Reviews on Central European food in Fischbachau, Bavaria, Germany including Zum Hofhaus am See, Hotel- Landgasthof Alter Wirt, Gastwirt Martin Mairhofer, Ratsch'n Biergarten, Gasthof Terofal, Schnapperwirt, Marlene's, Wirtshaus Cafe Stickl, Kistlerwirt, Restaurant/Cafe Huber
Restaurants in Fischbachau
4 based on 54 reviews
The restaurant is a short walk from our hotel and we ended up eating there twice. The first night, we ate on the terrace next to a beautiful farm field. The setting could not have been more delightful. This is the season of fresh mushrooms, so my wife enjoyed a well-prepared rump steak with homemade noodles and mushrooms in a stroganoff type of sauce. Delicious. I enjoyed the wienerschnitzel. As good as the meals were the desserts were just amazing. Try to save room if you can.On our return trip we sat inside due to somewhat cooler weather. Once again we enjoyed it very well prepared meals and the service was friendly and efficient throughout.
4 based on 76 reviews
I have eaten here on a number of occasions and the quality of the food never disappoints. I usually opt for one of the veal options, the Kalbsrahmschnitzel is always delicious! For vegetarians there is also a small choice of veggie friendly dishes to choose from. Hopefully I'll be stopping by here again the next time I'm in the area as it is always definitely worth a visit!
5 based on 16 reviews
This establishment combines a well provisioned Bakery (with scrumptious cakes) and an adjoining Restaurant. The lady who seems to run it was extremely helpful with translation and nothing was too much for her to make us welcome and comfortable.On our first visit we had coffee and cake and our second we sampled the restaurant. Typically Bavarian in style, the restaurant is in two distinct rooms. The menu is extensive for this type of establishment and the food was delicious and well presented.Washed down with a glass of Bavarian Bier, all the prices are very reasonable, it is well worth a visit.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Although my husband is from the area, we visited this restaurant for the first time. Unfortunately, when I think of all the meals we could have had there! But let me describe our dishes: my daughter got a schnitzel with fries for kids that was not only really big, but more importantly, really good. The adults had a steak (really, really good and also plenty so that I had to leave some on the plate although I had barely eaten anything of my (also very delicious) side dish. My company had a fish and a pork schnitzel that were delicious as well. We were very sorry that we were too full to try a desert. Next time! This might become our favourite location in schliersee. It is not the cheapest place, but in contrast to some restaurants in the center of schliersee, you really get something for your money. And they have a nice garden and although it is next to the street, it is not loud. But even if it were, the food would make up for that!
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4 based on 57 reviews
This restaurant belongs to the same family as the Gästehaus Stöger, and the standards are as high. The menu is traditional Bavarian, the food good, but not cheap, the staff friendly and helpful. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
4 based on 87 reviews
The house is very nice from the outside, but definitely needs renovating and updating inside. Whilst the food is average, the service is very poor, unfriendly and unattentive. They have two menus, one is titled "Local and Seasonal Specialities", and includes "Matjes" (pickled herring) as well as Thai Curry - so I wondered whether the Schliersee had a serious ecological problem and whether Thailand was part of Upper Bavaria.The other menu offers the typical Bavarian fare at reasonable prices. The waiter does not ask how you would like your meat to be cooked but graciously accepts your order; however, all our meat were at least one notch more cooked than ordered, and the waiters were not interested in our comments. The wine list is rather short and offers only the ubiquituous choice.There are much better and most importantly friendlier restaurants in Schliersee.
4 based on 114 reviews
Traditional German bar, restaurant and beer garden with views over the fields to Hausham.We love visiting here every time we come to Schliersee - Jurgen the host / owner always remembers us from previous visits, he is friendly, welcoming, cheerful and always has time for a chat with usSpeaks good English too.Great place for either a meal or just a few drinks (or both).Can highly recommend a visit hereHowever please note its closed every Monday and Tuesday
4 based on 23 reviews
While traveling the back roads from Munich to Salzburg, four of us stopped at this typical Southern Bavarian "Gasthof". There is outdoor seating, but we sat indoors in a very comfortable wood-panelled room. The server was prompt, courteous and efficient. We ordered three pork roast with salad(7.70 Euro, about $10 each) and 2 pair pork sausage (5.90 Euro). In addition there were 2 beer, 2 wine and 4 coffees, for a total bill of 50 Euro(tax and tip included; about $70). The food was delivered warm and was quite tasty. The surrounding scenery is beautiful, and there is a church across the road that's worth a peek. We spoke only German, but I assume that English is also spoken. Although it is unlikely that we will be in this area again, if we were we would not hesitate to eat there.
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4 based on 47 reviews
The local Bavarians may complain that the ravioli is home made, that schweiebrat is not on the menu but since when did Bavarians advance the cause of culinary excellence? Alter Wirt offers lovers of traditional local food a chance to eat better to eat healthier and to experience high quality where quality is often lacking. Bravo!We had - the liver - excellent - the Styrian pumpkin seeded chicken - excellent - the Bavarian style schnitzel - excellent - the spinach filled ravioli in brown butter - far superior than anything I have tasted in the land of the Central European hill tribes.If you are staying South East of Munich , or at the Tannerhof, or on your way to Kufstein or Salzburg this restaurant is well worth a visit.
4 based on 329 reviews
A really nice meal we all had served by a very friendly staff. we would recommend this place and will return
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