Solzer is part of the lively social scene of the city. Here, you can drink their homemade beer or pitcher of apple wine. In the summer, you will enjoy lounging in the garden while sipping cold drinks. The roasted potatoes with green salsa are really good and worth trying at Solzer. They also serve other Frankfurt specialties like the Handkäse mit Musik (a cheese specialty), the Matjes (mackerel), or the Wurst plates (cooked and smoked meats). Along with the tasty fare enjoy chatting with the locals in the cozy environs.
Restaurant Français, the gourmet restaurant in the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof hotel, is a place where old school meets innovation. Impeccable service and a menu which fuses traditional and futuristic dishes complement the chic guests and upmarket atmosphere. Regional specialties such as potato salad and sausage rolls are also given a trendy new slant. The extensive wine list is mainly French and may include certain wines that you may never have heard of, but which you won't regret trying out!
Artistic and culinary finesse combine to make the Tiger Gourmetrestaurant one of the best addresses in town. Martin Göschel and his team toil away in the kitchen of the dome-roofed restaurant, while visitors admire the fine contemporary art on the first floor. The restaurant has also earned two highly-prized Michelin stars and 17 Gault Millau points. Johnny Klinke, former student protester and owner of the restaurant, has come to understand that the best revolutions are culinary rather than political.
A small diner that is perpetually crowded, Malepartus Frankfurt has a vast assortment of local specialties to offer you. It's not just tourists who stop by for a quick bite while exploring the region of Bornheim; this restaurant has its fair share of local patrons. No authentic German meal is complete without schnitzel, and this restaurant doesn't disappoint in that regard. A selection of German beers is also available. Reservations are a must.
Germany is a country famous for its sausages, and you will find variations at every other restaurant. Frankfurt am Main's Best Worscht in Town, however, claims to be the best of the best, an assertion that is not too far from the truth. The curried sausages available at this food stand are absolutely delicious, but, unfortunately for many, rather spicy. Still, in an attempt to make the currywurst appealing to a larger segment of the sausage-eating public, this eatery offer you levels of hotness, right from A to F, so you know exactly what you're getting into!
Visiting the city during the summer? What better way to beat the heat that gorge on a creamy scoop of ice cream? Look no further than Eis Christina, Frankfurt's ice cream haven since the 1970s. This place serves ice creams by the bowl, scoop or cup. Apart from the regular range of chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and butterscotch, they also serve delightful flavors like tiramisu, caramel, pistachio, pineapple, cookies, peanut, coconut and more. Those with an adventurous palate could try out their spaghetti range.