Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Landsberg am Lech. Landsberg am Lech (Landsberg on the river Lech) is a town in southwest Bavaria, Germany, about 65 kilometers west of Munich and 35 kilometers south of Augsburg. It is the capital of the district of Landsberg am Lech.
Things to do in Landsberg am Lech
4 based on 168 reviews
Sometimes a return visit to a place that you enjoyed first time around does not quite match expectations. Not so with Fischerwirt! In spite of a late booking we were not only accommodated but food and service were exemplary once again. Highly recommended.
4 based on 124 reviews
We spent a very pleasant evening in Am Hexenturm. The menu was very much as you would expect for a traditional Southern German kitchen. We dined on seasonal venison which was excellent. The menu is quite extensive - maybe a few too many options...? Staff extremely attentive, despite a fairly heavy workload. All in all a good stopping off location for any one wishing to dip into good local cuisine.
4 based on 97 reviews
We were motoring to Munich and we simply dislike the means, which the road side restaurants offer, so we always turn off the highway looking for those little gems in hideaways towns.Landsberg am Lech was just such a place and by pure chance we ended up in this lovely Greek restaurant near the center. And while you are here, please do take the time and stroll this lovely town with beautiful houses probably dating back 400 years or so.From the moment we set foot in this greek restaurant, we were attended in every way. The waiter did what waiters are supposed to do, but many fail to, namely to keep an eye on his guests all the time. The service was quick, friendly and correct.We ordered some garlic bread, goat cheese and aubergine to start with followed by the mains, squid and the national dish, moussaka. The squid was fried to perfection and really fresh and tasty, and the moussaka was fresh and hot and plentiful. These portions were huge.The restaurant is fairly big, but kept in a very nice style with plenty of space between the tables.The town has a free wifi which lasts for an hour. After that they charge you.We certainly got enchanted by this lovely old town and we are definitely going to return one day.
3 based on 169 reviews
Had lunch here with our tour group of American football players and families. You could order either the whole knuckle or in slices. It came with tasty dumplings. The service was good considering there were over 100 of us filling the restaurant. Most of the players ordered the full knuckle. I had the smaller portion, but it was pretty filling. Later in the afternoon, I enjoyed a beer and a schnapps.
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We had an early dinner here and were still pleasently full in the morning! The dining room has a nice ambiente and the wine list has something for everyone's palate. They get their beer from the nearby Kaltenberg brewery, so they have that part covered as well.
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