Best German restaurants nearby. Discover the best German food in Tubingen. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for German restaurants near you.. Some towns have peach festivals. Some have blueberry festivals. Some even have onion festivals. All of those are nice, but we think Tubingen made the right call in hosting a chocolate festival. It’s the biggest in Europe and is held in early December. At any time of year, travelers will enjoy exploring this sweet-toothed university town.
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4 based on 78 reviews
So happy this was recommended to us. Absolutely delicious! I had Maultaschen and they were so incredible I wish I had had time to go back for more. Excellent!!
4 based on 37 reviews
I'm not really sure if I will call this place a Café or a Restaurant... Their name is Weinhaus Beck and Weinhaus means House of Wine. Yes, this is really a House of Wine... As soon as you get in the place, wines will be welcoming you in all direction. We came here to have breakfast. On each table, there's already a basket of different breads and a plate of colored hard boiled eggs. When we asked for a plate of cheese, the owner told us that we can go out and buy cheese at the market, bring it over and they will give us plates and knives... I think that is really cool... going to a restaurant and bringing your own food... I saw in other tables they have marmalades and some other stuff that they brought, too. Most of the customers are old, friendly Germans. It definitely is a place to be with the locals.Before we left, our friends picked several bottles. The owner told our friend that the one that she chose is very expensive and is not worth the price. He then recommended 2 bottles of wine that is much better in taste and in price... That's the kind of salesman we want - honest! We will definitely be coming back to this place!
4 based on 33 reviews
We were in four, and we tasted the Maultaschen cooked in a very good sauce, the Meerretisch mit Apfel soup, very tasty and an unusual flavour, and as main disches we took deer with a chessnuts-potatoes mashed cream, two dishes of handmade "ravioli" german-style, and the dish of the day, a delicious tripe with potatoes, that can be scary for the consistency but it was actually very tasty. The service was excellent, we waited just the right time to have the meals cooked and prices were overall cheap for the amount and the quality of the food
3 based on 285 reviews
If you want to have a genuine german experience- this is the place to go!Great sausages, both in soup and with a side a potato salad.and the potato salad was memorable! simple and yet delicious.The schnitzel had great flavor and was made just right.the portions are very generous and the pricing was modest at best.we visited a couple of times during our stay
4 based on 82 reviews
We took the set menu, since it seemed enough interesting and diverse. The asparagus and salmon appetizer was a bit bland and had no real identity, when the wild garlic soup with shrimp was fantastic, probably the highlight of the whole meal. For the main dish they served a well prepared beef fillet, however the side dish made of beans and red pepper was subpar. Peppers took over the whole dish and the structure of the 'beans polenta' was simply wrong. The warm goat cheese dish was OK, probably too heavy after such a strong meat dish. And they forgot to refill the bread basket. As dessert we were served rhubarb strudel with vanilla ice cream. The strudel was very good, it seemed to be made with a special 'grandma' touch. There was nothing wrong with the ice cream, but I couldn't shake the feeling that they simply bought it in EDEKA or LIDL. It's perfectly good ice cream, but such a manner seems a bit 'shallow' for an establishment as Waldhorn.The staff is relaxed and competent, but lacks some knowledge of wine pairing. Perhaps they could be slightly more attentive. Because of very poor wine suggestions, I cannot judge their wine selection. It is not about the wine list itself, it's all about what the waiter or the sommelier does with it! The atmosphere is nice, very pleasant, the interior is classic, yet charmingly in touch with the upper-scale dinning. In short, we are not German, so it was only average for us, and definitely not worth of a Michelin star, but it is very much above average by the German standards. And it seems reliable in the consistency of the quality.
4 based on 837 reviews
This place is large and on several floors with indoor/outside areas. Tubingen is a university town and so there are lots of students. They have taken that into account and so the prices are low and the portions huge! The quality was also good and we had a pleasant evening trying their beers - they even have a special tasting menu - and watching the boats go by. A nice spot and very popular. Good, friendly service.
4 based on 87 reviews
We walked in just because it was lunch time. A bit traditional sense in deco and also serves traditional local dishes in the form of tapas / meze to share. They didn't had an English menu but that didn't stop the friendly staff to explain to us in brief their menu. We didn't regret it. Has a large selection of wines both bottle or by glass. For 2 glasses of wine and 5 small plates, â¬35 (2 persons).
4 based on 206 reviews
Some of the restaurant staff were friendlier than others, tried the beef hot pot with Swabian noodles and was not impressed. Some reviews of the restaurant were very positive, I think maybe the standard is just different! I personally will not return.
4 based on 221 reviews
My sister, wife and myself chose this restaurant for dinner on a Sunday evening. We hadn't made a reservation and were fortunate to get a table as the place seems pretty popular and most tables were taken. The ambience / decor is rather similar to a traditional Paris bistro and very pleasant. The waitresses were friendly and helpful as our German was limited. The food was nicely presented and very tasty. We had a glass of wine each as well as 1 starter and 3 main courses. The cost, though not cheap, I felt was reasonable for the quality of food and service.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Restaurant - Café - Cocktailbar - Livemusic :-) Unser Motto: Schönes Leben für Alle! Our motto: Nice life for everyone!
Very cozy and nice place.Staff is very friendly.The selections on the menu are just too few.The pancakes were not so good.Hello Otso S,thank you dir your feedback!In the meantime - since your visit in May - a lot of things have changed! We have a new menu with many more offers and have a new, professional and creative cooking crew!We'd love to convince you at your next stay in Tübingen!Best regards,Julia Hopf
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