Archive for the 'Restaurants in Frankfurt' Category
The Ginger Brasserie
October 4th, 2006Located in the lively Bahnhofsviertel area, the Ginger Brasserie offers visitors a wonderful dinning experience that won’t break the bank. This bustling area is famed for its multicultural eateries, and the Ginger Brasserie is one of the most popular. Serving a wide variety of Asian dishes, the restaurant offers an experimental menu. Dishes are changed on a monthly basis, and diners of an adventurous pallet won’t be disappointed. The restaurant is also renowned for its friendly staff, and it is popular amongst locals as well as holidaymakers.
Manitou Restaurant
September 29th, 2006For a unique dining experience, visitors should take a trip to Manitou in the Sachsenhausen area. This unusual restaurant celebrates Native American cuisine and culture. The menu features ingredients traditionally used by Native Americans throughout the United States, and diners can try some unusual delicacies such as rattlesnake, scorpion and grasshopper (as well as more recognisable dishes such as salmon, bison and pheasant). There are no strictly traditional Native American vegetarian dishes on the menu, however traditional ingredients have been combined to create some hearty meals for herbivores.
The Stattcafe
September 19th, 2006The area of Bockenheim is popular amongst Frankfurt’s student and artistic communities, and the Stattcafe is the district’s most popular meeting point. This charming and relaxed restaurant is open from breakfast-time onwards, and it caters well to both vegetarians and meat eaters. The décor is simple and the staff are famously friendly. The Stattcafe is handily located close to the Kirchplatz U-bahn station, and is an ideal place to relax following a day spent exploring the bohemian streets of Bockenheim.
Eating out in Frankfurt
September 19th, 2006Frankfurt is a wonderful destination for any food lover, and the city’s districts offer diners many different options. For those on a budget, the area around Fressgasse and the Northern Centre offers plenty of reasonably priced restaurants and fast-food establishments. The area around Bahnofsviertel is famed for its wonderful Middle Eastern and Asian restaurants. The liberal area of Sachsenhausen boasts a huge number of friendly cafes and bars, and it is the perfect place for anyone hoping to eat-out in Frankfurt, while enjoying the city’s relaxed atmosphere.
The Coconut Grove Restaurant
September 12th, 2006The Coconut Grove is a fun and funky place to eat out for any visitors to Frankfurt. Located close to the Hauptbanhof, the restaurant lies in the heart of the city’s Middle Eastern and Asian neighbourhoods. The Coconut Grove restaurant operates as both a cocktail bar and an eatery, and it promises diners an exciting, enjoyable evening out. The restaurant focuses on new-world cuisine, with influences from the Caribbean, the Far East and Europe. This lively bar/restaurant features a variety of DJs at weekends.
The Bavaria restaurant
September 6th, 2006The Bavaria is a traditional German restaurant located close Frankfurt’s Financial District. This well-priced restaurant serves hearty Bavarian food in a charming rustic atmosphere. The décor is traditional and homely, with hunting trophies on the walls and sweet, checkered cloth on the tables. While the menu offers plenty of meaty dishes, the proprietors are happy to offer vegetarian options. During the summer, The Bavaria restaurant has a picturesque terrace, from which diners can watch the city pass by.