Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Erding, Bavaria, Germany. Erding is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and capital of the district Erding. It had a population of 34,122 in 2004. It is twinned with Bastia in Corsica.
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4 based on 278 reviews
This restaurant is the worst we ever visited We arrived 1 minute after 9 checking from TripAdvisor that the operating hours are until 11pmThey refused our seating telling that the kitchen closes at 9 ie 1minute earlier We explained them that we had lost our flight and payed 25 euros in Uber but The manager and the employees were extremely rood and just wanted to go homeEven Public Sector employees in Africa work more and better They lost 100 Euro we were supposed to spend there On addition the place is very dirty and terrible but your solutions when left near Munich Airport are limited IN THE END it's better not to eat at all than to eat there
4 based on 142 reviews
But it was the only place serving an excellent Kaiserschmarn and quite good scrambled eggs. The young waiter was more than pleasant and patient. BUT what kind of mix of American/English/German/Football/Nothing pub decoration. Worst was the loud boum-boum music which at 5 pm gives you the envy to fly away. Why naming it Dostojewskij ?
4 based on 87 reviews
food, beautifully presented. Many vegan dishes. I had the red beet salad, Wheelchair accessible, opens @ 9:00 AM
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4 based on 37 reviews
Immerse yourself in the world of excellent taste while enjoying the special atmosphere in our à la carte restaurant. The stylish restaurant enchants with the elegant charm of the empire in its noble design. The kitchen embarks on a culinary world trip, in
The Therme Erding is the largest spa/therme/sauna establishment in Europe. It recently built a spectacular hotel, the Hotel Victory, connecting to it, which I reviewed a while back. You can walk to the Therme from the hotel in your bathrobe. Food in the Therme itself is your usual spa food - some OK Italian and Thai food, a 'culinarium' where I had a mediocre duck dish a while back. You can also get 'healthy' food. This time I decided to go back to my room, put my clothes back on and go to the Empire Restaurant in the Hotel Victory. You can use the buffet in the hotel in your bathrobe, but you have to wear street clothes in the Empire Restaurant. The restaurant itself looks like Taillevent in Paris looked like 50 years ago. A high-ceilinged room, damask tablecloths, sparkling crystal. Quiet. I had an excellent foie gras as a starter, a piece of gently grilled duck liver surrounded by various tidbits of fruit and nuts - not a pate, sitting on a white sauce that I liked but couldn't recognize. I had a rather good Pfalz cabernet/merlot. Second course was a rare, 3 chop rack of lamb, perfectly done, again with delicious small bits of vegetables. I had a glass of an excellent South African pinotage. I ordered the cheese course for dessert - instead of pieces of cheese from a cart they served two small warm cocottes, one with melted vacherin covered with slices of white truffles, the other with perfectly boiled small potatoes with chives. It was like a fondue, with potatoes and truffles instead of bread. "This is a crazy dessert," I thought. I needn't have worried. It was fabulous. And I turned down a Valrhona chocolate cake for it. The meal was 39 Euros, each glass of wine 6 Euros. You can hardly get out of an autobahn Movenpick for this price. I would have not complained if I had paid twice as much. I could actually imagine this as a destination restaurant, vaut le voyage, with a couple of hours in the world's greatest sauna establish thrown in as a bonus!
3 based on 60 reviews
The HAFEN RESTAURANT enthusiastic the whole family in the morning with a rich breakfast buffet with regional products. Enjoy the glorious maritime flair of the restaurant and the choice of pancakes or various egg dishes that are freshly prepared for you.
Had the breakfast buffet here when staying at the hotel. Variety of cereals, yogurts, fruits, scrambled eggs (also fried and omelets on demand), sausage, bacon, cold cuts, vegetables, breads, pastries, orange and grapefruit juice, water, and Douwe Eggert (sp?) coffee machines. Was fine but not fantastic. Fun, quirky design (sit your family down in your own dory/table.
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