Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Eisenach. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Eisenach is a town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, located 50 kilometres (31 miles) west of Erfurt, 70 km (43 miles) southeast of Kassel and 150 km (93 miles) northeast of Frankfurt. It is the main urban centre of western Thuringia and bordering northeastern Hessian regions, situated near the former Inner German border. A major attraction is Wartburg castle, which has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1999.
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3 based on 42 reviews
We visited this cafe twice, as it's conveniently situated and has a pleasant ambience. The cakes looked delicious, and the only one we tried was outstanding. There is also a good range of lunchtime snacks which all sounded good value and tasty.
3 based on 90 reviews
After a week and a half traveling around Germany, we stopped here and got what we are still calling our best meal during the entire trip. We sat outside the cafe and watched the world go by as we listened to the pealing bells of the church across the courtyard. The food was so good as was the beer and the service. Please give this restaurant a try if you are in Eisenach, Germany.
3 based on 138 reviews
At the "Landgrafenstube" that has repeatedly been decorated for its excellence we will you regaled with a richly flavoured cuisine that impresses with its originality and is inspired by the recipes of the rural wine-growing districts. But the Landgrafenst
Just underneath the Wartburg castle, the restaurant offers a rather limited selection of dishes, but both the Sauerbraten ("sour roast beef", a German beef specialty) and the catfish (Wels in German) were excellent. They also have a range of wines, including wines from the East German Saale-Unstrut region.
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4 based on 42 reviews
schönes Aussichtsrestaurant oberhalb der Stadt im Berghotel am Burschenschaftsdenkmal
We had lunch here. After walking through an outdated entrance area and bar you arrive at a very nicely decorated restaurant with a wonderful view on the Warburg. Service was nice but very slow. Food was okay. Good soups but not even lukewarm when they arrived at the table. Decent kids food. My beef roulade was okay, I have had better ones. The fish was very well done but the risotto was very dry. It should be creamy and delicious. Decent pricing.
4 based on 61 reviews
We stayed in the hotel for the Christmas weekend and eat here on Christmas night. We ordered one full main dish and 4 tapas dishes. Everything was great. Portions were fine and presented nicely. The tapas were tasty and 4-5 are decent for 2 for dinner. Service is good. They have a rather good wine list! Plenty to choose from. The bar area is beautiful and the restaurant was set up very nice. The bartenders were great when we went in for just drinks the next day aftre walking around town. Definitely would eat here again. Very nice surprise!
4 based on 137 reviews
We visited this restaurant because it was recommended here on Trip Advisor. We weren't disappointed! We hadn't booked, and it seems this would be advisable in the main season. In addition, the set menus have to be ordered in advance.The menus are presented in the form of scrolls, and being older, we found them difficult to read in the candlelight (there are no electric lights in the restaurant), but having ordered we could relax, sit back and enjoy the meal. The drinks are served in goblets with a pointed base, which sit in holes in the table, which is unusual to say the least. The house wine is served in sizes of one third, one half, or a litre!All the meals come with an "amuse bouche" - a huge chunk of heavy bread, with dripping (Grammelschmalz) and a quark and wild garlic dip. Be careful not to fill up on this before the main course!I had lamb steaks with wheat, served in a delicious sauce. The lamb was beautifully cooked and tender. For dessert, deep fried battered apple rings served with vanilla and cinnamon sauce, which were perfectly cooked. The portion sizes for both were perfect.We were slightly surprised that such a place should be so reasonably priced.Although English, we do speak German as we are resident in Austria, but we found the waiter's local accent impenetrable. There were no sign of English menus, but don't let that stop a visit here.
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4 based on 100 reviews
The service was excellent to start with but ended badly when we were left at the table without drinks, without being asked about dessert, dishes cleared for 20 minutes. The main dishes were well prepared and the standard Italian cooking. No surprises nor inventiveness. Fish and meat both done very well. Very quiet interior with white tablecloths. Mostly older clientele.
4 based on 110 reviews
Fine dining in a really cosy old fashioned environment.Could be described as medieval influenced "castle" furnishing and atmosphere.The restaurant is on two floors. The upper "balcony" area is more spacious. The first level is more secluded - tucked away under the balcony.Skilful chef preparing classic dishes. Not inventive, but honest and with fine ingredients.Clearly with à la saison attitude. Commendable.Attentive and helpful staff.Great wine list!Quite expensive though...We had a great evening and found the price to be worth it.Not much more to say - you should try it if your'e tired of the bierstube food available in every corner...
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