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    Bidlabu - Venison with red cabbage, celery and juniper

    Bidlabu

    4.8(65 reviews)
    0.3 kmInnenstadt
    €€€

    Bidlabu is a restaurant you wouldn't expect to find in Frankfurt or most big cities that carry a…read moreMichelin 1-star rating - great value and even better food. The restaurants does two settings per night with only a 5-course offering maximum for the first round. Regardless, the food was ample for the 5-course choice and I was more than pleased with the experience. While the space is quite small and the staff are always having to move in and around one another to include guests, it works and provides quite an intimate space. The menu is quite straight forward as are the wine pairings, making a choice quite simple so one can get to the meal quickly. The food and service were both great and I have no complaints. From the bread and butter service to the courses themselves, each was of high quality, great looking, and even better tasting. If you are not planning out weeks in advance, getting a reservation here might be a challenge. The wines were mostly German and again, high quality as the wine regions all offer great combinations with the food. All occasions can be served by a visit to Bidlabu and I'm glad I could fit in a reservation.

    The dishes are beautiful for sure. However each course tastes a little stronger than my preference,…read moreexcept the dessert. The service was great. The wine recommended to us was amazing.

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    Bidlabu - Pear, ginger, ice cream and griess nockerl

    Pear, ginger, ice cream and griess nockerl

    Bidlabu - Le fribourg with Quince and onions

    Le fribourg with Quince and onions

    Bidlabu - Haddock with lemongrass, lentils and pumpkin

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    Haddock with lemongrass, lentils and pumpkin

    Klosterhof

    Klosterhof

    4.1(297 reviews)
    0.8 kmAltstadt
    €€

    Yummy cute spot near the Frankfurt central train station for local eats. Some reviews suggest it's…read moreclosed but it's just moved over a little while the main restaurant is under construction - check their website for the latest (they have details in English). Nice ambience and staff all speak English and are good at suggesting dishes to try! Beware portions are large - even by American standards!! My partner and I got 2 apps and a main to share and could not finish. We got the hand cheese music(?), beef sausage salad and a mushroom schnitzel. The schnitzel was by far the star of the show (as we should have expected)! The cheese is famous so we had to try it but sheep's cheese is a bit too strong for me and it had a harder texture than I prefer. My partner liked it though so I'd recommend giving it a shot if you're adventurous!! We also got their homemade lemonade which was a fizzy raspberry lemonade. Pretty good as well but wish I had tried one of their ciders!

    Meh, the new place feels like any other upscale new restaurant out there. Just has no feel or…read morecharacter. They're trying to stick to the monastery beer vibe but it doesn't hit the mark in that regard. The old place was cozy and old and felt authentic, this place is new, loud and generic. Maybe it's not so bad and I'm sore because I miss the old place but it just doesn't feel the same. Service was good, food was good, beer cold but it still feels like every other place out there. Probably won't be back, unfortunately. If you like well lit, upscale, generic restaurants try this one out. The food is good but the ambience is off.

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    Klosterhof
    Klosterhof - Pilsner

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    Eschenheimer Turm Cafe - Cheese Burger

    Eschenheimer Turm Cafe

    3.9(98 reviews)
    0.7 kmInnenstadt
    €€

    After exploring the city to the fullest, we were looking for a spot to grab a drink. I had done a…read morelittle research on the most reviewed bars in town (with good ratings) and Eschenheimer Turm Cafe was one of the ones that I jotted down. It was also close to where we were so we walked over for happy hour. Ambiance (3.5/5): This bar and restaurant is known for it's tower. From doing a little research, I found that there's limited seating in the tower. Unfortunately, this wasn't a possibility when we were there, so we sat out on their spacious patio. A bit of a bummer, but we made the most of it. The weather was nice so the patio wasn't a bad consolation prize. Al fresco dining is the way to go in Europe. Service (3/5): Pretty much your standard European service. Not terribly attentive, not terribly efficient, but it does the job. You'll have to track down your waiter here and there, but that's pretty much the standard in Germany and Europe as a whole. Food (N/A): We only stopped by for drinks so I can't comment on the food. Drinks (3/5): They have a pretty extensive cocktail list, and it was happy hour, so we were able to get a good deal on their adult beverages. The cocktails are pretty much standard cocktails, not a lot on the inventive side of things. I'm talking things like margaritas, mojitos, Hugos, etc. Eschenheimer Turn Cafe made for a nice break during a day of exploring. It just would have been fun to sit in the tower as it's their most distinctive feature.

    What a delightful experience!…read more I was a little surprised when we got here to find out that we wouldn't be dining inside the tower, which was what I had previously expected, but we had a great time nonetheless! You can make a reservation ahead of time online, but we found it didn't do anything special for us as we were told to just pick anywhere to sit and eat as it wasn't very crowded when we arrived. There is SOME indoor dining, but sitting outside is much more pleasant, especially in the summer. They have VEGAN SCHNITZEL on the menu, which was very exciting for me as I am of German heritage but am now vegetarian, so I haven't eaten schnitzel since I stopped eating meat. It was delicious and very satisfying! Also, you CAN go up in the tower. The restrooms are actually up at the top of the tower, which I found very interesting as I wouldn't think it would be ideal to install plumbing at the top of a 15th castle tower. Be sure to go check it out, even if you don't have to pee! Tip: if you order extra sauce, they will charge you for it. We were unaware of this as extra sauce is usually at no charge where we're from (the U.S.), so this is a warning to any Americans who plan to come here.

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    Eschenheimer Turm Cafe - Sarti Sprizz (9 €) / Weinschorle (7,50 €)

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    Sarti Sprizz (9 €) / Weinschorle (7,50 €)

    SUNNY SIDE UP

    SUNNY SIDE UP

    4.3(16 reviews)
    0.1 kmWestend-Süd

    Ambiance: 5/5 Super cute cafe/ diner vibes inside. There's…read moretables and also bar-like areas along the windows to sit at. Service: 5/5 Everyone is welcoming and friendly. They gave out some hot drinks for those waiting in line outside in the cold. Food: 5/5 I got the banana pudding matcha and chili eggs on toast. So good! You can taste how fresh everything was. Would definitely come back i the future to try other items.

    When a Manager Becomes the Reason to Leave a Restaurant!…read more Our visit to Sunny Side Up was unfortunately one of the most unpleasant restaurant experiences we have had in a long time. We stopped by for breakfast before leaving Frankfurt and had already placed our order. I was carrying a paper bag containing a muffin from another shop. The muffin remained in the bag under the table the entire time. I neither ate it nor took it out of the bag. A young man who introduced himself as the manager then approached our table. Instead of addressing the situation politely, professionally, and discreetly, he loudly confronted me in front of other guests in an inappropriate manner. His attitude was aggressive, condescending, and disrespectful. Of course, a restaurant has every right to set rules regarding outside food. No one was questioning that. What was completely unacceptable, however, was the way he chose to treat paying customers. When I explained that I was not eating the muffin and expressed my concern about his behavior, he showed no interest whatsoever in resolving the situation constructively. On the contrary, when I said that we would rather leave under those circumstances, he essentially told us to go ahead. So we left the restaurant, leaving our already served coffee behind. In my opinion, anyone who treats guests in this manner is not suited for a customer-facing role, let alone a management position. Hospitality is not merely about enforcing rules; it is about treating people with respect, tact, and basic decency. His behavior reflected the exact opposite. What I find particularly troubling is that this kind of conduct increasingly seems to be regarded as normal. It feels like a reflection of a broader societal decline in courtesy, respect, and common decency. This is simply not how customers should be treated. The name "Sunny Side Up" appears to aim for an American-style breakfast culture built on friendliness, openness, and good service. Unfortunately, it remains little more than a façade. While the restaurant attempts to imitate an American concept, it fails at the very thing that defines it: friendly, professional, customer-oriented service! We left the restaurant disappointed and upset. Based on this experience, we will not be returning and unfortunately cannot recommend Sunny Side Up.

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    SUNNY SIDE UP - Carrot Cake

    Carrot Cake

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    H'ugo's

    H'ugo's

    2.3(22 reviews)
    0.2 kmInnenstadt
    €€€

    Me and my wife were walking around Frankfurt trying to find a good place to eat. After searching…read moreYelp and Google reviews we found H'ugo's lounge and bar. When we arrived there was a sign saying the lounge was open. As we walked in we saw a lounge to the left but it was blocked off. But at the top of the stairs I saw Moët bottles and gold everywhere. We walked up the stairs and saw a welcome sign and a server. He directed us to the left towards the lounge area. The lounge area was mostly couches with tables and a fire place in the middle of the table. There were a few regular tables, tv and a decent view outside. Our waiter was nice and dressed very neat. The couches had a few cigarette burns which surprised me because the lounge looked so nice. Once we received our drinks they brought out bread sticks with oil on them. They were good but a little salty. Once dinner came out my wife loved her steak and my tuna steak was ok it was a little dry. The grilled vegetables were very good but there was oil in them also, plus my plate was garnished with oil and it got on my food. So my food had a lot of oil on it. Overall I liked the food but I could of passed on so much oil. For dessert we had creme brûlée it was amazing. Overall we loved the atmosphere and the service. The food and drinks were good and we will be back again.

    food was delicious , prices are reasonable ! but this place is boring , it is located in very nice…read morearea , but ohhhhhhh really boring .. this place can do better ...

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