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!
Located 187 meters (614 feet) above Frankfurt, the Main Tower Restaurant & Bar offers guests great Euro-Asian cuisine and spectacular views of the city. The elevator takes just 45 seconds to ascend to the 53rd floor of the Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen tower where the restaurant is located. The menu is slightly limited, but the range of drinks more than makes up for it. Service is excellent and prices are not too exorbitant. It is recommended to book well in advance. The viewing platform at 200 meters (656 feet) is open to both diners and non-diners.
This traditional patisserie in Frankfurt's Westend has been around since the early 1900s, so long in fact that many people could not imagine life without it. Most of the regulars are academics from the nearby university, bankers and business people. During summer, guests can enjoy a cup of coffee and a slice of cake in the garden or out on the terrace. There is a choice between 30 different cakes and a daily menu featuring pasta, salads and local specialties.
Fox and Hound pub & restaurant is not just a place for business but is also a venue for reliving the British pub tradition in the heart of Germany. Styled reminiscently like an English pub, Fox and Hound also serves an old English style breakfast & brunch. A great place for hearty pub grub and an uninterrupted casual ambiance, your pub outing will also be aided by the staff which speaks English fluently. So pop in for a pint or ale, and to make matters different do it in Brit style.
An extension of their patisserie, the IIMORI restaurant is above the sweet shop and serves fine Japanese cuisine and quality sushi. The Parisian salon themed restaurant with its small and large tables, enveloped by huge mirrors, fancy deep red wallpapers and hardwood floors has a charm of its own. All the delicacies have organic ingredients and are made with utmost care. If you have a sweet tooth, the dessert from the bakery downstairs will take care of it. Whether it is a private event or a corporate one, IIMORI surely delivers.
Traditional Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist is what you should expect from The Ivory Club. This classy restaurant has managed to strike a fine balance between tradition and modernity, letting contemporary flavors seep into preparations that had remained unchanged for years. While you can enjoy authentic Indian dishes like the Magnificent Mango Madness (chicken with mango curry and rice), you also get to sample new creations like filet mignon with Indian spices and Curry in a Hurry (London-style beef Kashmiri josh with rice). The Ivory Club is perfect for those who believe in culinary experimentation.
Glide over the waters of the Main river on a vintage merchant ship as you savor some exquisite international fare at the Backschaft restaurant. There are not many better venues for special occasion dining in Offenbach am Main because of the nature of the restaurant, the setting, its vibe, and its warm service. Some of the restaurant's baked items and vegetarian options are known to be quite delicate. Their wine list is also mighty impressive.
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!
An extension of their patisserie, the IIMORI restaurant is above the sweet shop and serves fine Japanese cuisine and quality sushi. The Parisian salon themed restaurant with its small and large tables, enveloped by huge mirrors, fancy deep red wallpapers and hardwood floors has a charm of its own. All the delicacies have organic ingredients and are made with utmost care. If you have a sweet tooth, the dessert from the bakery downstairs will take care of it. Whether it is a private event or a corporate one, IIMORI surely delivers.
Located in the heart of Sachsenhausen, the Zum Gemalten Haus is a pretty restaurant and a great place to sit and chat with friends. You may also get into conversation with the people at the next table, as that's the kind of place this is: the home of traditional Sachsenhausen hospitality. The menu is made up of local specialties, lots of thick soups, healthy salads and a variety of different meats served with sauerkraut. The menu also features a tempting variety of cheeses and a new dessert everyday.
This is only for the carnivores who love their steaks, tender and succulent with a nice smokey flavor that will rouse your appetites. The Black Bulls is an American steakhouse that is one of the best in Frankfurt serving one of the finest American prime beef. This sleek restaurant also serves hearty burgers made from ground rump only during lunch time though it isn't mentioned on the menu. They also serve flaky seafood dishes, so if you aren't in a mood to eat meat, but like seafood, then you too are in a treat with fresh fish of the day, red lobsters and jumbo shrimp dishes. Their bar has an extensive list of wines from reds, roses, whites to champagnes from many regions of the world such as France, Spain, Australia, Chile and more. If you are craving for good American steaks in Frankfurt then the Black Bulls will be the ideal place for you.