Find out what European restaurants to try in Starnberg. Starnberg is a German town in Bavaria, Germany, some 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Munich. It is at the north end of Lake Starnberg, in the heart of the "Five Lakes Country", and serves as capital of the district of Starnberg. Recording a disposable per-capita income of €26,120 in 2007, Starnberg regained its status as the wealthiest town in Germany from the Frankfurt suburb of Hochtaunus.
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4 based on 95 reviews
This is a unique situation: A Greek restaurant, featuring a Bavarian beer-garden. Try it for yourself!
4 based on 85 reviews
Everything about this place screams Bavaria. The food, the drinks, the atmosphere, and the people in it. If you're up for an authentic Bavarian experience this restaurant is the place to be. Although the service was a bit slow at times, the food and atmosphere made up for it.
4 based on 35 reviews
Bayrisches Wirtshaus mit Biergarten und Bar Typical bavarian restaurant with beergarden & bar We serve german, bavarian and austrian food and the delicious Augustiner beers from Munich. At our bar you can choose between 20 different Gins! If you love bava
New management but still great to see they keep up the old atmosphere. Food is simple and solid for which the Ukrainian chef is a guarantor. We enjoyed being back
4 based on 37 reviews
The location is fantastic with a superb view on the Lake Stanberg. The staff is friendly and provides excellent service. The local beer is amazing, of course one needs to order 1 liter otherwise one would violate the local customs. The menu: salad (top quality), pizza (excellent) â please donât forget to ask for the spicy oil, which is terrific. The desert was tiramisu, this was the best tiramisu I have ever had. It made the whole experience one to never forget. I would strongly recommend this restaurant. On top of the location and food, the prices are customer friendly.
4 based on 54 reviews
Classic, traditional dishes in a stylish ambience. In the à la carte Restaurant Olivâs, high-quality regional ingredients, imaginative creations and outstanding service provide the basis for superb culinary experiences, 365 days a year. With regional spec
This is an elegant white-table cloth restaurant, very relaxing and good for conversation. We had good meals -- the Wiener Schnitzel was good and the whitefish on spinach excellent. Wines good, service good. We enjoyed it. The only reason I don't give it an excellent is that we found the menu so limited. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 39 reviews
It is a deli, but well done, with all the deli stuff you could imagine, plus the high end grocery store / restaurant bits. The meats and sausages are very good, the prices of course fit the quality, and do not forget that you are in Starnberg one of the most expensive places on this earth. Plus it has that sort of local feel, that is difficult to find today. You can have a brilliant lunch here, and it is excellent for beverages (wine) as well. Go in on Saturday for lunch and get a bit tipsy on their open wines. Be careful they have all of those things that you end up buying that you do not need, but buy any way and then ask yourself 2 years later why did I buy that.
4 based on 54 reviews
We had a great dinner with a small group of friends here. The menu is limited, but creative and all the dishes we had were excellent. The atmosphere is cozy, and the owners are welcoming and very friendly. This place is clearly not on the radar yet as it was not very full on a weekend evening. This is easily one of the top restaurants around, and we will be returning soon.
4 based on 74 reviews
Contemporary cuisine that is surprisingly simple and straightforwardly presented, and superb, friendly service. In Gourmetrestaurant Aubergine, which has been awarded one Michelin star, you can look forward to incredible culinary experiences in a relaxing
My wife and I have eaten in this restaurant 5 times in the past year. While we enjoyed our first 2-3 dining experiences, which kept us coming back, the cuisine is now simply amazing. The current menu degustation is incredibly innovative, combining rarely seen, fresh herbs with outstanding local ingredients to deliver an exceptional gourmet experience. I normally don't try to compare restaurants, but we recently had an 8-course menu at one of Barcelona's Michelin 2-star restaurants, and our menu at Aubergine was every bit as good if not better - at less than half price. This restaurant is for serious gourmets, and it's still a bargain.
Where to eat Austrian food in Starnberg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 358 reviews
Starnberg is a lovely place, however like much of the world, menus in eating places are becoming all the same â same food that is quick and cheap to buy, prepare and deliver to the table. Often classed as âtrendyâ.Walking around the centre of Starnberg, we ofund this problem. Fortunately a local had told us about the Wirtshaus, and it was just what we were looking for. Real German food, that is made on the premises, the way it always has been. No rush to prepare, made the proper traditional way. Excellent!You can eat inside in traditional surroundings, or out on the terrace overlooking a traditional square with a Lederhosen and Durndl retailer in a beautiful traditional atritically decorate building next door. Very Bavaria!Recommend!
4 based on 381 reviews
Even if it was closed, the friendly staff opened up the inside of the restaurant for us only, since it was completely crowded outside due to the nice weather.The wienerschnitzel was excellent and so was the weissbier. I recommend this place.Dear Max S,Many thanks for the nice review.Best regardsthe postfamiliy
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