Reviews on German food in Pforzheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Pforzheim (German pronunciation: [ˈpfɔʁtshaɪ̯m] ( listen)) is a city of nearly 120,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City"). With an area of 97.8 km (38 sq mi), it is situated between the cities of Stuttgart and Karlsruhe at the confluence of three rivers (Enz, Nagold and Würm). It marks the frontier between Baden and Württemberg, being located on Baden territory. From 1535 to 1565, it was the home to the Margraves of Baden-Pforzheim.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Nous sommes arrivées vers 21h un soir de novembre. Nous avons reçu un accueil charmant et sympathique.Nous nous sommes régalées de pâtes au parmesan (préparées dans la roue de fromage) et de tortoloni aux cèpes. Délicieux!Attention: on ne peut pas payer par carte!
4 based on 28 reviews
The food was superb Very delicious baked maultaschen with cheese and ham. The atmosphere in the bar was very lively. The staff were very helpful. If you don't have good German, bring a friend to help translate, the food is worth it
4 based on 26 reviews
we live near. the local is good. we go there for breakfast and late at night for drinks. is very good place and the staff very friendly
4 based on 60 reviews
I went here as a guest with some business partners. Overall, I was satisified with my meal, but found the server to be a little distant.I'm not accustomed to German cuisine, but comments on each of my dishes as follows:1) Tomatencremesuppe - It translates into English as you would expect. I thought this was pretty good. Nothing too extraordinary about it, but it had a good texture, consistency and flavour. I would order it again.2) Daily Venison (I don't recall the German name) - This was OK. I thought the venison was overcooked, so it was like eating liver. I've had better preparations.3) Das Mousse - This dessert was well presented, and overall, very good.The server was competent, but hardly smiled. I wasn't sure if she was naturally unfriendly, or was having a rough day and didn't really want to interact with her guests. She wasn't horrible, but she didn't add anything to the dining experience.Overall, I was pretty happy with my meal and wouldn't mind coming back next time I'm in town.
4 based on 45 reviews
Food was good in a confined rather small Restaurant, with a small Menu and not muche of a international cuisine with a slow service as well, only one server.
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4 based on 72 reviews
We have been to the Seehaus twice recently for dinner with our young adult children and have enjoyed very good food served graciously in a relaxing open air atmosphere. A little off the beaten path of Pforzheim about 15 minutes outside the centre along a beautiful winding road through the forest just past the Wildpark. It seems to cater to all types of families and events. I was especially pleased to have my meal adjusted to respond to my lactose intolerance which I hadn't specifically mentioned and yet the waiter understood from the questions I was asking and took the initiative to make a recommendation. The desserts were just as good as the mains and the wine list was also quite acceptable with an emphasis on local labels.
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4 based on 78 reviews
In the valley of the river Würm, one of the 3 rivers of Pforzheim, this restaurant is very popular for its nice local food of just a beer in the garden after a hike along the valley or on the slopes of the Black Forest
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5 based on 24 reviews
A remarkable and unexpected find in Pforzheim. Outside, it is a non-descript modern building on a main street; inside, the decor is pale wood-panelled and cosy. The quality of the ingredients and the cooking were expectional: absolutely fresh-tasting salads with delicious garlic dressing, and schnitzels (chicken and pork Zigeuner-style), with pan-fried potatoes and chips that all came out steaming from the kitchen. If near this area, I would make a detour to Pforzheim to dine here. Other meals coming out of the kitchen: both massive salads and attractive curry dishes, also looked equally attractive - and generous. Pricing is very fair and represents excellent value for the quality on offer. Service was also very friendly, and towards the end of the evening, the chef came out of the kitchen to talk to patrons and get their opinions - all seemed very satisfied indeed. Note that the restaurant does not take credit cards - cash only. They were completely trusting about my going out and coming back with cash, and then offered a drink afterwards.This restaurant deserves thoroughly to succeed, and I recommend it highly.
4 based on 133 reviews
We were a group of about 14 people and as we waited for all to arrive, they served home made quiche and Flamm Kuchen as appetizers. The food when ordered was also exceptional and very filling. Worth a visit
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4 based on 162 reviews
We have been here before and we always love the food, fresh, authentic and very tasty. I believe it is a family owned restaurant, they provide friendly service, serving great quality food reflected in their prices. Their salads are so fresh, all the foods we have had have always been exceptional, schnitzel, fried potatoes, spätzle and vegetables. They have a good wine lis and are excellent at recommending wines. We as love their traditional decor, it is warm and cozy. We would definitely go back!Hello, thank you very much.That's very kind of you. All the best! Goodbye, See you soon.Monika und Manfred Hoppe
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