Discover Restaurants offering the best German food in Bensheim, Hesse, Germany. Bensheim is a town in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany. Bensheim lies on the Bergstraße and at the edge of the Odenwald mountains while at the same time having an open view over the Rhine plain. With about 39,000 inhabitants (2013), it is the district’s biggest town.
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4 based on 72 reviews
Food there is German based, mostly very tasty, and the service staff make an effort to serve well, bring food together, and ask if anything more is required.Being the oldest building in Bensheim makes it an unusual but scenic location.
4 based on 66 reviews
We were here for the first time and we are very happy. The people here are very nice and the foot is perfect. We come here from Russia and when we come again to Germany, we will come here again. We like Weiherhaus and the people's here. Thank you for the nice evening :) we like it very much.
4 based on 29 reviews
We have been to this tiny restaurant twice and both times were excellent. The interior is cozy with a Mom and Pop feel. The service is impeccable - efficient and friendly with no hectic. The menu offers traditional Austrian dishes prepared to current standards. Ingredients are top quality and fresh. My husband and I have tried the pumpkin soup, T- Bone steak and veal stroganoff as specials, and the salmon pasta from the regular menu. Everything was perfectly prepared, the amuse bouche and salads excellent and very good local and Austrian wines. Bring an appetite as portions are generous. Would give 4 1/2 stars if I could!
4 based on 63 reviews
The regular menu is limited to eight items including a schnitzel, pork steak baked with potatoes and tomatoes, cooked cheese, and homemade sausage.An ever-changing posted menu with about six items reflects the importance of serving in-season dishes (see photo).All breads, rolls, and cakes are baked on site.My wife and I visited Café Alte Dortmühle in Bensheim as guests of a newly-discovered German family of my 3rd, 4th, and 5th cousins. We sampled almost everything on the menu. All was excellent. If you do not have the luxury of going in a large group, go back many times until you have a chance to taste it all.Itâs worth the short detour from Heidelberg, Manheim, or Frankfort.
4 based on 96 reviews
a fun place and a pub for the locals. Great place to meet and get a local feel for Bensheim. Food is served on large skewers hung over your table for a fun eating adventure. Good tasting food to. Local beers and they brew on-site so its a place to add to the must see list when travelling through BensheimHello mikemurray2009,thank you for the review. Hope to see you again, maybe this time at our BBQ-EventGreetings,your Burggraf-Team
4 based on 105 reviews
This is the sort of place that you should visit once, for the spectacular view over Bensheim but only on a weekday. On any sunny weekend day it is a nightmare, totally overcrowded, difficult to find a seat. The food is what I would call basic German primitive and the wine is grim. Prices are high but the staff are friendly.
4 based on 74 reviews
Nice, rustically decorated place, not too big, not to small in Bensheim/Zell. Can be combined with a walk between the wineyards.
4 based on 253 reviews
I am frequently in Germany for my business, and I learnt in the meantime some of German food tradition.Together with colleagues I have been recently at Blauer Aff.Very special restaurant from outside as well as inside.And this was already attractive. The dining rooms are different one from the other: I liked very much the idea of organizing an area inside like a summer dehor... brilliant and well designed. Other areas are more in the old tradition with stone walls, old farm tools...Also the food is in the local tradition, but there is the soft attempt also in searching and well contaminating from other nation food traditions.I like in general Tomato Soups as made in many restaurants in Germany. And it is quite normal for me to start dinner with it when available. So I did it as well at Blauer Aff. What an amazing surprise the Tomato Soup with Burrata and Basilikum! Great idea from the chef. It was delicate, but full of taste. Delicious. I enclose also the photo as I loved it, even if I know very well the picture is never really representative of the food experience.Take a dinner at the Blauer Aff and try their proposals. My colleagues had other dishes that they liked and also myself. But the tomato soup with burrata remains for me a Must-try-it!!!
4 based on 242 reviews
This former antiques show room was changed some years ago to a restaurant and is tastefully and comfortably furnished and appointed. A very pleasant atmosphere but quite a large area and so for me, lacking in 'Gemütlichkeit' or intimacy which for most people may be irrelevant. The welcome is very warm and efficiently handled. There is a table d'hote menu together with the limited a la Carte menu. This limited menu is quite a good idea, allowing the kitchen to concentrate on doing a few dishes, but doing them well. We were a party of six and all were satisfied with quality and quantity of the meals. The one small complaint was that the House wine that was served had been sitting too long in an open bottle and so tasted oxidised. It was mentioned to a staff member but no response was forthcoming other than a rather negative frown.Finally, in my view, this is not a restaurant suitable for small children.
4 based on 41 reviews
Simple cafe , simple food , simple service . Not bad but nothing special.Hotel restaurn would be better
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