Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. There’s plenty to see and do in this 2,000-year-old German city. The gothic Saint Bartholomeus Cathedral is a perseverant structure, having been destroyed and rebuilt twice since its 14th century construction. Catch a screening at the German Film Museum, stroll the exhibit halls of one of Frankfurt’s many galleries, or climb to the top of the Main Tower for sweeping 360-degree views of the city.
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4 based on 379 reviews
Informal and busy place offering a wide selection of pizza and pasta. Pros: Fast and efficient service, open until late night (rare attribute for a restaurant in Frankfurt), wide selection of pizza and pasta, possibility to take away. Cons: pizza too salty compared to the best Italian pizza, place is very basic in terms pf comfort/accomodation.
4 based on 282 reviews
We were fortunate to have our only day in Frankfurt be a beautiful Saturday afternoon. We decided to walk along the river then through the historic district. There were many outdoor cafes and restaurants as is typical in Europe so we decided around 4:30 to stop for a bite to eat since we had not eaten since late morning. We initially stopped at a German cafe which was very crowded. We sat for about 10 minutes without being waited on so decided to leave and try the Ristorante Sardegna. Since it was not very busy we sat outside and were waited on immediately. Three of us split a pizza and had house salads and wine. The pizza was excellent and the service was great. If you are looking for an Italian restaurant in Frankfurt go here.
4 based on 75 reviews
This is a attractively decorated and friendly Italian restaurant. The menu is as it is in all Italian restaurants though the menu is limited (with the advantage that service was quick). Food itself was fine but nothing special. Overall a nice place if you fancy Italian food.
4 based on 254 reviews
Alexis Sorbas is certainly not a typical greek restaurant that targets a mass audience by selling mediocre -meat mountains- of Gyros and bifteki with fries, they actually sell great food with a much higher standard as you would expect, also looking at the location, a residential neighbourhood.I can certainly recommend this restaurant and only 2 small facts made me give them 4 in stead of 5 points, the first : it was quite loud , hard to have a conversation during the meal but they did have a large group that evening, and the way they tried to sell their wine , pushing a blend and promoting it big time without giving me the opportunity to have a look in the wine menu (maybe they don't even have one)
4 based on 279 reviews
In einem charmanten Ambiente und einer besonderen Atmosphäre bieten wir Ihnen eine Fülle kulinarischer Genüsse nach alter Tradition kombiniert mit den Einflüssen der modernen Küche. Richtungsweisend bin selbstverständlich ich -Pavlos Maios- als Inhaber. M
Though this is located in a quieter neighborhood a bit off the centre it is well worth a visit and only a short walk or Uber ride past the train station or exhibition halls.Food is excellent, fresh and authentic, menu options varied, most specialties from Crete region. They seem not to have Greek beer which would have been nice. Service is attentive and friendly. Prices are not low but fair for the quality. Reservations are probably recommended, it does seem busy.
4 based on 828 reviews
Penne tonno da best. My boyfriend and I looked up this restaurant because he was tempted with âtagliattaâ, and I ordered penne tonno ( penne with fish and tomato sauce). He was a bit dissatisfied with tagliatta not because it isnât wonderful but himself is really picky himself with food but for me is good the meat is succulent and it tastes amazing (if you love rosemary, you absolutely gonna love this dishes). And the penne tonno, is so wonderful, thisâs the best pasta with fish that Iâve ever had. Normally, when I got tuna pasta whether the sauce is plain or barely can see the fish, but this one is amazing..Surely gonna come back to here.
4 based on 1793 reviews
Sicilian food and best wines from Italy.
Trattoria i Siciliani requires patience but it is worth the wait. A very busy small trattoria with a real buzz. The staff know their business. There is an excellent wine list and the food offering covers all tastes and is efficiently constructed.
4 based on 1326 reviews
A group of us visiting Frankfurt went there for dinner this past week. They serve an amazing variety of freshly made very tasty starters. Their mains are huge and quite filling. The dessert tasting platter is a definite do not miss with some unique sweets!Would definitely go again!Thank you very much S6blr
4 based on 1069 reviews
I went to Mediciâs based on the many enthusiastic reviews on tripadvisor. Sadly, the experience was a culinary disappointment. It is clear the chef tries to be creative and fancy, but they donât quite manage to pull it off. My starter was served with a green salad which was bogged down in a heavy dressing, with some mayonnaise criss-crossed on top. This took all the freshness out of it and also didnât look very appetizing. The scampi was really nice, but accompanied by slices of peeled lemon which were far too agressive for the delicate shellfish. The white asparagus was overcooked and quite fibrous. Hollandaise sauce however was home-made and rather lovely. With one exception (I received my first smile from the person in question when I left a tip...), the service was attentive and very friendly. The terrace is also quite nice, and in a more quiet side street. But despite these positive points, Iâm afraid that I cannot recommend Mediciâs, especially given their rather high prices.
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4 based on 75 reviews
I suspect the owners have written all of the five star reviews, because this restaurant is run by people who have probably just started in the restaurant business...and possibly never eaten in a restaurant . Terrible and limited wine list. The waiter, who I suspect was an owner had no clue what his wine was. Asked for Chardonnay and got a Pinot Grigio. Soup was good, but the rest of the food was marginal. Brought out bread that was decent but didnât provide a bread plate or any oil and vinegar. Final amateur sign? Cash only. Not a good experience for our last night of vacation. Avoid BonVivant.
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