Reviews on European food in Oberaudorf, Bavaria, Germany. Oberaudorf is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany.
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This restuarant in a plesent walk out of the village (ten mins) and a nice view point from the outside seating.swings for kids. It also has accomadation.
3 based on 36 reviews
Liked the fast service , good food and beer!Location is on the main road in the village so no great vista but easy access even from the motorway (if you come off the Inntal autobahn at oberaudorf and head for oberaudorf it is at the t junction just 2mins away). Will go again .
4 based on 43 reviews
The food was well cooked and tasty but the portions were small.Although highly recommended by friends we found the food was severely over priced.Tended to be more of an artistic creation that came from the kitchen, and definitely not a plateful of something to fill you. If you are looking for Hausmannskost look elsewhere.In general, nice enough but nearly 17 euro for a grill teller with 3 very small pieces of meat and a minimal portion of vegetables and what looked like chips/fries from McDonalds is definitely overpriced.The table next to us had pizzas and they looked good and were about the cheapest thing on the menu....at just under 10 Euros also a bit steep. Definitely better value can be had at any Italian restaurant.Our overall view is that we would not recommend it to our friends and we will not be in a rush to go back.
5 based on 10 reviews
von Italien zufällig dieses Restaurant gefunden, weil das Restaurant, wo ich eigentlich hin wollte geschlossen hatte.Sehr gute Hausmannskost: bayrischen Leberkäs und dazu das typische Weizen - herrlich! Dazu sitzt man auf einer gemütlichen Terasse. Die Wirtsleute und die Bedienung sind freundlich und schnell - professionell!
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4 based on 11 reviews
At the bottom of chairlift easily overlooked but decent bar / cafe and a nice interior . friendly staff and free parking , enjoyable visiting to the place.
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5 based on 173 reviews
Charming, friendly owner/waiter, very good food, decent prices.This is a casual local place with a variety of pizzas, pastas, entree salads, etc.Main dining room is completely non smoking (still not always the case in Austria).There is a nice outdoor terrace out back as well as a children's playgroundThey take credit cards.There were several free parking space out front (and ample street parking should those all be occupied)We will return if in the area again.
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4 based on 56 reviews
After being on the Wendelstein we passed by the Tatzelwurm by coincidence. Already from the outside this hotel/restaurant looks spectacular. We had lunch: fried chicken with potato/mâché lettuce. Mixed pork platter. Tiroler Groestl. Everything looked very appetizing and prepared/presented with great care. The taste was excellent, exactly what you expect from Bavarian/Austrian cuisine. The service was out of this world, never in Europe we had staff this friendly and knowledgeable wait on us. The restaurant has a very attractive alpine flair to it, not kitschy, very original and homy. Prices are very fair. We decided this is our fav Alpine food location.
4 based on 61 reviews
Settling in for a relaxed meal at the Blau Quelle is like slipping into your favorite slippers, pulling up a comfortable seat, and taking in the splendor of the Alps, while awaiting the best trout meal anywhere! Visiting the Quelle is a lot like "coming home." Our singing divas, both young and old, slipped into a companionable frame of mind while enjoying some of the Tyrol's finest food! Naturally, the forelle blau was perfectly cooked for all of us, and our famous guests were right at home in one of their special places:Austria. Slipping easily into the dialect, they ordered the specialties of the house, poached trout, with a bit of palatschinken as dessert, flambeed with their home made schnapps, apricot filling, etc. The beer and Gruner Veltlener, luscious white wine from the Wachau Valley and with the Quelle's own label now, made for an exciting meal, though super relaxed. Watching the actors coming in for a bite before one of the performances in the Opera Haus, our sopranos and mezzos reminisced about their love for Austria, its people, and especialling its music. From Bayreuth to Vienna, there was no finer place for them to dine than the Blau Quelle that day. Memories are made of this stuff. PS: Dear Struth Family, we shall return in December for your winter goodies! Can't wit to see you and dine with everyone, especially Tante Bergie. She always has that special welcome awaiting the Quelle's guests, and she can give you the best reviews of what to do in this glorious area.Dear RhythmA5678,many thanks for taking your time for this great review and your positive words. We like to hear that you felt well at our restaurant.We like to hear that you honor our hospitality and recognize the high quality of our service and used products. We would like to welcome you very soon again and looking forward to that.With best regards from Erl and from family Gaby & Alex Struth and the entire Blaue Quelle-Team
4 based on 48 reviews
A large menu card plus a day card . We had a couple of different meals plus cream soup , all very nice. Relaxed for such a big place and on TUesday night the band plays local music outside from 1930hrsThey also have an English menu if you ask.Will go back , recommended .
4 based on 126 reviews
Bavarian food
Dropped in here for a meal last night while staying across the road at the Lambacher guesthouse. It was very busy (about 7:30pm on a Saturday night), but the waitress managed to find us one free table that just needed to be cleared.We weren't really hungry as we had eaten a massive lunch at Tegernsee Brausterbl, so we ordered drinks first, a dark beer (Dunkel) for me and a Pinot Grigio 0.25L for my wife. The Pinot turned out to be a rose!The menu was in German and I couldn't understand most of it, so the waitress brought us an English version and we ordered one meal to share (Shashlik with french fries). When the meal appeared, it was clear that this order was also mixed-up, in that we had a very full plate each!The food was very tasty, with the shashlik of meat and veg covered in a goulash-like sauce and the chips were the crispiest, tastiest ever with the gravy! Although full, I managed to eat most of mine and my wife finished hers off completely!The waitress was lovely, very helpful, and i think the kitchen screwed up our order, hence, only 3 stars, but the food is definitely worth 4 stars.P.S. I also am giving just 3 stars because the restaurant was way too warm, even when we stripped down to T-shirts. A poor lady on an adjacent table was fanning herself for much of the night!
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