Reviews on Diner food in Titisee-Neustadt, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Independent Black Forest locales dating back to medieval times, in 1971, Titisee and Neustadt (along with Rudenberg) banded together to form Titisee-Neustadt. (A few years later, nearby towns Langenordnach, Schwärzenbach and Waldau also joined the union.) Long known as a spa town, Titisee sits on the banks of the lake of the same name. Legend says the name came from Roman Emperor Titus, who was so taken by its beauty that he named it after himself. The area is great for hiking and winter sports.
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4 based on 135 reviews
This restaurant has a really nice atmosphere. Super friendly waitress. (Credits to her) The food is typicall german and good. The price is fine!
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You could not expect such a nice restaurant in the middle of nowhere!Great food and very professional staff.Nice beer and wine list.Great desserts.Surprise that there were so many locals (from the area) since this place is quite hard to find.Service was really friendly and we found someone for each one of our group of 4.
3 based on 102 reviews
- German and Black Forest Food&Drink Specialities - Vegetarian and saisonal Dishes - Large Selections of fresh local Cake and of course our famous Black Forest - Wide range of local Wine and Beer Specialities
such a wonderful surprise - we stopped by having seen a couple of seasonal mushroom dishes and flammkuche on the menu. We were not disappointed.We ordered the mushroom soup and the potato soup, both of which were excellent. Very hot, clearly home-made (in contrast to some terrible oversalted soups you sometimes get, which make me think of cup-a-soups). My soup had delicious mushrooms, and was served with fresh cream and chives.We then shared a mushroom flammkuchen, which was amazing - paper thin, crispy dough and very delicious toppings, but perhaps the biggest surprise was the side salad. We ordered it go get a bit of vegetables in, and were incredibly surprised to find that we had three salads underneath the greens - all very very tasty: a bit of German potato salad and marinated cabbage and carrots. Very simple but without a doubt one of the best salads I've ever had.We finished with tea/coffee and a piece of raspberry yogurt cake. All very good and with other drinks (sparkling water and water/apple juice drink popular in Germany) the total came to under EUR 40! Service was relaxed and friendly.
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