Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Bad Teinach-Zavelstein, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany including Gourmetrestaurant Berlins Krone, Naturparkrestaurant Berlins Lamm, Zum Alten Calwer, Krabba-Nescht, Rossle, Brauhaus Calw, Hausbrauerrei Monchswasen, Bei Francesco, Wildbader Hof
Restaurants in Bad Teinach-Zavelstein
4 based on 173 reviews
From the outside, we werenât expecting much but very quickly realised that weâd struck local gold. Our order was taken with blunt good nature and efficiently brought hot and fresh. All that we had between the four of us really good, accompanied by our hostâs choice of very nice, reasonably priced local wine. Itâs not a flash, smart place, but itâs local, comfortable, roomy, atmospheric and friendly; a most enjoyable meal.
4 based on 94 reviews
Excellent food, friendly and competent service, and great value for your money. Try the spaghetti Carbonara and home made gelato, then walk it off in the beautiful town. Bad Liebenzell is worth the trip from Stuttgart.And if you are visiting, this is the place to eat. It is usually full of locals, but if you can find a table, they will make you feel at home-and they speak excellent English!
4 based on 130 reviews
Gotta tell you about my experience here. Stumbled across the place on a trip through the northern Black Forest. A micro brewery with a full blown kitchen German style. The beer tasted great and was brewed as fresh as can be. One can watch the brewery whilst waiting for the food. Everything very German, efficient, stainless and inviting. The food was down-to-earth German Svabian style with Spaetzle being offered too. To my astonishment, the menu was packed with delicacies and they were really affordable. Canadian Buffalo (imported) topped the price range, but that protein must have been shipped here before one can dig in. Great salads too and a big outdoor dining terrace as well.
3 based on 117 reviews
First thigh the menu is in German and English, and the translations make sense! Food as good as it gets in the region with fresh ingredients, very well presented and good flavor. Beer menu is ample and similar what I'm used from California micro breweries.
4 based on 43 reviews
This hotel seems to feature on Tripadvisor as a restaurant but it actually is quite a large hotel with rooms on several floors. I stayed here for several days on a bed and breakfast basis and took most of my meals in the restaurant. My room was an odd mixture of minimalist modernism and a very ancient wooden wardrobe inscribed with its date of manufacture, 1793. The bathroom was very small but functional (shower only, from which it was easy to flood the floor). There were a couple of irritating features/deficiencies, like: no hairdryer. Curtains very thin, letting in street lighting at night and daylight early in the morning. Free wi-fi was provided but it did not work in the room. I had to sit in the corridor to take advantage of this facility.The restaurant was good, offering reasonably priced Schnitzel, beef, veal and fish dishes, plus the obligatory âMaultaschenâ, a type of stuffed pasta very popular in Swabia. The draught beer advertised outside was not available. There is a âcosyâ bar on the ground floor but it is not recommended to non-smokers as it is licensed for smoking (as many such German establishments still are) - and the regulars make full use of this facility.The breakfast was very disappointing, consisting mainly of thin slices of cheese and German sausage, cereals and fruit. The tea was so weak as to be undrinkable. And on Sunday, when I had to leave early, I was informed rather gruffly that breakfast would not be available before 8 am.
4 based on 109 reviews
Great traditional German food, luckily we were there in chanterelle season so there were lots of options for this.They have their own whisky distillery attached and samples were tatsted! The standard is really good but the single malt is far to rough.Very expensive to purchase a bottle to take home though
4 based on 88 reviews
Was one of two recommended restaurants in the small town and we saw why. Very good.
The owner of the hotel we stayed in referred us to this restaurant, and indeed, it was worthwhile: friendly staff, great food and wine, and the veggie-burger made of zucchini was really to die for!!! The frendly waiter was helpfull in offering the wine choises (my husband took red wine, which he never likes, but this wine he said tasted great, and so it was). Some will like the fact that light is scarse, but even our party existed of only both of us, I found it really dark inside. The next day we went back to have a desert (as I was too stuffed for such the evening before) at its outdoor seating, but sadly the restaurant was then closed. As we traveled on the next day I must do so in future. Really recommended this restaurant.
Top 3 International food in Bad Teinach-Zavelstein, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 50 reviews
Our regional Restaurant Lamm and the huge panorama terrace offer stunning fews over the black forest and our beautiful little village including the old castle ruin. Enjoy our homemade dishes and swabian speicalities like "Maultaschen", fresh trouts or "Zw
The food was good, just not my favorite genre. Swabisch and Schwartzwald specialties. However, the wait staff and setting made the overall experience a wonderful one. The chef sent a complimentary tasting...wine was excellent...we will return.Dear Trent, thank you for your kind review. Great to hear that you enjoyed your time at our restaurant and that our friendly staff took well care of you. It was our pleasure serving you and we're already looking forward to welcome you again. Kind regardsElisabeth BerlinHotel Manager
Best European food near Bad Teinach-Zavelstein, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 69 reviews
Outstanding fine dining restaurant. If you're looking for an extraordinary food and wine experience this is the place to be.
Have lived in this general area for years and have found this to be one of the best of the local cuisine restaurants. Outstanding food, friendly service, and teh views from the balcony are pure schwarwald! A great place to kick back after visiting the local burgruins. There is also a much more expensive sister restaurant in the older hotel across the street, which I have not tried, but I would imagine has similar quality.
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