Find out what German restaurants to try in Bad Soden. Bad Soden (also: Bad Soden am Taunus) is a town and spa in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. Population 21,412 (2005).
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The food was really good and the service was great until the waitress finished her shift. After that the service was terrible. No one approached to ask if we wanted more drinks, desert, to pay for at least an hour. Nothing. We were thinking maybe it had turned into a self service restaurant! I would go back for the food...but definitely not for the service.
4 based on 21 reviews
The opening gambit goes like this 'I have eaten in this restaurant more times than I have fingers and it has never failed to disappoint once'.The steaks are simply succulent and the sauces divine.The menu offers so much variety that someone sometimes has to choose for me as I simply want to eat it all.The price is par for the course as you can make the meal as cheap or lavish as the situation pertains.The staff are excellent and friendly which is why the wife and I dine there frequently.When I have visitors this is where I will take them.
4 based on 34 reviews
The food here never ever disappoints. Even if I occasionally eat one of my non-favourite fish types, the chef's sheer talent makes it the most delicious meal I've ever had :-) Of course he is very fastidious in his selection of fish that he buys in, and always makes everything fresh. I have been many times for lunch and I will go there many times more. Every time I take business guests there for lunch they always ask to go there again the next time they visit me. Just a note: this is basically a fish-monger who has a cafe on the side for the meals. It is NOT a fancy restaurant (and neither should it be)... in some ways it reminds of the fish stalls at markets, where they also have some tables on the side and serve freshly cooked versions of their wares - it works here very well !!!
3 based on 111 reviews
In reading other reviews it seems that people's experience at the Rote Muehle (Red Mill or Moulin Rouge - but don't expect a windmill - it's a mill driven by water power). I have personally been to the Rote Muehle many times; perhaps 20 or 30 times over 10 years. I have always found it to be very good. Twice I was here for events with large groups. The other times varied from couples to friends to business lunches. What can I say? It was always good. Local Hessian and German dishes, beers, wines and apple wines. All good.
4 based on 39 reviews
Bad Soden's only real beer garden style establishment. I have visited Eberhards plenty of times over the past three years, either for themed afternoons (Oktoberfest, Easter walk, watching football), business team building events or simply spontaneously with friends and family. It is a lovingly converted barn run by Conny in memory of her father Eberhard. Food is delicious, home cooked, freshly prepared, hearty German fare served with cool beer, Apfelwein or Schnapps, but get there early on sunny days and bank holidays as she may have run out of food by late afternoon. Sit on beer benches and wooden tables dotted around the grounds. The location is rugged and remote up amongst the apple plantations above Bad Soden well away from traffic. Cycle or walk as there is no vehicular access. It is a haven for families (the children can watch the on-site sheep, play in the sand pit, kick a ball about, cycle the adjoining cycle path or simply roam the adjacent fields), dog walkers and cyclists. Highly recommended.
4 based on 27 reviews
I love this Restaurant, Gift Shop, Delicatessen. Every time I go there, so 5 times a year, it is fresh with new ideas, new food, and the same atmosphere. In the warm weather there are tables outside, and nooks and crannies for a lovely coffee and nibbles.
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4 based on 23 reviews
OK, first thing to comment is that the decor inside is pretty bad.... but the food is wonderful. Service is OK.... in summer you can sit outside at the back and it's quite a delight there. All in all, I do prefer Zur Krone, but Zum Grünen Baum manages to hold its own.
4 based on 44 reviews
This place is a bit plain (in a traditional way) from the decor, but the food is excellent and the owners and staff are super, super friendly.
4 based on 124 reviews
We were invited for a menu. I tried a coco-soup with curry, it was delicious spicy. As second I choosed a lamb, it was fine as well. Good wines.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Service is on par with others throughout the country...you won't be anyone special. Food is fine, basic german dishes. Building has maintained old time feel. Toilets are clean enough. Go here if you have a hankering for german dishes or want to be in old school decor/ building
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