Find out what German restaurants to try in Konstanz. Lying on picturesque Lake Constance (or Bodensee in German), Konstanz has been a city since the first century AD, later gaining prominence as a religious center and then as the site of the only bridge crossing the Rhine River. The Old Town is one of Konstanz’s main attractions and is home to the city’s famed cathedral, originally dating from the 7th century. Due to a border anomaly, Konstanz lies on Switzerland’s land mass, and the Swiss town of Kreuzlingen is just a short walk away.
Things to do in Konstanz
4 based on 210 reviews
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Went there as they offer a lot of glutenfree food. The portions are huge and the food tastes good. Very friendly service, will be back soon.
4 based on 602 reviews
The restaurant is in the middle of Old town in Konstanz. It has its own brewery. The beer was so good. I had spare ribs which was yummy.
4 based on 68 reviews
Probably the best currywurst at the lake, really thick fries and fresh salad. The sausage is extra long and was specially produced for us. The sauce has made 2-star chef Dirk Hoberg. Regional, cheap & delicious.
The place is small, but the service and food is very good. There are a couple of seats inside in the front window and two stands outside the main entrance for a few to place their food while eating. Since my last visit to Konstanz, they have now added a patio seating area on the side of the building with about eight tables.I had the currywurst with fries combo (6.20â¬) which comes with a choice of mayo or ketchup. For the price it is a great deal and the staff will even bring your food to the table if you dine on the patio. All that being said, the wurst is very good, but I could not rate it in the same category as an original Berlin currywurst.Good food along with nice, efficient and courteous service!
4 based on 558 reviews
Konstanz is a unique border town. Because it practically and geographically lies in Switzerland, directly adjacent to the Swiss border, Konstanz was not bombed by the Allied Forces during WW 2. The city left all its lights on at night to fool the bombers into thinking it was actually part of neutral Switzerland. So this building "Hotel Hirschen" also survived, I think. We came to this restaurant because they always have vegetarian menu, not just salad but a wonderful creative menu, and if you want to avoid garlic or mushrooms they do it for you. It is not the most elegant restaurant but the people are friendly and the restaurant is always filled with Swiss visitors, which shows something. They seem to be specialized in potatoes dishes and, what we had, potatoes gnocchi dough ship baked and filled with seasonal vegetables, was excellent.
Where to eat Asian food in Konstanz: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 171 reviews
I stayed at this Ko'ono hotel and had dinner twice during our 3 nights stay. At weekend it's so popular, so it's totally packed with the guests. It took quite long time to get plates, but it was worth waiting. The dishes were really good. All the waiters speak English, which made us easier to order.
Most Popular Central European food in Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 801 reviews
The Costanzer Wirtshaus is a place to visit if one want to taste an excellent homemade beer with a wonderful view on the Rhein river. They also have beer garden so it is particularly pleasant to visit it in summer, but also in winter one can seat inside with a beautiful view. The food is definitively good and traditional, but nothing really extraordinary or sophisticated: just the typical food to have with a good beer. I can advice the pork roasts and the goulash but also the Kaesespaetzle are very good. The grilled fish is also tasty. Prices are in the average for Konstanz restaurants (I live here) but the problem is that the restaurant is always very crowded. If you go on a weekend, you should definitively reserve despite the restaurant is big.
4 based on 77 reviews
this place serves up THE best food in konstanz, period. there is only one catch: they have a daily menu, and you eat what's served that day - nothing else.one dish. it comes with soup and desert if you like, and it is unbelievably inexpensive (i avoid saying cheap, because this is by no means cheap food) it is excellent food at a bargain price. plus, they really have a beautiful setting, very stylish but not opulent at all. even with a terrace with great views of the rhine river. a must-try!PS: only open Tue- Fri. for lunch only! check their website, just google anglerstuben
Best European food near Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 113 reviews
Parking lot directly across the street. Nicely appointed locals restaurant with outdoor dining available. Service was over the top perfect. Servers all spoke english and had english menus. Great menu selections. Bratwurst was excellent, Wild Gulasch was authentic and portion was large. Wurstsalat was HUGE even small portion and so good!!! Love this place. Excellent value.
Best Mediterranean food near Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4 based on 151 reviews
Nice place with good variety of soups and salads.Self service place.Nice fresh/green atmosphere with outside sitting.
4 based on 202 reviews
Had a great meal while dining al fresco at this local weinstube. It is very busy and we were turned away the first night because there were 6 of us, we probably could have walked in and gotten a table with fewer. We made a reservation for the next night, and I'm so glad we did. The wurst salat was absolutely delicious. The flatbread pizzas are very good as are the traditional potato salads. Good local wine and beer. Lage portions!
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