Reviews on Central European food in Muenstertal, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany including Spielweg, Restaurant Landgasthaus Zur Linde, Hotel Restaurant Hirschen, Die Krone, Kornhaus, Kreuz Post, Loewen, Fauststube im Loewen, Gasthaus Hotel zum Hirschen, Markgrafler Winzerstuben
Restaurants in Muenstertal
4 based on 266 reviews
Potatoes, ham, bread, eggs, cheese. A lovely mélange of smells and tastes in this cozy family restaurant. Service was great despite the crowd. Wine selection is great (all local German).
4 based on 59 reviews
This restaurant is just how you imagine a German restaurant should be- very traditional and homely. The food is excellent- I can thoroughly recommend the Hirschragout mit Preiselbeeren und Spätzle (venison ragout with cranberries and a flat German noodle.)Definitely worth a visit.
4 based on 105 reviews
The Fauststube restaurant in the Hotel zum Löwen in Staufen, was once home to the legendary Doctor Johann Georg Faustus, and today is a gourmet-restaurant. In the centre of the historical old part of town, the chef here welcomes his guests with a fine sel
We didn't speak much German but the staff were extremely attentive and understanding - even taking the time to help us during peak tourist season in summer. The choice of local dishes were super and tasty. We soon learned the local speciality, Pfefferlingen wild mushrooms. Boy, they cooked up a storm with them, served with spâtzle noodles. The wine list was also good value. Although I'm a white wine fan, I'd suggest you try their excellent reds.
4 based on 155 reviews
Visited Lowen which is situated in the Basler StraÃe on our last night as we wanted something light to eat. As it was threatening rain we ate inside and it is a very modern style restaurant inside.We both had Tagliatelle with Salmon, along with a couple of glasses of local red wine. Finishing with a tea and coffee, a very reasonable 29 euros.We would definitely return.
4 based on 54 reviews
We enjoyed a wonderful meal earlier this week at the Kreuz Post. The service was a little slow but I believe they had a large party to attend to in another part of the hotel. The quality of the food definitely made up for the slow service. We waited quite some time for a warm chocolate tart for dessert - absolutely worth waiting for. My husband's sister is a pastry chef and I can say without a doubt, the pastry we had at the Kreuz Post was second-to-none. Would definitely recommend eating here if you are in Staufen.
4 based on 149 reviews
This restaurant is in a great area of Staufen and has both indoor and outdoor seating areas. Food is tasty and good portions, with a good selection of menu choices.
4 based on 58 reviews
I stayed at this hotel and when I did a search, I was surprised to find the restaurant in the hotel was the highest rated in town. I had dinner there and it was awesome. It was there price fix menu and had a wonderful shrimp appetizer and monk fish entrée. It was incredible. Well worth the stop if you are in the area.
4 based on 122 reviews
My wife and, accompanied by two dogs, ate in the Douce restaurant of the Hirshen hotel. The restaurant is bi-cultural (French/German) and offers an outstandingly light cuisine based on super fresh, quality products. Service is warmly welcoming and very friendly and the wine list features a broad selection of local and other (mostly French) wines. One minor criticism: we felt that the individual dishes of our 5 course menu could have had more differentiated tastes. Alternatively, it could have been that, used to more highly spiced food, we missed the some of the subtlety of the tastes on offer. In any event, we give the owner, the chefs and the excellent service presonnel the benefit of the doubt! Viator Coloniae.
4 based on 64 reviews
We ate twice within a week at the Linde, which claims "gut-bürgerliche regionale Küche" - high standard homecooking based on regional ingredients and tastes. The ambience is the very comfortable in the building with a 350year history. The service is friendly, attentive and competent, the prices reasonable. A good selection of regional wines and spirits is on offer. In our food selection we favoured the local trout and the mushrooms, which are in season. Both evenings, the main ingredients of the food served (trout and mushrooms prepared in different styles, as well as the sauces) were fresh, tasty and prepared to high standard. Equally, the side-dishes were barely edible. E.g. the fried potatos were limp and soggy, the peas overcooked, wrinkled and tasteless. It appeared as if the components of the meals were prepared in different kitchens or at least by different chefs. We remarked on this in a very friendly way to the head waiter the first evening, only to experience the very same again upon our second attempt. A pity ......
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4 based on 117 reviews
Enjoyed a sunny, cool weekday autumn afternoon lunch here when service was relaxed and the sun brilliantly lit up the fresh flowers o the table.They have instilled a genuine cultural/historical feeling to the place in decor and in menu.Its little valley and neighboring monastery round out a charming setting.
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