Reviews on Austrian food in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany. South of Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the Austrian border lies Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, rising nearly 10,000 feet and offering gorgeous glacier-top skiing. The towns of Garmisch and Partenkirchen used to be separate, but were merged for the 1936 Winter Olympics. With almost 75 miles of downhill runs of all difficulty levels, Zugspitze also has 68 miles of cross-country trails, a terrain park and Germany's first superpipe. It's super cool to say you were skiing in Garmisch, so be sure to spread the word upon your return.
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3 based on 457 reviews
We booked for a large group, over 50 people. Although the place is nice and food is simply correct, our experience was not good at all.Very unpolite on the phone when asked to change the chosen menu in advance. One there, they wanted to sit 10 people in a table where even 8 were quite tight. Eventually we got to join another tble. Then, when first courses came, they have them to us wrongly not according to the menu each one asked, assigning soups without criteria..Time to pay: 8⬠for a cup of wine, a common one, nothing special. Didn't want to accept cards because it was too much working. For children the one course chosen dish was between 5.50 and 7.50 but they brought water, some juice and a little glass with vainilla ice cream. In total they asked 16⬠per child...All the time, the maitre complaining, and crossed.... It was a mess. We won't go back again. Many other places around with warm professional service.
4 based on 19 reviews
The new Tannenhütte (formerly Gamshütte) is fantastic. Easy to reach in about 30min from Partenkirchen on the side of the Wank mountain sits a newly built hut, of modern architecture. The large scale windows reflect the awesome view of the mountains.The service is excellent and friendly and the food local and tasty bavarian. Thumbs up for Anna's Kaiserschmarrn!We've been there a few times now and were warmly greeted by the hosts.I highly recommend taking the time to visit.
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4 based on 38 reviews
We had an amazing lunch here the other day and consider this slope side restaurant our second favorite in the ski area. The schnitzel is delicious and well presented with preiselberries and potato/cucumber salad although you can also ask for fries instead. They use quality apple juice in the apfelschoerle and have a delicious apple strudel with vanilla sauce to boot. Service is good, bathrooms are clean and have hot running water, only complaint is how popular it is -- getting a table at lunch can be a challenge.
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4 based on 25 reviews
We had planned to stop here towards the end of a walk in the area - in itself, a recommended excursion, especially around Riessersee - with very little idea of what to expect, other than it is an Alm. Eventually we emerged out of the wood and came across the alm in a little clearing.We were quite surprised how big the restaurant is and, considering it was a sunny Sunday in June, how quiet it was. This certainly was not due to the food or the prices. We were presented with an extensive menu - the waitress realising we were talking English amongst ourselves, offered us English menus and even offered to try to speak English, although was patently relieved when we said we could talk in German! The prices were also reasonable, especially for the quality of the food. One of my companions was especially tempted by the choice of three different trout dishes on the menu. We ate on the large terrace outside the alm. There is a small pond there with,on clear days, a view to the mountain Waxensteine - not as spectacular as the one you get from Riessersee, however, still very atmospheric. The waitresses were polite and timely (although admittedly they didn´t have so many covers to serve). The food was very very tasty and much appreciated after our walk. I have already recommended it, and it was only yesterday that we were there!Inside, we noticed an enormous stove and there seems to be a very large dining area. I imagine that the ambience is very different in winter, however, I imagine it is equally pleasant. The whole place seemed particularly clean. I am sure it must get really busy on occasions, in order to need to be so big; their website say they can seat up to 250 people. I fully intend to revisit. It took us about 30 minutes to walk back to Garmisch centre from there, so it would actually make quite a pleasant excursion - combined with the see - in itself.
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