Iwase, named after its eponymous owner, serves tantalizing Japanese cuisine. With just four tables, this simply decorated establishment is certainly on the small side, but it's not the size that counts, and the choice of over 31 different dishes is more than enough. The sushi is tasty and is served with soup, just like the typical Japanese style. Visitors can accompany their meal with a cup of green tea or a glass of sake (Japanese beer). The service is friendly and efficient, the prices moderate.
The show that the chefs put on at KABUKI, rival anything you would see at a circus! Salt and pepper shakers fly through the air, cleavers chop vegetables faster than the eye can see and the teppanyaki grill hisses and spits like a wild animal, right at your table! The excellent meat, fish and poultry dishes are all prepared as part of the show. Their wine list is extensive and exquisitely exotic. The prices are high, but then again, you're getting a whole deal more than food! A must try!
Named after the ornamental tree native to China and Japan, Ginkgo offers a range of cocktails, breakfasts and a select choice of Eurasian cuisine. Guests sit at exquisitely decorated Japanese style tables and enjoy the likes of Pink grilled Ribeyesteak or Pasta spaghetti with homemade rocket pesto. The menu changes according to season, meaning that there is always something new to discover. The terrace is wonderful in good weather.
This elegant restaurant café in the Städel Museum is the creation of a leading designer. Holbein's Café-Restaurant has a modern ambiance with cream colored walls, oak floors, black leather seats and maroon accessories, and their effect is surprisingly uplifting because of the glass and steel construction of the building. The adjoining terrace is delightful. They serve exquisite fare which is a mix between fresh local and world cuisine. Prices are not low and the wine list includes high-quality international wines, but it's the perfect place to have a meal after visiting the museum.
Wacker is a traditional coffee house with wonderful art-deco features located in Bornheim. Guests can have breakfast inside or out on the patio, grab a quick snack or savor an afternoon cup of coffee. A croissant with jam, a roll with Parma ham and a cup of coffee make for a heavenly combination. Coffee lovers can indulge in the wide range of exotic coffee on sale.
With its baroque decor, high ceilings and ornate wooden and gilded decorations, Harvey's is a joy to the eye as well as the palate, a perfect combination of moderate prices, elegant decor and friendly service. A wide selection of international breakfasts is served until late in the day, while the evening menu contains some fascinating culinary concoctions. Choose from an array of crunchy salads, mouthwatering desserts and delicious local snacks. The cocktails are also highly recommended. children's playing area engages children while adults savor the fine menu.
Ristorante La Sorpresa situated on Louisenstraße is a restaurant owned by Giovanni Ponzi where a wide range of Italian culinary delights is served at reasonable rates to a diverse clientele. The extensive menu here features a Giovanni recommended section which features items like Spaghettini Mare pasta, Insalata Mista, Minestrone soup, Caprese di Bufala and Calamaretti Teneri al Vino Bianco o alla Griglia which are few of the most sought-after dishes at this restaurant. Wash away your meal at Ristorante La Sorpresa with a glass of wine.
Bringing fine Italian and Mediterranean delicacies to the coast of Frankfurt is the Teo’s Delikatessen in town. This specialty restaurant is known for its superior food and the quality of ingredients used. You will find some great options on the menu from doner to falafel and in Italian, there is antipasti, black and white truffles pasta, and a list of wine that is just downright envious. Apart from these two, there is Greek, French, and Spanish cuisine on the menu as well.