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 swanky riverside restaurant is known for their contemporary cuisine that is fresh, organic and sublime. The Seven Swans is housed in a charming 1838 building which is the narrowest in Frankfurt, the menu changes weekly yet retains its deliciousness. While the beautifully themed restaurant's staff will pamper you with their attentiveness, the food will allure your palates with its balanced flavor and originality.
Modeled after classic American steakhouses like the Chicago Chop House and Dallas' III Forks, M-Steakhouse succeeds in bringing a little bit of America to Frankfurt am Main. The soft lighting and dark wood finishes create an elegant atmosphere, and the walls are adorned with horse riding images. The list of steaks and chops is long, and you get to enjoy the likes of tarragon beef skillet, double cut lamb chops and dry-aged tomahawk steak. In keeping with the American steakhouse tradition, an extensive wine list is also offered.
Im Herzen Afrikas will transport you to the spheres of Africa in their wonderfully themed restaurant that has cozy tents, lighting that gives out a red glow along with candlelight, African murals and eclectic African music. You can choose to sit on pillows, in sand or on the cute African stools while waiting for your culinary African journey to begin. The food is prepared daily and is delightful to taste. Recommendations are highly recommended and please carry cash since credit cards are not accepted here.
Café Karin is a city-center oasis located directly opposite Goethe's birthplace at Großer Hirschgraben. The breakfasts here are legendary: a croissant with butter and jam and warm bread with nutty Gouda cheese will make your day! At lunchtime, light meals are served. The décor is pleasantly warm, with practicality taking precedence over beauty. The relaxed and mellow ambiance attracts young people and families for whom the café has become a home away from home.
This swanky riverside restaurant is known for their contemporary cuisine that is fresh, organic and sublime. The Seven Swans is housed in a charming 1838 building which is the narrowest in Frankfurt, the menu changes weekly yet retains its deliciousness. While the beautifully themed restaurant's staff will pamper you with their attentiveness, the food will allure your palates with its balanced flavor and originality.
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!
There is no fancy decor in this cozy yet friendly restaurant, but expect yummy pizzas that will just blow your mind away. Pizzeria Da Cimino is an unpretentious place with delish pizzas that is wallet-friendly as well. A favorite amongst the locals and tourists alike, the pizzas do the talking here and the vibrancy of the place will charm you. So if you are looking out for delicious pizza while in Deutschland, Pizzeria Da Cimino might be an excellent option for you.
Modeled after classic American steakhouses like the Chicago Chop House and Dallas' III Forks, M-Steakhouse succeeds in bringing a little bit of America to Frankfurt am Main. The soft lighting and dark wood finishes create an elegant atmosphere, and the walls are adorned with horse riding images. The list of steaks and chops is long, and you get to enjoy the likes of tarragon beef skillet, double cut lamb chops and dry-aged tomahawk steak. In keeping with the American steakhouse tradition, an extensive wine list is also offered.
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.
Im Herzen Afrikas will transport you to the spheres of Africa in their wonderfully themed restaurant that has cozy tents, lighting that gives out a red glow along with candlelight, African murals and eclectic African music. You can choose to sit on pillows, in sand or on the cute African stools while waiting for your culinary African journey to begin. The food is prepared daily and is delightful to taste. Recommendations are highly recommended and please carry cash since credit cards are not accepted here.