Find out what European restaurants to try in Bad Krozingen. Bad Krozingen is a spa town in the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 15 km southwest of Freiburg. In the 1970s, the previously independent villages Biengen, Hausen an der Möhlin, Schlatt and Tunsel, including Schmidhofen, became part of Bad Krozingen.
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4 based on 78 reviews
My wife and I visted this restaurant along with another couple earlier this year. This first time we went we all had something different. One of my friends had the hot stones served with raw steak which you cooked yourself. Although all our meals was of exceptional quality, we all quite fancied the hot stones and steak so we returned again a few days later. We were not disappointed at all. It was BRILLIANT. We could not speak German but the all the girls in the restaurant all spoke good English and went out of their way to speak to us and made us feel very welcome. When we return in 2016 this will be our first restaurant to go back to..
4 based on 149 reviews
This restaurant is in a great area of Staufen and has both indoor and outdoor seating areas. Food is tasty and good portions, with a good selection of menu choices.
4 based on 58 reviews
I stayed at this hotel and when I did a search, I was surprised to find the restaurant in the hotel was the highest rated in town. I had dinner there and it was awesome. It was there price fix menu and had a wonderful shrimp appetizer and monk fish entrée. It was incredible. Well worth the stop if you are in the area.
4 based on 123 reviews
Freiburg has a great tradition for the Straussi experience and we were recommended the Lorenz by a local who claimed that it was one of the best. The recommendation was absolutely accurate. The venue is wonderful. The outdoor eating is venued in a courtyard area which has its own aviary! The old barns have been converted into the indoor dining space. They are amazing as the walls are totally covered with mirrors.The food is excellent. The menu is extensive, which does not follow the real Staussi philosophy but it does mean that you can keep returning and always try something new. Vegetarian options are many and varied. I had the asparagus in a spinach pancake with a cream sauce. Absolutely delicious, filling and still a light dish.The staff are great and helpful.The only down side to the staussi is that it can be difficult to get a table. They do not have a booking system. We went on a Sunday and arrived 5 minutes after opening time. By then the place (which is vast) was totally full. I suggest that either you come at opening time or about an hour an a half after as the first diners will be leaving.I hope you enjoy the place as much as we did.
4 based on 44 reviews
Quite a few of the places in Bad Krozingen are a bit expensive but this place was excellent value. We sat outside, next to a small, trickling stream channel, under a canopy, and ate wonderful schnitzel and drank good local wine, for a good price. Quiet, off the main street, not at all pretentious, lots of locals eating there - what more do you want?
4 based on 58 reviews
A friend and I dined here in September, after a long drive from Calais. It was quaint, small and friendly. The steaks were very well cooked, high quality and great value. Everything is in German, they don't speak English, but that's not a problem. You don't expect English in a typical German village.Food was lovely, good value and served with a smile - and an excellent local German beer. Happy customers!
4 based on 80 reviews
Having had one or two disappointing experiences with Michelin-starred restaurants, we went to this one with an open mind. We needn't have worried though as it was delicious from start to finish. The restaurant is part of a 'gasthof' which is situated in a small village. They do have a pretty little garden but, unfortunately, the weather was wet and cool when we went.We opted for their set menu and asked for wine recommendations which we enjoyed and which complimented the food well. It is quite a small restaurant, and the atmosphere was very convivial. Attractive paintings, lots of light-coloured wood and white linen make the restaurant light and airy. Service was efficient and cheerful. As can be expected at a Michelin-star restaurant, this was not a cheap meal, but worth every penny. A lot of hard work and imagination had gone into the preparation of the delightfully fresh ingredients. The food was beautifully presented with lots of colour, texture and flavour, and we made the most of our three-hour dining experience taking in and enjoying everything going on around us. We would definitely go back, perhaps next time for a lovely sunny lunch in their garden.
4 based on 159 reviews
This restaurant was a great find! Buzzing on a Saturday night, reservation recommended although we managed to find a seat.Very friendly and fast service, wide menu and great prices. Most mains are between â¬10 and â¬14 (very large portions!) with drinks under â¬3. Total bill for two gyros and two pints of beer came in at under â¬25. Highly recommend the gyros "nach Art des Hauses".
4 based on 170 reviews
The food was fresh, tasty, and portions large. As well, the staff was very attentive and helpful. The weather outside was cold and bitter, but a dinner at Dipiu made us feel a lot closer to the mediterranean.Thank you
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4 based on 155 reviews
Visited Lowen which is situated in the Basler StraÃe on our last night as we wanted something light to eat. As it was threatening rain we ate inside and it is a very modern style restaurant inside.We both had Tagliatelle with Salmon, along with a couple of glasses of local red wine. Finishing with a tea and coffee, a very reasonable 29 euros.We would definitely return.
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