Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Ramsau, Bavaria, Germany including Lichtmannegger's im Berghotel Rehlegg, Seeklause, Nutzkaser, Gasthof Woerndlhof, Berggasthof Gerstreit, Echostuberl, Gasthaus Cafe Graflhoehe Windbeutelbaron, Hotel Brunneck, Berggasthof Oberkalberstein, Waldhauser Brau
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4 based on 220 reviews
We had dinner at Waldhauser Brau based on TripAdvisor reviews that it has a local pub feel. So true. Only one waiter spoke English, and very few tourists were there. The food and beer were terrific, and we had an excellent experience. My husband and I both had daily specials (pasta with a chicken kabob; local lake trout). Highly recommend.
4 based on 260 reviews
There is parking outside Berggasthof Oberkalberstein, don't be deterred from driving by the reviews that say the road is too difficult to negotiate; winding your way up the road slowly is quite manageable.We sat outside as the main attraction of this restaurant is the views! I chose the breaded fish and potatoes served with a tartare style sauce, which was very tasty. I thought the potatoes might be too heavy but they were just right. My co-eater had the (very hearty!) three loins of venison in gravy, with cranberries, potato dumplings and red cabbage.The service was friendly but slow (although the view was a good distraction!) We had to attract the attention of a waitress and ask for a dessert menu and then had another wait to place our dessert order and then a further wait when we wanted to settle the bill - it was getting chilly outside by this time so make sure you take a jacket!! The bill itself was very reasonable at only â¬40 for two courses and drinks for two.The view may be the restaurant's main draw, but the enormous "man vs food" sized desserts come a very close second! I had the mixed ice cream - four generous scoops of fruit, chocolate, stracciatella and vanilla - it was delicious! My co-eater had the Windbeutel (cream puff) which was the biggest dessert I've ever seen! Not far off the size of a dinner plate!! The highlight of my evening was seeing the waitress's face when she carried the Windbeutel out; her expression was a mixture of apology and sympathy! All the other diners looked round to see which poor soul was about to develop type 2 diabetes!! :-)
4 based on 112 reviews
We were staying in a nearby hotel and saw this restaurant by accident whilst driving past. Later that evening we decided to eat there and we were not disappointed. It is about 5 â 10 minutes walk from the âExplorer Hotel Berchtesgadenâ.The atmosphere inside the restaurant was really nice, quite busy and very friendly staff. Not all of the personnel spoke English, but one particular waitress did, so we had no problems asking about the menu. All of the waitresses were dressed in local Bavarian costume, which gave the restaurant a real local feel (especially to us as tourists).There is a good choice on the menu and our food was exceptionally good, very tasty and served well.Our total experience was very good and so we reserved a table for the following evening aswell. Our second evening there was also very good and again without any disappointment. This is a really nice place to eat in, with local cuisine and I would recommend it to anyone who is visiting or staying in Schönau am Königssee.
4 based on 546 reviews
Dear Guest,We are very happy to greet you here in our lovely home.Whether for lunch or afternoon coffee and cake , we wish you a relaxing visit as you enjoy our spectacular mountain views. Everything we have to offer is prepared using only the freshest of
Wow, what an experience. The atmosphere is super cute and comfy, you can seat both inside and outside. Since it was raining we werenât fortune enough to see the view. The service was really welcoming and the food exceptional! We had garlic cream soup, sausages, schnitzel and their famous desert. Loved everything! Absolutely recommend.
4 based on 373 reviews
Wanted to take my wife to the "best" restaurand nearby and tripadviser had it rated as No. 1 So we went. Ample parking place. Getting there , we had to drive slowly. Got a table with a beautifull view from the lake. Just the view was worth the dinner. Some of the dishes we ordered, were not available for the day anymore. Got a menu in english. Waiter was nice in the way that they comprehended we were not germand and explained us a bit about what we were going to order. Waiters were busy. But service was good and food was good. Place was great!! Location was great. If you are going to dine on the outside tables, bring a jacket or sweater because temperatures can dro from the time you sit to the time you leave.
4 based on 40 reviews
After a healthy walk along the Soleleitnungweg on a very cold day the warm welcome and warm soup available here was just what was needed to thaw us out.
4 based on 27 reviews
My husband and I have eaten in this hotel's restaurant about 10 times over the years and the food is yummy! The portions are large, service is good and the prices are reasonable and the food incredible.
4 based on 46 reviews
We come here regularly to eat in the panoramic restaurant. The food is typically German, the wild deer goulash is excellent and in the asparagus season you cant have enough. The staff are also great fun and really welcoming.
4 based on 147 reviews
This is a very good example of a typical Bavarian Gastenhof serving very well priced local food with the additional value of a magnificent view to the Alps and a lovely emerald green lake.Worth the 34 Km detour from the beautiful Ramsau
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5 based on 97 reviews
we stopped in famous RAMSAU, to visit Pfarrkirche St.Sebastian, on January 04, 2016. On a cold Winter day it was time to have a Cappuccino and we located " Lichtmannegger's, it sitting on a high elevation where you can get some great mountain view scenery on a clear day. It is a beautiful setting, in a Bavarian House, next to a Hotel, with lots of parking spaces, from what I was able to witness, LUNCH is an elegant, classy setting. We had our Cappuccino in the Bar which was also a cozy place. Melanie was our waitress and she she did a fine job. The Cappuccino was good and if you are in the area, stop by, it is certainly worthwhile. Here you pay Euro 3.10 for a cup of Cappuccino in other places they want Euro 5.00
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