Best German restaurants nearby. Discover the best German food in Augsburg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for German restaurants near you.. Augsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʊ̯ksbʊʁk] ( listen); Austro-Bavarian: Augschburg) is a city in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It was a Free Imperial City for over 500 years, and is notable for the Augsburg Confession.
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4 based on 101 reviews
All the food was great. Top quality, fresh ingredients and preparation. Amazing taste. One can clearly see that there is a lot of care and attention to detail in the preparation of the dishes offered. The service was also very attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. Finally, the ambience is great, soothing, nice music, relaxing, perfect to enjoy the delicious food. In short, all-around perfect! Definately will come back.
4 based on 131 reviews
As hotspot in the centre of Augsburg the maximilian°s offers âbest urban kitchenâ. Creativity, freshness and high quality form the base for the dishes inspired by the metropolises all around the world. The team around Head Chef Simon Lang skillfully reali
Well, when looking into the menu i saw Berliner Liver and my husband Seesaibling. I love to eat this dish when i see it on the menu. I had eaten it in other restaurants but in alot of restaurants they want to serve it with those out of the plastic container the orange color dried onions. I ask in advance so that they can sauteé for me 'fresh' onions. In this Drei Mohren restaurant i had an 'explosion' of my tastebuds!!! The liver was perfect, the apples, the onions, mashed potatoes and the SAUCE....BAM! And my husbands fish dinner...the same...wow! DELICIOUS. The next evening we both decided to have the breaded calf (Wiener Schnitzel). YUMMMMMMMYYYYY! Usually we do not eat in the hotel restaurant the second night because the 'gourmet' dinners they offer just don't cut it. We eat the first evening in the hotel because coming in and not being familiar with the area doesn't make fun looking for a place to eat. But these 'chefs' were GOOD! i ate a Berliner Liver dinner in Berlin in a known restaurant specializing in cooking 'berliner liver' and here..Drei Mohren... they top it! QUALITY has its price! Worth every cent! Dear guest,Thank you very much for choosing the Steigenberger Drei Mohren and for taking your time to write down your evaluation. It was our pleasure to read that you enjoyed your dinners with us. We will gladly pass on your positive feedback to our staff, especially as praise often is the best motivation.We look forward to welcoming you at the Steigenberger Drei Mohren in the future.Kind regards,Your Team of the Steigenberger Hotel Drei Mohren Augsburg
4 based on 117 reviews
Die Ecke is hidden away behind the city's town hall and has a non-descript facade. Once inside however you notice the fine touches--white linens, attractive stemware, china and silverware on the tables. The interior is Bavarian in style with exposed timbers,dark woods and an intimate feel to the place. Service is professional yet unpretentious. The cuisine is of the finest quality, cooked to perfection and attractively presented. They have an extensive wine list that meets most all tastes and wallets. It is expensive but well worth the price. We thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience.
5 based on 50 reviews
We have no idea what a small door can provide youWe are just passing through and saw some fried potatoes.We get the special oneHot dog with an unforgettable pepper pasteI do not recommend if you are not familiar (wellllll familiar with hot pepper)The sandwiches are very good with French fries and soft drinks Good choice
4 based on 564 reviews
We tried this last night having read the reviews on here and one night only in Augsburg.Overall it was a very good experience. It was busy but we were welcomed and found a table albeit shared and that we had to be finished by 8.30 which wasnât a problem for us.Waitress was very friendly and helpful with advice as to which beer to choose.We ordered the schnitzel which was good but not the best we had experienced in Germany. Other food coming out looked good and people seemed to be enjoying their meals. They had a huge crowd in but service was very good. The beer was lovely.I probably wouldnât go again but can recommend for a standard meal but overall good experience.
4 based on 238 reviews
Located on a pedestrian street in old Augsburg, Bauerntanz offers the traditional Bavarian and Schwabian menu. I sat on the patio, directly on the street, to enjoy the spring's warm night and the locals strolling leisurely. I had the traditional white asparagus with hollandaise sauce, a schnitzel and the unavoidable kartofel (steamed potatoes). It was tasty and fresh. A tad on the expensive side, but hey, you also pay for the surroundings. All in all a decent place to discover bavarian specialties. Don't forget the Augsburger special, a beer brewed locally.
4 based on 920 reviews
The cosy atmosphere of the Gew��lbes in Ratskeller Augsburg is steeped in tradition and extremely inviting, and allows you to get away from the reality of everyday life for a few hours. Whether you opt for something substantial like the 'Wirtshaus classic
Augsburg is part of Swabia and has much of Swabian culture which you can often see and hear in it's food. At the Ratskeller you get what's most typical in Swabian cuisine which is 'Käsespätzle' which isn't the Austrian typical macaroni and cheese, but chewy homemade German egg noodles with caramelized onions and oozing Swiss cheese. It's delicious food and vegetarian.The Ratskeller is inside the Town Hall which is beautiful too so is an ideal location to keep in period for a little while longer if you wan to sit inside or outside. Prices are only slightly above the average in the area and are worth it, as the food is usually always yummy.
4 based on 485 reviews
When staying in Germany, eating out in a restaurant serving German specialties is always a treat. This restaurant has been no exception, food is above average and the atmosphere is great. The service wasnât in its best form, but still: no complaints. Recommended!
4 based on 333 reviews
We had been booked in by our hotel , a party of 4 the atmosphere and food were superb , but be prepared to have a hunger, the portions are very large . It was so good that we wanted to book the following night , with Christmas season , this proved impossible .It is clearly heavily booked with local people and is sort out with several large groups in the several eating rooms. The good news was that were quickly served , no pressure at all to vacate the table , and we enjoyed very much the experience a red wine recommended . The bill for three courses , and two bottles of 38 euro wine and several litres of bottled water was £171for four people
3 based on 381 reviews
I took some Bavarian clients of mine to this restaurant to experience a traditional Bavarian pub and local brews. The beers were excellent and the service great but the food was fairly average. I would definitely return put probably only for beer and visit somewhere else if I wanted better than average food.
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