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Best Local Cuisine in Nuremberg "Best Local Cuisine in Nuremberg" Créé par: Cityseeker 8 Emplacements marqués Böhm's Herrenkeller "Food & Wine" Böhm's Herrenkeller is located in one of the most beautiful half-timbered houses in Nuremberg's inner city. The restaurant pampers your palate with enticing German delicacies. Besides the German cuisine, the menu features dishes like fish stew, bratwurst, Argentine beef and cheese noodles. In addition to the delectable menu, Böhm's Herrenkeller is by Kristina Petrick on popular among wine connoisseurs for offering wine tasting sessions, Unsplash where the enthusiasts can taste a range of Franconian wines and know more about its production process. +49 911 22 4465 herrenkeller.de/ [email protected] Theatergasse 19, Nuremberg Barfusser "Tourist-Frequented Budget Eatery" This spacious brewery near the Lorenzkirche is conveniently situated in the Old Town. The cellars date from the middle ages and because they are incredibly spacious, they can be somewhat overwhelming. People from all walks of life savor the atmosphere at Barfusser, so you'll never feel out of place. Students, tourists and locals rub shoulders here as they drink by Gordito1869 Barfür beer. And, befitting this underground beer garden, you can also order fresh pretzels and baguettes. If you arrive with a big appetite, then fear not. Some of the dishes on the menu include roasted meat with beer sauce, potato dumplings and bacon and cabbage salad, vegetable rosti and Kasespatzle (a kind of macaroni cheese). The stuffed mushrooms with peppers are also a favorite with the vegetarians. +49 911 20 4242 www.barfuesser- info@barfuesser- Hallplatz 2, Nuremberg nuernberg.de/ nuernberg.de Bratwurst Roslein "Roasted Sausages & Beer" What would Nuremberg be like without its roasted sausages? The Bratwurst Roslein, opposite the Enchilada Restaurant und Mexican Bar is around the corner from the Hauptmarkt and some would go so far as to claim that this is the best place to sample roasted sausages. The decor is tasteful and the atmosphere is relaxed and cheery. The menu features by Ungry Young Man steak, pork and turkey fresh off the grill, accompanied by potatoes baked in foil, salad and corn on the cob. To compliment your meal, there are a variety of beers to choose from. A favorite is Tucher-rot-gold—a regional drink made of apples, Franconian apple Schnapps and Grenadine. +49 911 21 4860 www.bratwurst- [email protected] Rathausplatz 6, Nuremberg roeslein.de/ Zum Spiessgesellen "Staple German Fare" The deceptively small Zum Spiessgesellen is a charming spot to devour authentic Bavarian grub in a wonderful setting. Located on a busy street in the city, the restaurant features three spacious dining areas, each done up in tasteful furnishings and décor. Be it the fully-stocked bar that serves as the focal point or the dark wood dining booths, Spiessgesellen's by Ximeg interiors truly complement its eclectic culinary offerings. Legendary staples like roasted sausages, Bavarian-inspired beef goulash and Sauerbraten populate its exhaustive menu. To wash down those generous portions, the eatery proffers a fine selection of wines and ales. Apfel- Brotauflauf, a decadent pudding made of apple bread, is a great choice for dessert. +49 911 2355 5525 www.spiessgeselle.de zeremonien@spiessgeselle Rathausplatz 4, Nuremberg .de Bratwursthäusle "Sausages and Sauerkraut" Bratwursthäusle Roasted Sausage House is the oldest restaurant in town, existing since 1313 and is conveniently located opposite the town hall and next to the church of St. Seebald. Come here to try some of their famous sausages. In the summer you can sit outside on the terrace or in front of the restaurant. The roasted sausages are filled with spices such as by Ximeg Caraway seeds and Thyme and most manufacturers also put in that obligatory touch of garlic! The delicacy is best eaten with 'Kren' (Horseradish), potato salad or Sauerkraut (pickled cabbage). If you are in a hurry then order 'Zwei im Weckla', which simply means 'two in bread roll'. +49 911 22 7695 [email protected] Rathausplatz 1, Nuremberg Zum Gulden Stern "Authentic Local Cuisine" As the world's oldest Bratwurstküche, or bratwurst restaurant, Zum Gulden Stern is the place to indulge in a taste of the local bratwurst. Prepared using age-old recipes and grilled to succulent perfection over a beech-wood fire, these sausages are served alongside soups, sauerkraut and sides prepared using ingredients sourced from local farms and by Louis Hansel purveyors. Unlike most restaurants, the bratwurst served at Zum Gulden @shotsoflouis on Unsplash Stern are neither boiled nor fried before being placed on the grill, thus sealing in the authentic flavor of this local specialty. Saure Zipfel is another popular dish on the menu, featuring sausages cooked in a marinade of onions and Franconian wine. The restaurant itself boasts a rustic charm and is housed inside a 14th-century building in Nuremberg's Altstadt. Traditional to its very core, the food served at Zum Gulden Stern is as authentic as it gets. +49 911 205 9288 www.bratwurstkueche.de/ [email protected] Zirkelschmiedsgasse 26, Nuremberg Albrecht-Dürer-Stube "House of Regional German Fare" If you have been craving for a bite of simple, delicious German food, head to Albrecht-Dürer-Stube and pamper your taste buds. Renowned for its regional Franconian cuisine, the restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who wants to try authentic German fare. Housed in an historic half-timbered building, the restaurant has a classy, elegant atmosphere with an old- by Remi Mathis school charm that is so hard to find these days. The table and room decorations change with the seasons reflecting the general atmosphere of the city and making the restaurant look quite appealing and inviting. The small, cozy corners, a fireplace and leaded windows also add an alluring touch. The staff are polite, friendly and courteous and they always seem quite happy to accommodate children. Multilingual staff members and English menus also make this restaurant quite tourist friendly. Operated by three generations of the same family, Albrecht-Dürer-Stube can always be relied on for serving up sumptuous delicacies day after day. +49 911 22 7209 www.albrecht-duerer- info@albrecht-duerer- Albrecht-Dürer-Straße 6, stube.de/ stube.de Michael Höllerzeder, Nuremberg Hütt'n "Reflecting Germany's Food Culture" Located in the heart of Old Town, the charming Tavern Hütt'n ideally represents German culture through its hearty food. Offering a traditional fare of local specialties, find out what makes German fare one of the most sumptuous cuisines of the world. With an impressive selection of meat and vegetable dishes, indulge in authentic classics that reflect fresh by wuestenigel flavors of the season. While the fully-stocked bar offers plenty to quench the thirst, of special significance are the regional beers served here. So embark on a culinary adventure through the Franconian cuisine at the rustic and affordable- Hütt'n. +49 911 201 9881 www.huettn- [email protected] Bergstrasse 20, Nuremberg nuernberg.de/home/ REJOIGNEZ-NOUS A: cityseeker.com Modalités | POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITé | API | CONTACTEZ-NOUS | COPYRIGHT (C) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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