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5 based on 115 reviews
It is a small but beautiful restaurant. You can feel the passion of the owner they put into the interior details. Approximately 30 - 50 person can take place in it so it's better to book in beforehand. The waitress was very kind and intently to the guests. Also the meals were fabulous and tastes awesome. A nice place to enjoy good food.
4 based on 177 reviews
We had booked a night at the San Gabriel Hotel, which is an experience in itself, again work a detour, and the restaurant is part of the building.The premises are just unique, food served by waiters dressed like monks. The restaurant has so many different nooks and crannies: apparently a converted convent or monastery, but it has been so well done.Asparagus season, and the taste was sublime with hollandaise sauce and olive oil. Main courses, prawns, meat, pasta were packed full of flavour.Cost was very reasonable. Good wine selection.A must do experience.
4 based on 33 reviews
take the Tatzelwurm Road and watch for the street signs to Bichlersee - you will automatically end up at the Berggasthof Bichlersee. This scenic place offers most competent service, phantastic scenery, a nature little lake for a relaxed swim and a brandnew pool - best of all are the offered Kaesespaetzle and their Weizenbeer
4 based on 81 reviews
But in the end with the help of other people we made it. Excellent local food...We ate pumpkin soup and roasted pork with crauts of course....
Thanks God, I found this beautiful hotel in town. I had a great room with an amazing view. Very friendly people. And the breakfast. I'll never forget their service. Thank you very very much.
4 based on 126 reviews
Bavarian food
Dropped in here for a meal last night while staying across the road at the Lambacher guesthouse. It was very busy (about 7:30pm on a Saturday night), but the waitress managed to find us one free table that just needed to be cleared.We weren't really hungry as we had eaten a massive lunch at Tegernsee Brausterbl, so we ordered drinks first, a dark beer (Dunkel) for me and a Pinot Grigio 0.25L for my wife. The Pinot turned out to be a rose!The menu was in German and I couldn't understand most of it, so the waitress brought us an English version and we ordered one meal to share (Shashlik with french fries). When the meal appeared, it was clear that this order was also mixed-up, in that we had a very full plate each!The food was very tasty, with the shashlik of meat and veg covered in a goulash-like sauce and the chips were the crispiest, tastiest ever with the gravy! Although full, I managed to eat most of mine and my wife finished hers off completely!The waitress was lovely, very helpful, and i think the kitchen screwed up our order, hence, only 3 stars, but the food is definitely worth 4 stars.P.S. I also am giving just 3 stars because the restaurant was way too warm, even when we stripped down to T-shirts. A poor lady on an adjacent table was fanning herself for much of the night!
4 based on 76 reviews
I have eaten here on a number of occasions and the quality of the food never disappoints. I usually opt for one of the veal options, the Kalbsrahmschnitzel is always delicious! For vegetarians there is also a small choice of veggie friendly dishes to choose from. Hopefully I'll be stopping by here again the next time I'm in the area as it is always definitely worth a visit!
4 based on 38 reviews
This restaurant and hotel is situated right in the middle of Neubeuern. Neubeuern is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany only about 10km from the Austrian border. The small town has a good selection of restaurants some good, some very good, and some simply not worth entering. The Valuga or to give itâs full title Valuga Im Glaserwirt, is not just one of the best. It is THE best.It is rather old fashioned and quaint and of course the staff are in traditional costumes.The meal order was taken quickly and the drinks arrived a couple of minutes later.Although recommendations were given we had already chosen what we wanted. The restaurant has a superb menu with lots of traditional German or rather Bavarian recipes. I plumped for something traditional and ordered a home-made tomato soup followed by a Jaeger Schnitzel and my wife ordered Piccata Milanese.As I prefer my Schnitzel to be breaded (Paniert) I asked for that too. The soup was excellent and full of flavour made obviously with a very good stock and some lovely tomatoes. The Schnitzel was simply to die for. Perfectly tender and with the accompanying sauce it was like a small piece of heaven on the tongue. I also tried my wifeâs Piccata Milanese⦠which is basically small pieces of turkey breast in parmesan with a spicy tomato spaghetti. It was gorgeous.Followed by a lovely chocolate mousse and a nut ice cream dish, it was simply to die for.Yes some of the dishes were a little expensive but others were not only reasonable but cheap.This place has seen us return a few times since last week, and I have a feeling we will work our way through the menu and then start again. It is not to be missed.
4 based on 82 reviews
There was a family celebration (wedding?) when were there, lots of children and everyone in national dress. Other guests were welcomed and served efficiently. We sat in the courtyard with animals wandering around including the oddest looking chickens I have ever seen. Perfectly correct food of the meat and potatoes variety. Good tasting and good prices. A very nice place to sit and watch the life in the village.
4 based on 62 reviews
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My original home town - this place was once only a cafe and has now morphed into a delightful little restaurant still serving cakes and gateaux in the day but serving creative cuisine with a Bavaria twist on weekends and in the evening. Don't get me wrong this is not fine dining but solid food like wiener schnitzel with potatoe salad 9/10; Schweinsbraten 10/10; kaiserschmarrn 10/10 all served in a nice atmosphere by the delightful owner and her staff. The place is very nice decorated; stunning views over the Bavaria alps (especially from the outside terace)and crockery and glasses are better than in your average Wirtshaus... good selection of regional beers and wines; a few selected cocktails ( think Hugo or aperol spritz). I have been there several times and always enjoyed it! It is important for villages to have places like this affordable for locals and good enough for tourists - a gem
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