Must-see restaurants in Germany

  • Muse

    Prenzlauer Berg

    The lovechild of globetrotting Brit-German couple Caroline and Tobias, this rustic-chic neighbourhood bistro doles out border-crossing comfort food…

  • Osteria da Salvatore

    Central Germany

    This osteria on the corner of Bergstrasse is the local favourite among the several Italian places along the Kleine Ulrichstrasse main restaurant strip…

  • Bruno's

    German Wine Route

    Picnic tables made from reclaimed timbers cover the pavement outside this photogenic half-timbered building. In the muralled interior, Bruno's sizzles up…

  • Choi's

    Hanover

    You can smell the traditional Korean cooking as you climb the stairs to this spotless family affair on the Lister Meile. Traditional Korean meals and some…

  • Fischschuppen

    Friedrichshain

    This shop-restaurant combo gets salty flair not only from its big selection of sustainably caught, fresh fish, but also from its ship-cabin-like wooden…

  • Anamit

    Dresden

    Not your typical Vietnamese three-table eatery (a ubiquitous feature of any east German urban landscape), this is a large and atmospheric establishment…

  • Cafe Glücklich

    Lake Constance

    Glücklich means 'happy' and most customers are that indeed at this sweet, easygoing cafe, decked out with floral wallpaper and mismatched vintage…

  • Chopan

    Munich

    Munich has a huge Afghan community, the most respected eatery of which is this much-lauded restaurant done out in the style of a Central Asian…

  • Dean & David

    Ulm

    This is a great find for vegetarians, vegans and frankly anyone looking for a healthy bite while exploring central Ulm. The slickly modern deli-cafe…

  • Grosstadt

    Lake Constance

    There's always a good buzz at this retro-flavoured cafe, full of intimate nooks and crannies and with a terrace spilling out onto the cobbles. The menu is…

  • Buffalo

    Frankfurt am Main

    Founded in 1973, this renowned steakhouse serves some of Frankfurt’s most succulent sirloin, tenderloin and rib-eye steaks, ranging from 180g to 450g, all…

  • Gasthaus zum Kranz

    Freiburg

    There's always a good buzz at this rustic, quintessentially Badisch tavern. Pull up a hefty chair at one of the even heftier timber tables for well…

  • Koshary Lux

    City West & Charlottenburg

    This darling snack shack deals in contemporary riffs on North African and Middle Eastern street-food staples. Positively addictive is the namesake koshary…

  • Die Graifen

    Moselle Valley

    In a prime riverside setting, Die Graifen has a shaded summer garden and glass-roofed, gas-heated winter garden. The menu is inspired: wild boar mousse…

  • Good Friends

    City West & Charlottenburg

    Good Friends is widely considered Berlin's best Cantonese restaurant. The ducks dangling in the window are merely an overture to a menu long enough to…

  • Kopps

    Berlin

    Kopps was Berlin's first high-end, animal-product-free restaurant and is still holding its own. Locals love the early bird 'Come Together' dinner (€19 for…

  • Il Mulino

    Munich

    This much-loved neighbourhood classic has been feeding Italophiles and immigrants from the beautiful country for over three decades. All the expected…

  • Duke

    City West & Charlottenburg

    Reservations for the Sunday jazz brunch in the spot where Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald once performed are much coveted, but Florian Gauert's aroma…

  • Oskar

    Nuremberg & Franconia

    At the heart of the pedestrianised shopping boulevard, this multitasking, open-all-hours bar-cafe-restaurant is Bayreuth's busiest eatery. It's good for a…

  • Venezia

    Lower Saxony & Bremen

    This cafe right on the main square features tables outside plus a rustic-styled upstairs dining room decorated with old-fashioned coffee mills. There's a…

  • BiBaBo

    Leipzig

    At the far end of Karli, this is an ultimate local, specialising in schnitzel and billiards. There are 14 kinds of schnitzel on the menu, from classic to…

  • Schneeweiss

    Friedrichshain

    The chilly-chic snowy white decor, with an eye-catching 'ice' chandelier, complements the Alpine menu at this fine-dining pioneer in Friedrichshain…

  • Stilbruch

    Thuringian Forest & the Saale Valley

    The competition is great on Wagnergasse, Jena’s pub mile, but this multilevel contender is a worthy stop for drinks, with a menu that has something for…

  • Tomasa

    Kreuzberg

    It’s not only breakfast that is a joy at this enchanting late-19th-century red-brick villa with a Mediterranean-style garden at the foot of the…

  • OskarMaria

    Munich

    The bookish cafe at the Literaturhaus cultural centre is a commendably stylish spot, with high ceilings, rows of small central-European cafe tables and…

  • Austria

    Kreuzberg

    Mounted antlers and Romy Schneider preside over this hunting-lodge-style restaurant perfect for camping out with a baseball-glove-sized veal schnitzel and…

  • Sticks'n'Sushi

    Schöneberg

    At Germany's first branch of Danish cult chain Sticks’n’Sushi, sushi and yakitori get a creative twist that results in eye-candy small plates like Shake…

  • Ladencafé Aha

    Dresden

    Dine outside on the pavement in front of the impressive Kreuzkirche, or retire to the cosy interior of this charming vegetarian-leaning health food cafe…

  • Lisboa Bar am Boxi

    Friedrichshain

    This colour- and knick-knack-drenched bistro is an inspired Portuguese port of call. Regulars pop by for a leisurely breakfast (served until 4pm on…

  • Tarte und Törtchen

    Stuttgart

    For desserts that are edible works of art, it's worth the short U-Bahn ride out of town to this rather fabulous patisserie. The cakes and pastries are…

  • Mabuhay

    Berlin

    Tucked into a concrete courtyard, this hole-in-the-wall scores a one for looks and a 10 for the food. Usually packed (especially at lunchtime), it…

  • Zum Franziskaner

    Füssen

    This traditional restaurant specialises in Schweinshaxe (pork knuckle) and schnitzel, prepared in more varieties than you can shake a haunch at. There's…

  • Tide

    Hamburg

    Part of the growing gourmet reputation of the Ottensen district of Altona, Tide is part cafe (sandwiches, soups, cakes and coffee) and part delicatessen …

  • Eatside im Universalhaus

    Friedrichshain

    Not just any old cafeteria, this one's based at the Euro HQ of Universal Music and comes complete with a sunny riverside terrace and unimpeded views of…

  • Monsieur Vuong

    Berlin

    Berlin’s ‘godfather’ of upbeat Vietnamese pit stops, Monsieur has been copied many times – the concept is just that good. They don't take reservations, so…

  • Zur Sonne

    Fairy-Tale Road

    In the heart of the Markt you'll find 'To the Sun', a delightful restaurant that feels as though it's been serving meals to scholars and students since…

  • Queen's

    Lower Saxony & Bremen

    One of Celle's newest restaurants has installed a modern fit-out in an historic Altstadt building and offers a baker's dozen of different burgers, with…

  • Tapitas

    Prenzlauer Berg

    This darling tapas bar is a top pick on the Gleimstrasse restaurant row. All the classics are there – jamón serrano, bacon-wrapped dates, tortillas etc –…

  • Belly Button Food

    Lower Saxony & Bremen

    This little beaut of a cafe down a passageway beside the tourist office offers up 20 or so delicious salads (available in mixed platters) and four soups,…

  • Maselli

    Kreuzberg

    Modern and stylish without going overboard, Gerardo Maselli showcases earthy Pugliese cuisine from the heel of Italy. Flavours are rustic but complex and…

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