Reviews on European food in Bad Hindelang, Bavaria, Germany. Bad Hindelang is a municipality in the district of Oberallgäu in Bavaria in Germany. As of 2008 it has a population of 4,915. Its sulphur spring was used for cures in the 19th century and today the municipality is a major health resort.
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4 based on 223 reviews
Good traditional food, an amazing Scheinshaxen. Outside seating at the promenade is recommended (good weather). Only male servers, no worries they are friendly and funny to.
4 based on 21 reviews
We ate here two evenings as part of our hotel stay. Regional food, well prepared. Service a bit slow but friendly. Decent wine list favoring local wines. Can get quite busy--make sure to reserve if not staying in hotel.
3 based on 51 reviews
A classy proper Italian haven amongst the sausage-fest alternatives, that does great pizza. The service was very polite and efficient, and the bill surprisingly excellent value. I wanted to go back for lunch, but sadly it was only open in the evening when I was in the area.
Sowohl die Käse-Suppe als auch der Kaiserschmarrn waren super lecker. Die Hütte liegt wunderschön, die Toiletten sind sauber und das Personal freundlich. Hat uns gut gefallen.
4 based on 42 reviews
Enjoyed a family lunch in the sun with my grandchildren. The food was excellent for both adults and children. We had typical Bavarian dishes including a huge lemon and sugar pancake served in an enormous frying pan - a dish the three adults shared. We sat outside in the garden, which contained climbing frame and swings, next door to a typical white Bavarian church. Bliss
4 based on 61 reviews
Arrived in Oberjoch having taken the scenic route from Bad Hinderlang several hundred metres below by service bus. having decided to take a shortish walk through the scenic moorland via the Moorweg towards Unterjoch we were ,along with many others thwarted in our search for refreshment as the half way house was subject to Monday closing.Thus we came back and took light refreshment in the form of delicious soup on benches outside the Moorhutte (rather than the restaurant inside) where we had unrivalled views of the mountains and cable cars some of which were open despite it being late October. Really great experience with the hutte having its own herd of goats and a gentle circuit round the pond which appears to be used for swimming on warmer days. The air here has a fantastically pure quality difficult to appreciate in the valley below.
4 based on 85 reviews
The restaurant is part of a small local chain, so I didn't expect much more than a standardized Schnitzel factory.The more I was surprised about the quality of the food. The variety of Schnitzels (escalope/pork cutlet) is obviously pretty large, with some unusual options. But there are also other options, including vegetarian ones on the menu - including some of the best Allgäuer Kässpätzle (local cheese noodles) I ever had in a restaurant. My Schnitzel suggestion would be the Allgäuer Kässchnitzel (escaplope breaded with local cheese).The atmosphere is fun, if you like alpine ski lodges and during the skiing season the party is happening at the connected bar. They also offer a separate room for little private parties.
4 based on 134 reviews
Not even a year since the opening, only 12 weeks in Tripadvisor and already voted the best restaurant in Sonthofen. Astounding that so many people all at once decided to give Yamas 5 points! The food is excellent; this lady knows how to cook. She manages to give the original greek dishes her special touch and they really do taste much better than many standard versions. Even the simply grilled meat dishes are absolutely perfectly prepared. This location was, for a long time, the very good german restaurant Germania. They closed and a couple of others tried their luck unsuccessfully. In the meantime after stages of renovation, Yamas looks really fine, bright and clean. Parking is a problem, but the Sonthofen underground car park is only a couple of hundred meters away. Well worth a try. Better to reserve a table and even if you have to wait a while when the kitchen is overwhelmed, its worth it. We have visited Yamas probably 5 or six times and the food was always well above average.
4 based on 68 reviews
Ate out here this evening with friends, and we all had excellent meals. The restaurant was fairly busy, and the service was extremely good, friendly and efficient. There was a special additional menu using seasonal produce, on this occasion it was mushrooms (other times we have visited it was asparagus). Two of us had cream of mushroom soup with fresh thyme, which was fabulous, and others had buffalo mozzarella with apple smoke and tomato salsa. I had carpaccio of salmon with an avocado mouse. To follow, we had a chicken salad (v large), chicken on a bed of rocket risotto, and kasespatzle. All excellent. This is the best restaurant in Bad Hindelang in my opinion.
4 based on 183 reviews
This restaurant is an absolute must if you are after a special meal, but make sure you make a reservation. The restaurant was very busy for a Sunday evening, which was a good sign. The menu is very extensive, with a daily special menu of five courses, which three of our group chose. The courses were just the right size, and decent gaps in between. The food was expertly presented, and the ingredients were of high quality. Everything was just perfect, and none of us could criticise anything. This was quite simply the very best meal I have experienced in Germany, indeed the best meal I have had in a very long time. The environment is delightful, very warm and cosy with lots of atmosphere. I can't wait to return here as often as I can. For the standard of food, the prices are reasonable.
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