Reviews on German food in Neu-Isenburg, Hesse, Germany. The 'Huguenot city' of Neu-Isenburg is a town in Germany, located in the Offenbach district of Hesse. It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 35,472 (2007). The town is known nowadays mainly for its regionally used shopping centre, the Isenburg-Zentrum (IZ), the Hugenottenhalle, the Hotel Kempinski Frankfurt, the Autokino Gravenbruch (the oldest drive-in cinema in Europe), the Sportpark, the Waldschwimmbad (swimming pool) and not least of all its central location near Frankfurt Airport.
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3 based on 185 reviews
Definitely a great stop if you happen to be in the "city forrest". The Flammkuchen with asparagus (tarte flambé) was fantastic, and so were the green sauce salad with file and the apfelstrudel. Service was also very nice. Why only 4 points? The tables were not really clean at all and there was no soap in the restrooms...
3 based on 73 reviews
...this is truly a gem hidden in Neu Isenburg and offers awesome pastries and coffee in a really nice and cozy atmosphere. The citron tarte was the best Iâve had in an eternity - light and not too sweet, the apple cinnamon tarte just perfect! Definitely worth many repeats.
4 based on 27 reviews
The "Treffer" is the place to go for the local community. It offers a nice Beer Garden in the summer. The bar inside is a very communicative spot where you can enjoy local cider or beer. Rather alternative you'll find easily company particularly on Friday night when the place is crowded by millennials. It is typical German "Stammkneipe" but also very diverse and open to anyone who drops by. Since I moved away I miss it a lot.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Freddy's Kartoffelstubb - This little restaurant has a great atmosphere and served some very hearty schnitzel meals and local beer. Think unpretentious pub meals and if this style suits you then consider this eatery if you are in the area.
4 based on 886 reviews
Applewine restaurant with traditional local Frankfurt cuisine and typical drinks. Cash only - no debit or credit cards.
Place was crowded when we visited in May. Seating at a long table was quick and service was great. We went with the Ebbelwoi Apple wine, which is a nice accompaniment to sausage and sauerkraut. We had the Kartoffelworst (sausage with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes) and the Gekochtes Rippchen (pork cutlet, apple sauerkraut, mashed potatoes). Good food and a lively and friendly environment. There are many places to get this type of traditional meal and this one is particularly economical.
4 based on 51 reviews
âHiddenâ german restaurant in Neu-Isenburg!Typical german food with good service. They have the menu also in English and Spanish!Good place to have dinner.
4 based on 69 reviews
Went to Esszimmer for their Sunday brunch. It starts at 12:30 to 15:00 so was more a lunch buffet. There isn't much breakfast stuff(eggs, bacon, sausages and such),but had enough different choices for lunch for us not to miss it. Starter choices with good quality cold cuts and cheeses, the mains had duck breast, nice cooked to the point fish, tafelspitze, very tender braised of cheeks and accompanying sides. The mains were much better cooked than the sides. Wok station for noodles. Good dessert variety with chocolate covered fruits, various cakes fresh crepes. These were just some of the highlights for me. There were still plenty that I didn't have room to try. At around 49 Euro per head it isn't a cheap option but that includes all drinks and us better value when compared to similar offerings in town and other hotels where drinks are on top. Seating is also nice as they have partitioned off areas with 6~7 tables so even though the restaurant is quite big, one never feels like it's overcrowded unlike the intercontinental or at the Westin. There is a separate area where a children's brunch is set up and amusements such as balloon animals available. Overall recommendable as a nice brunch place especially if you want something a little nicer but also child friendly. Slightly outside the city but worth the visit.
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3 based on 274 reviews
It did not seem to be in a touristic area, but either is a trap for tourist or the quality is very poor we had the venison goulash and was poorly cooked!Guten Tag lieber unbekannter, mich würde interessieren wann Sie bei uns waren.Müsste dann ja schon länger her sein denn wir haben gar kein Gulasch.Ab heute den 21.04 bieten wir über die Ostertage Kalbsgulasch an .Einen schöne Zeit
Where to eat Japanese food in Neu-Isenburg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 74 reviews
We had dinner here and were able to sit outside. The service is attentive and the food is delicious. If you are not from Germany there are things that may seem different but try them and you will be pleasantly surprised.There seem to be many people other than hotel guest who come here and it is easy to see why. All up it was a great evening.Dear guest,glad to read that you enjoyed your evening at our Torschänke and we really hope to welcome you again during your next stay.Best wishesManagement Team
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4 based on 261 reviews
Nice place for a good dinner and beer experience - probably the best in Neu Isenburg. The schweinhaxe was just fine. Reservation is a must, as the place is very frequented. There is also a garden with tables even in the winter.
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