Reviews on German food in Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany. Tegernsee is a town in the Miesbach district of Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the shore of Lake Tegernsee, at an elevation of 747 m (2,451 ft) above sea level.
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4 based on 143 reviews
Great straight off the street with no reservation. One of the best on the main rd in Bad Wiessee (tried the one over the rd-this is streets ahead) food brilliant, beer local and the restaurant was packed both times we went. Children appreciative
4 based on 67 reviews
Spectacular view of Tegernsee below is a nice rewarde the steep walk up to this beer garden. Unfortunately they switched Hopf for Tegernsee beer now but it's just a great place to spend half an hour to take in the beautiful views before either heading back to the valley along he summer trail or continuing Ali go some other hiking routes. Monday the restaurant is closed but the kiosk still serves cake, snacks, wurst and of course beverages. If you want to shorten the hike, leave the car up the hill from the train station at lot P4 and as always have some coins for the meter.
4 based on 151 reviews
Did not stay at hotel but ate at restaurant twice during our 4 day stay.Really enjoyed the steak on our visit and chose to visit on our final night and enjoyed a repeat performance with excellent tasty fat free steak cooked to perfection.Be aware tax is added to the menu prices at 19% unlike other restaurants we visited.Even so well worth a visit.
4 based on 157 reviews
"Alpine cuisine with Bavarian, South Tyrolean and Austrian flair" New owner since beginning of June 2019
This is truly a great place except for that one drawback. Located next to the Ducal Brewery on the shore of the beautiful Tegernsee lake, the "Brennerei" (literally "Distillery") also makes fruit schnaps of various types and sells them on the premises. You can see the modern "still" in one of the restaurant rooms.If the weather is good, sit outside on the terrasse and enjoy the scenery. Inside, the decor is timbered, with the southern Bavarian touch. The menu features many German/Bavarian specialties, and the food was uniformly great. I had the Leberkäse and found it outstanding; all in our party remarked on the great taste of the food. Presentation of the food was tasteful and in line with the decor. The staff were pleasant and attentive but not intrusive, allowing a leisurely meal.The only jarring aspect was the announcement, with the presentation of the bill, that they did not accept credit cards. One would expect a restaurant of this class (they are not a "local hole in the wall") located in a resort town with significant tourist traffic either to accept credit cards (after all, the slightly down-scale brewery restaurant next door takes them) or to inform the patrons of the fact that they don't when taking the orders. This is a relatively new restaurant, so perhaps as they settle in they'll change their policy in this respect. Until they do, it's a great place to bring guests, but be sure to bring cash, too.
4 based on 66 reviews
Whether you opt for fine dining in the Dichterstub'n, or friendly waitress service in the Hubertusstuberl - in the Egerner Hofen in Rottach-Egern, Lake Tegernsee, everyone is welcomed with equally fine culinary delights. The Dichterstub'n is a hommage to
the food was fantastic from beginning to end. the 'landei' is a fabulous appetizer, the veal two ways as well, especially the braised calf cheek (to die for). wine selection very good, recommendations of waiter not as good as they could have been; i know a fair amount about wine, though am not a true expert, but i knew more than he did, which should not be the case at these prices. he also came by far too often and talked far too much.it's a lovely drive to the tegernsee, perhaps germany's most beautiful lake. the hotel is close to the lake, but there's no view, at least not from the dichterstube, which has no windows, but rather walls covered with low-quality portraits of lesser known german poets (thus 'poet's room').
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4 based on 107 reviews
I enjoyed the "castle room",one of several in the Castle which overlooks the Tegernsee and has a living room,powder room and impressive bedroom and bathroom plus astounding terraces furnished for sunbathing or eating to having late cocktails,or room service breakfast for that matter.The breakfast buffet downstairs in the castle was great.There is no air-conditioning,but with so many balconies and huge doors I simply opened three...and presto natural air-conditioning...it was august cold after the sun went down.There is a modern building higher upon the hill with all amenities including air.The garage is underground so nothing is spoiling the view over lake and mountains covered in woods.
4 based on 108 reviews
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Fresh, experienced family restaurant. Local favorite. Excellent fish, stews, beers and wine list. Brunch does offer Champagne. Incredible view!
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4 based on 157 reviews
I visited a wedding party at Leeberghof. Very nice ambience, great view, very good and friendly service. The food was just outstanding. Fingerfood (very variegated), starter (a soup), desert (apple strudel, ice cream, sorbet, Kalter Hund) and especially the perfectly cooked steak. The staff was friendly and attentive, but still unobtrusive. The party afterwards at the little bar was also great. Good drinks, night meal and everything you could think of.
4 based on 133 reviews
we arrived at the restaurant during a snow storm, without having booked. it's a chic decor yet simple and the food was really good. The waitress helped us decipher the German menu and advised us for the local dessert, which was huge and very sataisfying.
4 based on 126 reviews
We stranded at this restaurant after a exhausting hike and found a place on the big terrace, overlooking Starnberg and the lake. The service was friendly and fast. The menu had not too many items, but everything sounded delicious and was priced reasonable. After we ordered, the waitress came back to inform us, that we have to wait a little, because the kitchen has to make fresh dumplings. It was worth the wait, because the dumpling are delicious and maybe the best I ever had! No joke! But the food in general was really good and the plates full. Just what you need after hiking. We will definitely come back, when we are in the area again.
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