Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Kochel am See. This Bavarian beauty is idyllic and charming, replete with emerald hills and two stunning lakes. Hike the surrounding mountains or spend the day poking around the charming Kochel am See village. Guided tours for all levels of walkers and hikers are the perfect way to experience this charming cultural gem.
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4 based on 29 reviews
This looks like just another traditional "Stube" that you will fond thousand of in the south of Germany. And the people serving looks just like everywhere else. But the food! o la la. They served the best soup I had ever tasted. And the dessert was just as impressing. If this place was in Munich they would have Michelin forks and Bib Gourmand and whatever. I have tasted all 3 places in Jachenau, and this is in a league of it own. (but I am not sure if they know it...)
We visited with a cousin who recalled going to the monastery in 2012 to hear a Joan Baez concert...It dates to 738 so is very old and quite extensive. I particularly liked the elaborate herb garden. The restaurant was pleasant and the service was good
3 based on 46 reviews
We have decided to spend a long week with the whole family in Gasthof zur Post.It is the perfect place to stay during your Trip in southern bavaria. Besides the classy rooms and the hearty host family, the local food makes you stay in that place as long as you can.Thank you and best wishes from Taiwan!
4 based on 106 reviews
I know this place from driving by, since it is in the middle of nowhere near Sindelsdorf-Bavaria. It offers a great variety of Food, for lunch, Dinner or in-between. The People are friendly there, ample parking, and the Food is just great. Drive in, enjoy this place, and you will be pleasantly surprised.
4 based on 59 reviews
The Höhlmühle is located nicely in the woods, kind of hidden near Habach. The place is usually well visited. The ambiance is typical Bavarian country house style. About the menu I can say it is very much meat-oriented and many dishes come with heavy sauces, with lots of cream. I personally didn´t like that so much because I´m on a low-cholesterol diet, which is normally not a big problem in most of the places. The prices very absolutely ok, you can get a main course for ⬠10-15. We had 3 venison dishes: meatloaf, rabbit and deer calf. All 3 dishes came with red cabbage, which was ok except I had the impression it had lots of sugar in it. All 3 plates contained vast qunatities of cranberryjam. The rabbit was dry and tasteless and it seemed to have the same mushroom cream sauce like the deer with it. The meatloaf and the Bavarian dumpling were pretty solid (which they are not supposed to be), kind of like bricks. All in all the dishes appeared to be prepared in a loveless way and we got the impression that missing taste had been balanced with sugar. I would like to add that I´m normally eating fresh organic food. I disclaim sugar, too much animal fat and wheat. I do make exceptions when I go out for dinner but then I want them to be worth it. The food in the Höhlmühle wasnât.
4 based on 32 reviews
Since I live in the area, I have been here multiple times, and unfortunately cannot write a positive review for the restaurant. The atmosphere is good and they have a beer garden for when the weather is nice, but the food is really terrible. I would not recommend eating here, only a beverage is worth getting. The service personnel is not friendly either. The menu is too large for the food to be fresh. Every time we have tried this restaurant, the meat is over cooked and on one occasion the meat tasted as if it had gone bad. I mentioned this to the staff and he went an asked another man if his meal tasted good since we ordered the same dish. He did not offer to bring something else, or to take it off our bill. He was quite rude. There are better traditional restaurants in the region...it just takes a bit of searching.
3 based on 155 reviews
Beer is excellent, food is OK, atmosphere can be great, depending on how many tour buses are there, dito with the service. If you go there on a sunny Sunday you could wait forever to be served; it's not bad service they are jjust overwhelmed with all the buses or weddings going on. Popular place best to be enjoyed on a quiet weekday for lunch.
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3 based on 62 reviews
Was great to have this available at the end of our hike nearly a mile up! Good food and drinks await along with awesome views while you relax and enjoy your great accomplishment! The staff was very nice and pretty efficient which is rare throughout Europe!
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4 based on 104 reviews
This was a wonderful restaurant to start our first trip to Germany. It had delicious food, good service and a patient waitress who helped with language problems. Only now after a week in Germany can I compare this place to others. (A restaurant in Kochel is going to get a poor review in just a few minutes ...). We had a nice waitress who provided an English menu and then explained things on the menu. Our food came out quickly. The salad was large with a wonderful assortment of items. The sausages and potatoes came out hot and delicious. We also had a dessert - a cream puff with strawberries and cream - yum!! They took our credit card without any problem. We wished we had eaten there the second night instead of the Heimatbuhne in Kochel.
4 based on 113 reviews
Road side rooms are right on a busy road. Earplugs a boon! Ask for a lakeside room for a little more money.However, the breakfast was excellent( I didnt have anything cooked) and enjoyed a spectacular view over the lake. Didnt eat here otherwise but lots of locals tucking in I noticed. No kettle in the room for tea etc.
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