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.
Things to do in Erding
4.5 based on 80 reviews
We called in with only a short amount of time before heading to Munich airport. Although packed, the staff ensured they took our order quickly and having ordered just nachos all round, they served it very quickly. However, this places has expanded a lot since our visit 4 years ago, it has quite large capacity now and was packed out - not sure if this is the reason the food was not so great? We ordered 2 plates of the nachos with chilli con carne - the chilli consisted of several clumps of minces, but tasted OK. The dips were very disappointing, instead of a salsa which is the usual accompaniment, there was a thai sweet chilli sauce which was a bit odd. The avocado dip was also quite tasteless too. However it did the job of getting us a quick meal.
4.5 based on 164 reviews
Located within walking distance of the Therme Erding. Excellent Italian dishes with excellent service at very reasonable price. I enjoyed the grilled calamari. It was a generous portion, fresh, and cooked properly.
4 based on 506 reviews
We stayed four nights at this hotel during a recent European vacation. I cannot say enough good things about this hotel. The staff was very nice; all spoke English which was very helpful. Leading up to our trip I had to make a number of changes and they were always very polite and accommodating. The food in the restaurant was amazing and of course the beer was too. Breakfast was included with our stay and it was very good. There was a good deal of variety of everything and even hot dishes to choose from. I suggest trying the Bavarian Breakfast dish at least once. Also included were passes to the Thermal Spa in Erding. That was also a great time. .
4 based on 110 reviews
I came across this restaurant by accident and it's location, with its outdoor Seating bordered by the ruins of Erding's old city walls, promised to be the perfect place for dinner after being cooped up in a long international flight from the US. Ahh, the fresh air, hearing the birds sing, watching the sky turn dark, while I ate savory pork tenderloin in mushroom sauce. My two-year old daughter sampled items from everyones' plate and squeeled in delight when she noticed the little lights on above our heads. After a very filling meal, we walked through the archway in the ruins, down the stairs into a little park-like area heavily perfumed by the flowers growing there, to a little playground where my daughter was able to expend her energy. It was a perfect evening.
4 based on 101 reviews
We spoilt ourselves for supper after a long day of sight-seeing in München.
I ordered a Caesar's salad and my wife the salmon with tiriyaki sauce. Our 10 year old son loved his spaghetti carbonara and I devoured my salad.
Unfortunately my wife's salmon was totally over-cooked, despite asking our lovely English waitress to make sure with the kitchen the fish is pink in the middle when served. Her service was, however so excellent that we didn't even bother complaining
4.5 based on 107 reviews
Went here based on other TA reviews and were not disappointed. Staff is very friendly and welcoming, food was the best Greek food we tasted in quite a while. Prices reasonable. Be advised that there is no parking near the restaurant itself, it's in a residential street with no public parking so you have to leave your car on the main road and walk from there. No credit cards accepted, only cash or German EC card.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
Went there for a Christmas dinner with my Munich team and it did not disappoint. The organic food was of great quality and one of the dishes being beetroot flavored pasta with horseradish was really exceptional ... Overall - a bit of the beaten track but for sure a great place to go if you are looking for quality food.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
Five star indian restaurant
Very friendly welcome. A wide variety of dishes including a large choice for vegetarians. Food was hot and tasty and very nicely presented. Food stayed hot as it was kept over a tea light. We were given complimentary popodums at the start and a mini dessert at end of meal. Everything was reasonably priced too. Would definetly return if ever in the area again.
4 based on 170 reviews
The restaurant is actually and old Bavarian typical farm.
In winter is cozy inside, with the absolute must deco in any true Bayerish restaurant (wooden made furniture, beer jars, cross, photos of important people, traditional curtains...) and in summer the biergarten they have is great, considering the small place they have in the front yard.
The waitresses are dressed in the traditional dirndl and are friendly and speak some sort of English (which is NOT so common).
The portions are huge, tasty and they have quite a variety that changes depending on the season of the year. The beer is Erdinger, so, just enjoy it...one of my favourites. Great value for the money.
They use local products (Erding, like almost the whole Bayern, is a farm land).
Be careful, it is not open every day. I believe is Wednesdays when they close, but better call before you go.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Been eating here for 16 years - service is truly excellent - menus in english and most of the staff can make a stab at the language. The food, though never fancy is solid hearty great fare - gyros can be a bit crunchy.. Free ouzo and handshakes are the norm. Can be very busy so if there are a few of you reserve a table
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