Best German restaurants nearby. Discover the best German food in Zelezna Ruda. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for German restaurants near you.. Železná Ruda (literally "iron ore", Czech pronunciation: [ˈʒɛlɛznaː ˈruda], German: Markt Eisenstein) is a town in the Pilsen Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Šumava Mountains, close to the border with Bavaria and the German town Bayerisch Eisenstein. It is one of the important sports and tourism centres of the Šumava Mountains. The German name of the town comes from The Middle Ages, when it was a market town. Its German population was expelled after 1945.
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Vanaf zwieselerwaldhaus te voet naar de grote en kleine Falkenstein. Ondanks regen en later ook onweer een super mooie oerwaldwandeling. Fijn dat het schutzhaus geopend was. Hier lekker gegeten en gedronken en kunnen opdrogen om vervolgens de berg weer naar beneden te kunnen lopen. Prijs kwaliteit top !
4 based on 13 reviews
Fest stationiert im gleichnamigen Hotel kehrten wir jeden Abend zum Abendessen in die Gaststube oder den Biergarten ein.So konnten wir uns quer durch die böhmisch bayerische Speisekarte probieren und viele Gerichte als sehr lecker bewerten (Wiener Schnitzel und Putenschnitzel, beide frisch geklopft und zubereitet, Schwammerln mit Knödel, Kassler im Reindl, Pfeffer-Rostbraten, Kaiserschmarren, Suppe von der krausen Glucke - einem Badeschwamm ähnlichem festen Waldpilz - , Fleischpflanzerl, hausgemachter Kartoffelsalat, Schopska-Salat). Die Portionen könnten wir daheim nicht schaffen; nach einem Wandertag schmeckt es aber doch zu lecker um es stehen zu lassen. Dazu je zwei leckere WeiÃbier (empfehlenswert die dunkle Altweisse, herrlich fruchtig malzig) und man hat um 20 Uhr die Bettreife erlangt. Fazit: Solide Arbeit und Freundlichkeit vom mehrheitlich (?) böhmischen Koch- und Servicepersonal.
3 based on 9 reviews
This is far better than anything on the Czech side in Zelezna Ruda, and is only 7 minutes easy drive from there. The owner is a keen fisherman. The menu features locally caught fish such as trout, and locally sourced meat including game. I've been here for three times in four years, and the standard is consistently good. Setting is informal, pub style, cosy. Cooking style is typical Bavarian, so expect heavy, unsubtle sauces. Doesnt take cards, like most places in Germany, but when I enquired, the owner volunteered to drive me through the snow and cold to the bankomat. Cool!
4 based on 8 reviews
Good location for some of the guest houses that are situated on the top of Bayerisch Eisenstein and the main waiter is very friendly. We went twice during our stay in Bayerisch Eisenstein and had a good time.They offer a good selection of local food. The portions are generous (be aware that the Kaiserschmarrn easily serves 2 as a dessert), so good value.
4 based on 16 reviews
We did not know that this restaurant was in operation until we returned early one day from an outing with the Waldbahn. Since it was mid afternoon we decided to stop there for coffee and cake. What a fortunate choice! We had their apple cake and it was delicious! I would have loved to have a second piece, it was so good, but knew it would have been more than I could have eaten. Unfortunately we never came back from our outings early enough again to repeat this experience.Thank you very much for your compliment. We are pleased that you love our apple cake!
4 based on 24 reviews
We only went in needing a hot drink after visiting an art gallery next door which gave us a voucher to spend on refreshments there (the gallery has no café). We were pleasantly surprised by the restaurant. Schmugglerhütte (Smugglerâs cottage) is a welcoming wooden chalet with long tables and a number of small windows with charming curtains. We were there on a Sunday afternoon when a jolly live music played (live music, we were told, is there on some evenings too). The restaurant serves rather tempting homemade snacks, hot dishes, homemade cakes, all reasonably priced. Unfortunately the menu is in German only (unlike as in many other restaurants in this border village), so no Czech or English and the staff speak German only. So we had to try our very rusty school German and hands to order our drinks and snacks but it was worth it.
4 based on 108 reviews
It looks like german pub and it is very good restaurant. Indeed shocking, a few hundred meters by grubby czech restaurants in Zelezna Ruda is clear restaurant with the willing staff and good offer the delicious food. Don' t eat inside, but beyond limits !
4 based on 65 reviews
It is a very average restaurant. Good soup, meat average taste and preparation. Side-dishes are a problem, especially doubtful baked potatoes and green beans disgusting. Not everything can be cooked in a frying pan with strange fat. Staff at the lower level of capacityThe second place in Bayerisch Eisenstein? What for heavens are the other restaurants?!
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4 based on 73 reviews
Good traditional food , lots of meat, salads but they do not have any English translations of their menu which made ordering for those of us who are fussy quite difficult. There is no reason to expect English menus in Germany but it does encourage English travellers to stop thereJust outside is a beautiful lake and children's play area and best of all it is an ideal stop on local walks and cycle paths.Well worthy visit.
4 based on 38 reviews
It was a perfect evening in good restaurant. We wanted to try something new and the game was a perfect choice. They had a very yummy deer steak. We liked gnocchi stuffed with spinach as well. We liked service and the cleanliness of the restaurant and toilets. The only problem was that portions were too small. We tried Moravian wine here and it was perfect! Cabernet Sauviignon.
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