Discover Restaurants offering the best German food in Andernach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Andernach (German pronunciation: [ˈandɐˌnax]) is a town in the district of Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, of currently about 30,000 inhabitants. It is situated towards the end of the Neuwied basin on the left bank of the Rhine between the former tiny fishing village of Fornich in the north and the mouth of the small river Nette in the southeast, just 13 miles (21 km) north of Koblenz, with its five external town districts: Kell, Miesenheim, Eich, Namedy, and Bad Tönisstein. A few hundred metres downstream of Andernach the Rhine valley narrows from both sides forming the northern part of the romantic Middle Rhine stretch. Already in Roman times the place the narrow passage begins was named "Porta Antunnacensis" or Andernachian Gate. It is formed by two hills, the Krahnenberg (engl. Crane hill) and the Engwetter (Narrow weather) on the right bank near the wine village Leutesdorf (external town district of Bad Hönningen). The crane hill is named after the old crane beneath his foot (see below); in earlier times (until 1650) the hill was named "Geiersberg" ("Vulture's hill").
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I visited Andernach for business in September 2014. I found this Bistro and went there because they offered free Wi-Fi. It turned out the food was good, too.I liked it so much that I went there again a couple of days later.On the first visit, I had Klammkuchen, which is a pizza-like dish but with thin crust like matzo and sour cream.On the second visit, I ate tomato soup and spaghetti with seafood. Got bartender to make a vodka martini "American-style" by making a sketch on back of business card. they didn't have olives, nor a martini glass. Also, got her to make a black Russian. She asked a tall customer to fetch the coffee liqueur from a high shelf behind the bar, but otherwise had no issues making this drink.
4 based on 18 reviews
visit us in the beautiful wine village Leutesdorf am Rhein where you can enjoy international Food, wines, tapas and local beers. Rhein view as a bonus
Ich durfte den Service des Gutsausschank nun schon mehrmals genieÃen. Frau Sikosek ist jedes Mal sehr zuvorkommend, freundlich und hilfsbereit. Die Speiseauswahl ist kreativ und bietet für jeden eine ansprechende Auswahl. Kippling am Rhein ist schon der Hammer! Im Sommer kann man toll im Garten mit Flussblick sitzen und in der kühleren Jahreszeit bietet das renovierte Gutshaus ein uriges Ambiente.
3 based on 58 reviews
The Pfeffermuehle is located close to the Geysir Discovery Centre. We has dinner there and enjoyed our meal very much. The prices were reasonable - but a little more expensive than some other comparable restaurants in Andernach - maybe its because of the location. We ate outside - very comfortable - heaters and blankets provided; and the inside facility looked nice too. There was no English menu, but the waitress offered to help and translated the options for us. All and all, a very enjoyable experience.
4 based on 25 reviews
We had dinner in this restaurant during our stay in Andernach. The apartment owner recommended it - saying it was one of her favourites. We understand why - great atmosphere, friendly staff, delicious food and reasonable prices. There was no English menu but the waitress translated a few options for us. We ate early 6pm (on a Saturday) and the restaurant was already getting busy - so a reservation may be advisable for later in the evening. The restaurant is easy to find - a little outside the old town and close to Lidl supermarket.
4 based on 21 reviews
The Food and Price and Service were good,by warm Weather u can sit outside, there is also a small smoking Section inside.
3 based on 66 reviews
We went here for lunch and had a table in their charming outside seating area.It's a traditional German restaurant, serving of course mostly traditional German dishes.Prices are very affordable, so the value for money is very good indeed.Service is friendly.A recommendable place in central Andernach.
4 based on 46 reviews
Adorable cottage where you can enjoy a quiet meal away from the busy lifestyle of the city. We had a delicious fondue and beer but other customers were enjoying cake and coffee. It is typical to leave your car further down the road and hike uo to the restaurant so you can exercise and then enjoy a nice meal! Highly recomended.
4 based on 31 reviews
We ate twice at the hotel as the food was absolutely outstanding. Both evenings the restaurant was fully booked. The kitchen might be German but in a sophisticated way. One of the dinners I got wild boar with chanterelles and a lot of other accessories. It's some of the best pork I have tasted for a long time. The desserts are a whole chapter for themselves. Try them. Absolutely top quality service with good knowledge of the food and wine.
4 based on 72 reviews
Not familiar in Andernach we were looking for asperges 'spargel'. The first restaurant we checked was ' Stilvoll ' on the Markt in Andernach.We had two different aspergesdishes: one classic, with ham, boiled potatoes and butter.The other dish was Italian style with baked potatoes, prosciutto and Italian cheese.Both were tastefull and very nice.But the main reason to come to 'Stilvoll' are the desserts. Creme brullee was perfect, as was the melted chocolate with brownie. The presentation was very good, with fresh strawberries and vanilla icecream on the side. The creme brullee came with mango icecream. Very nice.
4 based on 121 reviews
Decided on this venue on our first night in Andernach. We were welcomed on entry by very friendly staff. We both decided to have the Argentine steak for dinner. Wonderful quality and well worth the cost. Steak with all the trimmings was really good quality and massive in portion size. If you are in this town I would recommend your evening menu here. It opens at 1800 which is great for eating before visiting any pubs/clubs or just walking on the promenade.
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