Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany. Würzburg (/ˈvɜːrtsbɜːrɡ, ˈwɜːrtsbɜːrɡ/; German pronunciation: [ˈvʏɐ̯tsbʊɐ̯k] ( listen); Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is a city in the region of Franconia, northern Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is East Franconian.
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4 based on 64 reviews
GenieÃen Sie einmal ganz andere fränkische Küche: Benedikt Faust kocht phantasievoll, originell, kreativ, experimentell und dabei doch immer regional - ein Besuch im KUNO 1408 ist einfach immer ein Erlebnis.
Kuno 1408 refers to a mediëval German knight who is supposed to have lived in Würzburg. The restaurant is located in Best Western Premier hotel Rebstock and is clearly brand new. No costs have been saved to create a place which stands out of the common. Furniture,wine glasses and plates are outstanding but not extravagant.We had read about the new chef ,Benedikt Faust, who had earlier obtained a Michelin star in another restaurant and were curious to find out how a starred chef would fit in the rather simple Franconian cuisine.We visited Kuno 1408 on a quiet evening (there was a World Championship football match on TV) and were escorted to our table by a distinguished young lady in elegant black dress. We later learned Mrs.Sabrina Faust is the chef's wife. After some hesitation we were reassured that the size of the six courses was "suitable for a lady" and indeed it was.It is very difficult to compare Mr.Faust's cooking to what we are used to in France and Belgium. He uses many regional products dressed up in little works of art, both for the eye and for the taste. Mrs.Faust escorted us through the menu with discrete charm explaining the components which we were not familiar with.Wine pairing is all Franconian wines some of which are just exceptional and we regret we could not buy a few bottles of the Cabernet "Edle Rebe" from Weingut Rudloff.Kuno 1408 charges what one expects in a high level gastronomic restaurant.It will probably take some time for locals to adjust from the "Burgerkuche" to this gastronomic interpretation but we foresee a bright future for Kuno and its chef.An experience we want to live again.
4 based on 1002 reviews
The staff was remarkably alert, attentive and very polite, even with a couple of large groups inside. We chose to sit outside on the terrace overlooking the Old Main Bridge with the Marienberg Fortress and Käppele Sanctuary in the backdrop. The view was amazing and our dinner was very tasty and arrived quicker than expected. I chose the Schäufele which was prepared perfectly. All I needed was my fork to eat, as the meat was cooked perfectly. The slightly crusted outer skin pealed back easily to access the tasty pork. Finished off with a nice dry Müller-Thurgau wine. The second meal we ordered was the house salad which was a large size and filled with various types of lettuce.We were so pleased we stopped. We actually spent close to three hours there because it was so beautiful.
4 based on 571 reviews
With its idyllic location next to the river Main the Brauerei-Gasthof Alter Kranen has already a gorgeous setting. But if you let your eyes wander around, you can enjoy a postcard panorama view with the Alte Mainbrücke, Käppele and the fortress. Try a fre
As we were dining on a Sunday night the whole town was crowded and the restaurant was no different. We managed to get a table where we had bratwurst sausages with sauerkraut and grilled fish, washed down with a local Riesling. We walked back to the hotel through the beer garden alongside the river, which was quite attractive and I expect would be very busy in summer.
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4 based on 437 reviews
We had dinner at the Weinstuben Juliusspital and enjoyed the food, the wine and the setting. We chose to sit inside on a cool night, although a very pleasant outside verandah is also available. The service was efficient and helpful. An English language menu was provided. There is a good range of dishes available. We skipped the entree and went straight to the main. My wife had an excellent wiener schnitzel, and I had a delicious bratwurst with sauerkraut. Both meals served in good sized portions.There is no beer served - only wine. Our Rose (served by the glass) was very good.Costs are quite moderate. Mains around $20 Euro Would be happy to return.
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4 based on 505 reviews
This is an old hospital changed into a restaurant. It is welcoming. Donât let the small entrance fool you there is plenty of room. The food was average for the price but still very tasty. It was a good place to eat but most likely a place I will have forgotten in a year or so.
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4 based on 273 reviews
Had the wurst and pommes frites and sure wasn't disappointed. Great service from a nice waitress even though the place was very busy. Food came out pretty quick and was excellent. Always try the local wurst specialties as we travel thru Germany. Would go back again and don't hesitate in recommending the place for a good meal
4 based on 181 reviews
We did a group event with 15 people and had excellent and patient service. Food was great also, creative, locally sourced and delicious. Allergy requests were handled great. Only minus point was that the breaks between courses in the five course menu were a bit long, but a very minor point. Can fully recommend as well for the gorgeous view.
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4 based on 822 reviews
Very busy place and booking is strongly recommended - though if 8pm or later is ok then you shouldn't have too much trouble. Entering through a huge heavy door is dramatic and the sight that greets you is wunderbar. Cosy, noisy, bustle, great lighting, interesting spaces - it's impressive. Walk across the first space and up a few steps to find the maitre d who was very efficient with the enormous reservations list - alles in ordnung hier!Good food, very reasonably priced and mostly locals enjoying themselves. What more could you want? Hallo IanB931,sehr freundlich von Ihnen. Wir freuen uns sehr über Ihr Lob. Allerdings....ohne die vielen fleiÃigen Menschen die bei uns Ihr Geld verdienen, ist auch der Umgang mit der vielleicht gröÃten "Live-Reservierungsliste" nur der halbe Job.Danke.Christopher Thum
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4 based on 486 reviews
The pulse of Franconia beats in the heart of Wuerzburg. You can feel it ? Or rather taste it - in the historic surroundings of the Stachel, which is a restaurant and wine bar. As a wine bar, the Stachel offers the best wines in Franconia. There is wine ta
I am still dreaming of the wine soup and can't wait to return to Wurzburg to have it again! This place was worth the wait - we arrived without a reservation and had to return a half hour late. The staff were very pleasant the ambiance was wonderful in this old historic building. Great selection of local wines as well.
4 based on 252 reviews
Wine-Bed-and Breakfast! We are proudly present a little cosy house, including a very specail "Wine-place" called Vinothek! We organized abhout 15 years, an "sustainable and rewainable" concept for a restaurant! One focus is the wine, witch comparse to the
This small restaurant feels like entering a different dimension and time, quirky and arty, they don't have a printed list, but a passionate and competent friendly guy who speaks good english, guiding you through the dishes of the day and recommending wines to suit your taste and the choice of food you made. Food and wine were delicious, we also bought a bottle of the wine I had to take home. Reasonable prices for the quality.Long ago! But thank you very much! Hope we See use sometime again!You Tiopolinos!
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