Frankfurt Restaurants

Many international cuisines are represented in the financial hub of Europe. For vegetarians there's usually at least one meatless dish on a German menu, and substantial salads are popular, too (though often served with speck, or bacon). The city's most famous contribution to the world's diet is the Frankfurter Würstchen—a thin smoked pork sausage—served with bread and mustard, but not with sauerkraut like the American hot dog also called a frankfurter. Grüne Sosse is a thin cream sauce of herbs served with potatoes and hard-boiled eggs. The oddly named Handkäs mit Musik (literally, "hand cheese with music") consists of slices of cheese covered with raw onions, oil, and vinegar, served with dark bread and butter (an acquired taste for many). There is the Rippchen, or cured pork chop, served on a mound of sauerkraut, and the Schlachtplatte, an assortment of sausages and smoked meats. All are served with Frankfurt's distinctive hard cider drink, Apfelwein, by the glass or ceramic pitcher.

Smoking is prohibited inside Frankfurt's bars and restaurants, but allowed in most beer gardens.

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  • 1. Weisse Lilie

    $ | Bornheim

    Come to this Bornheim favorite for the delicious selection of tapas, paella, and other Spanish specialties. The dark interior has wooden tables brightened by fresh-cut flowers and candles, making it a good spot for an intimate dinner. In summer you can dine outside, German style, at long tables.

    Bergerstr. 275, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60385, Germany
    069-453–860

    Known For

    • Seafood
    • Grilled meats
    • Reasonably priced red wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. El Pacifico

    $ | Bornheim

    Some of Frankfurt's best Mexican cuisine is found in this festive little place. Warm and colorful, this restaurant serves a variety of fruity margaritas and is well known for its extensive selection of tequilas. The dimly lighted dining room is fairly small; reservations are recommended on weekends.

    Sandweg 79, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60316, Germany
    069-446–988

    Known For

    • Hearty chicken wings appetizers
    • Good fajitas
    • Seven types of salsa

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Sat.
  • 3. Grössenwahn

    $$ | Nordend

    The Nordend is noted for its trendy establishments, and this corner restaurant, which is often crowded, is one of the best. The name translates as "megalomania," which may refer to its menu, which changes daily, incorporating German, Greek, Italian, and French elements. Reservations are essential on weekends.

    Lenaustr. 97, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60318, Germany
    069-599–356

    Known For

    • Fresh seasonal ingredients
    • Quick service
    • Busy on weekends, when reservations are essential

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
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