Discover Restaurants offering the best German food in Bad Kissingen, Bavaria, Germany. Bad Kissingen is a spa town in the Bavarian region of Lower Franconia and seat of the district Bad Kissingen. Situated to the south of the Rhön Mountains on the Franconian Saale river, it is one of the health resorts, which became famous as a "Weltbad" in the 19th century.
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Wir sind dort heute spontan mit den Kindern eingekehrt. Es besteht die Auswahl im einladend ausgestatteten Gastraum oder im Biergarten zu sitzen. Direkt an den Biergarten grenzt der hauseigene Spielplatz für Kinder an. Somit entspannt sich die Wartezeit mit Kindern optimal. Die Bedienung ist ausgesprochen freundlich und schnell. Das Essen wird von der Eigentümerfamilie frisch zubereitet. Die Wartezeit ist jedoch nicht lang. Wir haben klassisch Gyros mit oder ohne Kalamari gewählt. Es gibt aber auch groÃzügig belegte Pizzen oder Schnitzel mit Pommes. Uns hat es sehr gut geschmeckt und die Portionen waren groÃ, was bei moderaten Preisen das Angebot besonders empfehlenswert macht. Wir werden auf jeden Fall wieder dort essen und können einen Besuch uneingeschränkt empfehlen.
This was our extra visit into restaurant when staying over night in this town. Restaurant was nice and well served, we both liked it's atmosphere and menu they offered.
4 based on 14 reviews
We ordered schnitzel with salad, other couple got salad with fish and chicken ragout. Everything tastes fantastic. Schnitzel was freshly made, juicy, tender and flavorful. Portion was good, also the price for this quality. We will definitely come again.
4 based on 50 reviews
Tel. 09714484
Wer gerne typisch fränkische Küche iÃt, ist im Gasthaus zur Post gut aufgehoben: regionale Speisen mit regionalen Weinen zu moderaten Preisen - wirklich empfehlenswert
4 based on 50 reviews
Tel. 09715914 97688 Bad Kissingen
Tried to spend an evening here as we did in the past.... Closed. Now I need to complete 100 characters before I am done to share with you that this great and iconic place is closed. Sad but a matter of fact.
4 based on 72 reviews
I had a very nice evening together with my colleagues at this place. The staff is very polite, and the service is very good, and the food is very tasteful.I really enjoyed my evening at this place!
4 based on 66 reviews
Based on the recommendation we received we were expecting something more than an ordinary Gasthaus. The premises has been a restaurant for over 100 years. We arrived towards the end of the noon hour. I ordered the breaded cutlet and my wife a Zander fillet. Each was accompanied by a yogurt salad and potatoes.Service was relatively quick and the salad was excellent, if typical Gasthaus fare. The two main courses each had the look of ready-prepared food from a restaurant supplier. The cutlet was covered in a uniform mantel of bread crumbs. The Zander came as a fillet of half a fish, minus the head and tail. It too was so uniformly formed that it seemed ready-prepared by the supplier.Each main course was of average quality, no better and no worse. The accompanying potatoes were the same. The total bill came to 36,40â¬. If an ordinary meal at an ordinary price is OK for you, you will probably not be disappointed. We expected more for the price charged.
4 based on 38 reviews
The Körner was always crowded and without reservations you were likely to be turned away. It has reopened, under presumably new ownership. On our visit, empty tables outnumbered occupied ones by a large margin. The interior and garden are as they were years ago.The menu is full of good sounding dishes. We chose an order of spare ribs and one of Schäufele. Since both were cooked to order, they took longer to prepare. The service was good and the prices were fair.Alas, each dish was no better than average. The failing was unimaginative seasoning.
4 based on 76 reviews
I was an US Army Officer in the 2nd Squadron 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment stationed in BK in the early 60s. I visited the Bratwurst Glockle weekly if not more often. Local beer on tap, great food in a beautiful restaurant. We always went to the 2nd floorI returned with my son last year. You can go back. Great food and also wine. The local food is hardy but delicious. I was overjoyed to return with my son Pat Berrigan, Jr. Great place, great memories.
4 based on 188 reviews
Bad Kissingen isn't a place you go for the food. Most restaurants serve your average German/Franconian food, so that Schubert's provided a welcome change. I was lucky and got a table on Saturday night without having reserved. It helped that I was alone (although this can sometimes be detrimental). I got a table in the old, original part of the restaurant, had very attentive service, and enjoyed my food. The cuisine is more nouveau German than very Franconian - so if you are looking for typical local cuisine, you might want to go elsewhere. But if you want a new take on classic dishes, this is the place to go.And of course they have a great wine list and the prices are reasonable.
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