Reviews on German food in Windhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia. Many visitors to Namibia start their adventure in Windhoek, the capital and largest city of this South African country. Nama, Herero, German, Afrikaans, and British cultures have influenced the growth and development of Windhoek. Visit the statue of Hosea Kutako, a nationalist hero, in the gardens surrounding the Tintenpalast, the seat of the Namibian legislature, or chow down on ostrich kebab or zebra steak at Joe’s Beerhouse before leaving on a safari into the Namibian wilderness.
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4 based on 4156 reviews
Joe's Beerhouse is a place for people of all walks of life to meet. It can seat up to 580 guests at a time and is open 7 days of the week. The menu emphasis lies on game meat but also caters for non-meat lovers. It however is not geared toward fine dining
If you like loud piped rock music while you eat surrounded by a stuffed giraffe head, stuffed leopard and assorted lion heads and other 'trophies' this is the place for you. Not the place for a social conversation as ppl raise their voices to be above the music and hubbub. Appalling environment to eat in.We take note of your review and appreciate your opinion but also know that our setting will never appeal to everyone. Kind regards.
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4 based on 64 reviews
We visited Maerua Spar coffee shop at several occasions because we love to shop at Spar - but each time we had to almost beg a waitron to serve us. This was terrible and we will never go back there - we rather shop at The Grove Mall of Namibia's Spar, where the waitrons are actually willing to serve us.Hi MichelleThank you for your review. We are working on our service and I am sure it will improve.
4 based on 49 reviews
Old School Mostly German Local Food Cafe And Bakery
Had coffee and scrambled egg and bacon which were well cooked. Brown toast but a cheap version so mediocre. Coffee - latte - was good. Service great, waitress lovely personality
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Obviously lots of schnitzels on the menu. Portions are huge (German influence I guess) but the schnitzel itself was nothing special. Service was also nothing to write home about. This is the kind of place that does what is says on the tin: serve schnitzels, nothing more nothing less.
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