    Hang your coat on a hook along the wood-panelled wall of this apple wine tavern, take a seat at a long table and order something local from the menu –…

  • Zagreus Projekt

    Berlin

    Art meets food in this project space headed by chef-artist–gallery owner Ulrich Krauss. Krauss invites different artists to create a site-specific…

  • Gasthof Goldener Greifen

    Rothenburg ob der Tauber

    Erstwhile home of Heinrich Toppler, one of Rothenburg's most famous medieval mayors (the dining room was his office), the 700-year-old Golden Griffin is…

  • Residenz-Café

    Weimar

    The locally adored and perfectly situated ‘Resi’ is a Viennese-style coffeehouse that always has something to offer, no matter where the hand's on the…

  • Rogacki

    City West & Charlottenburg

    Family-run since 1928, Rogacki is chiefly a deli where display cases are piled high with cheeses, cold cuts, bread, salads, smoked fish (done in-house)…

  • Opern Cafe

    Frankfurt am Main

    French-inspired mains on Opern's weekly changing menu, such as salmon tartare with avocado mousse or beef with béarnaise sauce, are the pièces de…

  • Wirtshaus in der Au

    Munich

    This Bavarian tavern's simple slogan is 'Beer and dumplings since 1901', and it's this time-honoured staple – dumplings – that's the speciality here (the…

  • Einstein

    Koblenz

    Grilled calf's liver with masala jus; gilthead, tiger prawn and lime risotto; ribbon noodles with feta, spinach and tomatoes; and chocolate cannelloni…

  • Kantini

    City West & Charlottenburg

    This next-gen food court at the stylish Bikini Berlin shopping mall has Instaworthy looks thanks to its mash-up of industrial edge and playful design…

  • Brasserie zu Gutenberg

    Potsdam

    This charming little brasserie with dark-wood tables and chocolate-brown banquettes is great for a hearty meal, perhaps featuring a steak cooked on the…

  • eins44

    Neukölln

    This casual fine-dining outpost in a late-19th-century distillery serves meals with a strong native identity, composed largely with seasonally hunted and…

  • La Vecchia Masseria

    Munich

    In an area traditionally settled by Italians, this is one of Munich's longest-established Italian osterie. Choose between the small beer garden out front…

  • Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt

    Historic Mitte

    Tourists, concertgoers and hearty-food lovers rub shoulders at rustic tables in this authentic Bavarian beer hall. Soak up the down-to-earth vibe right…

  • Olschewski's

    Schleswig-Holstein

    Right across from the harbour on the edge of the Altstadt, Olschewski's is a local icon. The large and sunny terrace fills up fast on weekends when you…

  • Villa Antik Rinascita

    Thuringian Forest & the Saale Valley

    A little removed from the Old Town action, this free-standing villa on the road to the Wartburg shows some serious Italian flair in the kitchen…

  • Kleiner Ratskeller

    Fairy-Tale Road

    The bulging, uneven walls and weathered half-timbering of this historic inn signal its venerable status, even before you learn that it's been serving food…

  • Münsterhof

    Konstanz

    Tables set up in front of the Münster, a slick bistro interior and a lunchtime buzz have earned Münsterhof a loyal local following. Dishes from cordon…

  • Restaurant-Schiff Seute Deern

    Bremen & the East Frisian Coast

    The lower deck of a giant, three-masted barque (sailing ship) built in 1919 has been converted into a floating seafood restaurant with understated…

  • Paderborner Brauhaus

    Ostwestfalen

    When Paderborn locals arrange to meet at 'the' beer garden, they mean this sprawling gem sheltered by a grove of old trees hugging the little Pader river…

  • Zum Domstein

    Trier

    Feast like a Roman on dishes based on the recipes of 1st-century local chef Marcus Gavius Apicius: mulled Moselle white wine followed by barley soup, pine…

  • St Urban

    German Wine Route

    Within the Deidesheimer Hof is St Urban, whose modern take on regional cuisine might include Saumagen (stuffed pig's stomach; made with chestnuts in…

  • Henne

    Kreuzberg

    This Old Berlin institution operates on the KISS (keep it simple, stupid!) principle: milk-fed chicken spun on the rotisserie for moist yet crispy…

  • Bückingsgarten

    Fairy-Tale Road

    Choose from two separate menus at this venerable restaurant, opened by G Dietrich Bücking in 1807 and now offering German standards alongside lesser…

  • Bockenheimer Weinstube

    German Wine Route

    You can just drop by to try local wines by the glass, but top-notch local specialities at this rustic Weinstube include Saumagen (pig's stomach) stuffed…

  • Max und Moritz

    Kreuzberg

    The patina of yesteryear hangs over this ode-to-old-school gastropub, named for the cheeky Wilhelm Busch cartoon characters. Since 1902, it has packed…

  • Si An

    Prenzlauer Berg

    This stylish nosh spot welcomes a steady stream of tousled hipsters, yoga mamas and even the occasional celeb (yes, Clooney was here). The modern-meets…

  • Schoenbrunn

    Friedrichshain

    Watch snow-white swans drift around their pond at this fairy-tale setting in the middle of Volkspark Friedrichshain while tucking into Austrian fare with…

  • Weisser Bock

    Heidelberg

    Dark-wood panelling, linen-bedecked tables and low lighting make an elegant backdrop for newly interpreted classical dishes. Each is prepared with fresh…

  • Grace

    City West & Charlottenburg

    We don't know if Grace Kelly inspired the name of this glamorous restaurant, but the late princess would likely have felt at home in this cosmopolitan…

  • Joseph-Roth-Diele

    Schöneberg

    Named for an Austrian Jewish writer, this wood-panelled salon time warps you back to the 1920s, when Roth used to live next door. Walls decorated with…

  • Fischermann’s

    Coastal Mecklenburg – Western Pomerania

    Don’t be dissuaded by Fischermann’s touristy location in a tall red-brick warehouse on the waterfront. Diners pack its elevated terrace on sunny days; the…

  • Lusitano

    Hamburg

    As unadorned as a piece of salt cod, this little restaurant in Hamburg's old Portuguese neighbourhood captures the bright flavours of the Mediterranean…

  • Maison Charlotte

    Potsdam

    There's a rustic lyricism to the French country cuisine in this darling Dutch Quarter bistro, no matter whether your appetite runs towards a simple…

  • Ratskeller Köpenick

    Around Berlin

    The olde-worlde ambience at this vaulted cellar-warren in Köpenick's historic town hall is fun, and the menu full of classic rib-stickers (try the smoked…

  • Vino e Cultura

    Eastern Saxony

    The vaulted space right on the historic Untermarkt has been lavishly converted and is Görlitz's prime foodie destination. The menu, courtesy of the…

  • Zum Weissen Schwan

    Weimar

    At the White Swan, a venerable inn dating to the 16th century and numbering Cranach and Goethe among its erstwhile clientele, you can fill your boots with…

  • Bitter & Zart

    Frankfurt am Main

    Walk past the shelves piled high with chocolate pralines to order espresso brewed from Frankfurt-roasted beans, hot chocolate and luscious cakes such as…

  • Zum Goldenen Einhorn

    Aachen

    You won't feel the sharp end of the namesake golden unicorn at this main square restaurant that goes one better than most of its neighbours. The…

  • Casa

    Bremen City

    This long-standing local favourite evokes a slight Mediterranean vibe, and serves up salads, fresh pastas and an inspired selection of tapas. Top marks,…

  • Hasir Kreuzberg

    Kreuzberg

    Mehmed Aygün, the founder of this local family emporium, claims to have invented the Berlin-style doner kebab (served in a pita pocket) back in 1971. The…

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