Reviews on Central European food in Bad Soden, Hesse, Germany. Bad Soden (also: Bad Soden am Taunus) is a town and spa in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. Population 21,412 (2005).
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4 based on 63 reviews
We loved this cozy, charming place. Had a lovely dinner of delicious pumpkin soup and onion tarte, (Flammkuchen), I love this Alsatioan dish and was surprised and happy to find it at this restaurant. It was delicious as was everything else we tried.
4 based on 64 reviews
In the Kronberg old town. Sit outside on the nice terrace amongst the half timbered homes. The inside is designed more like a club than a cafe (lime green). Service is good (not great) and friendly. No English menu. Selections are varied from breakfast, salads, pasta, traditional dishes and some more international dishes (curry). I had a Caesar salad with grilled chicken. Good. Fresh. Chicken well prepared. Would be better with Less dressing, homemade croutons and shaved Parmesan.
4 based on 33 reviews
This is small restaurant but it has great food. The owner is the cook and his wife helps serve the food so you know you are getting great service in addition to a wonderful meal. They offer a lot of German typical dishes but they also have other specialities. The prices are really affordable. The restaurant is quite small so I will recomend that you make a reservation before going there. The atmosphere is very cozy and romantic.
4 based on 57 reviews
There are many delicous foods in this restaurant and many not Germany foods.Especially Cordon bleu was tasty.Thin pork with ham and cheese are fried.But it must be high calories and you need beer or soda for refresh.And also non alcohol beer is tasty.And outside is really nice and you can be relaxed.But its cold at night even summer.ãã¾ãã¾ã ã£ãã®ãæ¥æ¬ã®æ è¡è ã¯è¦ãããç¾å°ã®æ¹ã°ããã§ããããã¤ãã®ãåºãªã®ã§ãµã©ãããã¤ããµã¤ãºã§ããªãéãå¤ãã£ãã§ãã
Bad Soden Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Bad Soden
4 based on 253 reviews
While strolling along the river walk on a very hot afternoon, we came across a very nice little plaza filled with people eating outdoors. We decided on this restaurant because we wanted authentic local food, and we hit the jackpot. Everything was delicious, great cold beer and a very efficient and friendly service. Loved it!
4 based on 76 reviews
I felt as if I was in a different world. The was absolutely amazing, we had the bortscht, wiernerschnitzl, spegehtini and a zucchini dish from the entrees section. Every bit from each was heavenly. Our server although he didn't speak English, which is no problem for me, was very nice, attentive and helpful. This restaurant is a hidden gem and if I ever come back to this little town I will absolutely be returning here. Thank you so much!
3 based on 111 reviews
In reading other reviews it seems that people's experience at the Rote Muehle (Red Mill or Moulin Rouge - but don't expect a windmill - it's a mill driven by water power). I have personally been to the Rote Muehle many times; perhaps 20 or 30 times over 10 years. I have always found it to be very good. Twice I was here for events with large groups. The other times varied from couples to friends to business lunches. What can I say? It was always good. Local Hessian and German dishes, beers, wines and apple wines. All good.
Hesse, Germany Food Guide: 10 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Bad Soden
4 based on 44 reviews
This place is a bit plain (in a traditional way) from the decor, but the food is excellent and the owners and staff are super, super friendly.
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4 based on 612 reviews
Miroâs Ristorante unites the whole variety of the vivacious italian-mediterranean cuisine under one roof. In our five pleasure zones you can find a variety of different relaxing and refined environments. Come and visit us in Miroâs Ristorante, Skyline-Ter
My wife and I are retired Canadian professionals living in Frankfurt for 18 months. Today, between Christmas and New Years Eve, it was overcast and foggy and wet, and we decided to explore the narrow cobblestone streets of the incredibly beautiful little towns of Kronberg and Konigstein, with their timeless estate/residences. We had made reservations at Miro's (highly recommended) because we assumed, rightly, that the local residents would be a good gastronomical influence! Miros is located on a hillside overlooking the valley below. The exterior is unassuming; the interior is very nicely decorated, warm and welcoming, with linen tablecloths. The owner himself seated us at a table with a view.If readers look at the comments on the attached photos, they will see why we were so delighted with the meal. The flavours and presentation were excellent. The ambience is such that families will enjoy dining, as well as couples looking for a memorable experience. (Why dine at other fine restaurants where the stuffy, stiff formality creates gastric ulcers?)The cost of the meals is entirely reasonable for the high quality and absolute professionalism. We will be back again to explore the menu. Bravo Mirwais!Thank you very much!You have to come back on a sunny day to take a look out of our windows an to see the great panorama.And of course, to explore the menu.We are looking forward to see you,kind regardsMiro
4 based on 124 reviews
We were invited for a menu. I tried a coco-soup with curry, it was delicious spicy. As second I choosed a lamb, it was fine as well. Good wines.
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