Reviews on German food in Ottobrunn, Bavaria, Germany including Der Hufnagel, Wirtshaus Althaching, Ayinger Ottobrunn, Gasthaus zur Post, Leiberheim, Der Hufnagel, Hackbarth's Restaurant, Restaurant Da Bruno, Tegernseer Alm, Truderinger Wirtshaus
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4 based on 230 reviews
We were looking for a place to eat near Munich messe and literally stumbled across this place in google search. The name of the restaurant actually starts with ââsâ so it took a while to find the listing on tripadvisor. In a nut shell: Authentic, down to earth, local place. Great quality Bavarian food, no-frills interior and very reasonable prices. Schnitzel and pig knuckle were great. If you anywhere near, it is worth a visit.
3 based on 15 reviews
Food is traditional and tasted good. Service was a bit slow and unorganised. Beer is the usual boring lager and weissbier from a Munchen brewery. Wine list was good.
4 based on 15 reviews
Nothing fancy, but truly italien. The owner greeted everyone as they came in and upon leaving. He really was sincere in wanting tp "please".
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4 based on 35 reviews
You dont have to look for an other place to have a perfect dinner. After Sauna you get a perfect meal up to 10pm. The Staff was extremly friendly.
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4 based on 109 reviews
Szenebayerisches und gleichzeitig urhermütliches alter Wirtshaus. Bayerische und internationale Speisen. Scene bavarian and at the same time cosy old restaurant. Bavarian and international dishes.
We tried this restaurant last summer and was very disappointed. We ate in the beergarden. Maybe it's a different cook. The "würstsalat" (sausage salad) tasted like nothing. We decided to give it a second try. The restaurant was full. The WINTER TUNA SALAD was delicious! The picture is worth a thousand words. And it comes with toasty garlic bread too. The bread dumpling was served cute in a little green pot. It was also very good. We will be back!
4 based on 65 reviews
I was fortunate to stumble upon this traditional Biergarten in Waldperlach in the south-east of Munich. Although still inside the city limits, it's outside the central area, and thus away from the hustle and bustle. There is no cross-traffic in the area, so it's quiet and peaceful. Indeed, it adjoins a woods almost right out of a fairy tale, but although nearby streets are named for characters from the Brothers Grimm and from Wagnerian opera, I didn't notice a witch's cottage in the woods.The Biergarten and Wirtshaus (Restaurant) date back to the early 20th century, before the first World War, when the Infantry Regiment that served in peacetime as the Royal (Body) Guard for the Bavarian King established it as a support and recreation facility for the Regiment. The Regiment is long since gone, but the wonderful Biergarten and Wirtshaus are still going strong. It's a large-sized Biergarten, well-shaded, seating about 2500, and is very family-friendly with a huge play area for the children, filled with swings, slides, and other things to keep the young ones occupied while their parents relax. I noticed quite a few families with children while I was there.And unlike most Biergärten in Munich, the beer they serve does not come from one of the Big Six Munich breweries, but rather is an almost-craft beer, brewed in a small brewery, Erharting. I found it to be full-bodied beer with a very good taste. Also, the man drawing the beer gave me a full pour, actually a bit over the liter line, unlike some Biergärten where they give you a short pour and rely on a rule (supposedly) that they can short you up to 10% and still be considered to have given you a liter of beer. (I wonder if those Biergärten would be happy with receiving only 90% of the price they're asking.) And it wasn't an accident; when I later got up to get a refill, the new liter of beer was also well above the liter line.And I was fortunate enough to be there on a day that they were serving Spanferkel, suckling pig. The roast pork was so tender and tasty I could hardly believe it. And looking at the menu, I discovered that Wednesdays (I was there on a Wednesday) was "schnitzel day" in the evening, with a whole menu of cutlets served various ways. I will definitely be back. Leibheim is a classic example of Bavarian Biergarten culture.
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4 based on 163 reviews
I saw several reviews of this restaurant and I must say the negative ones do not seem to be fair. The service is friendly and at a reasonable pace. It is true Bavarian fare and is frequented quite heavily by locals. I would eat here again.
3 based on 114 reviews
Every now and then i like to have a sausage salad. If the sausage salad does have the right vinegar/oil combination and too watery...ugh! BUT, this sausage salad was PERFECT.Also the breaded calf vienna style dinner with french fries served HOT and was sogood! Try it!
4 based on 181 reviews
There is both indoor and outdoor seating. The schnitzel is very good, as well as the Bavarian meatloaf (we couldn't tell what the loaf had in it but it was very tasty). The English menus are sparse and are sometimes incorrectly translated. That said, we ate at the restaurant twice.The service is friendly and paced to enjoy your meal.
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4 based on 109 reviews
Szenebayerisches und gleichzeitig urhermütliches alter Wirtshaus. Bayerische und internationale Speisen. Scene bavarian and at the same time cosy old restaurant. Bavarian and international dishes.
We tried this restaurant last summer and was very disappointed. We ate in the beergarden. Maybe it's a different cook. The "würstsalat" (sausage salad) tasted like nothing. We decided to give it a second try. The restaurant was full. The WINTER TUNA SALAD was delicious! The picture is worth a thousand words. And it comes with toasty garlic bread too. The bread dumpling was served cute in a little green pot. It was also very good. We will be back!
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