3 Best Restaurants in Frankfurt, Germany

Erno's Bistro

$$$$ | Westend Fodor's choice

This tiny, unpretentious place in a quiet Westend neighborhood seems an unlikely candidate for the best restaurant in Germany, yet that's what one French critic called it. Fresh seafood, the specialty, is often flown in from France, as are the wines (the wine list boasts 600 choices). It's closed weekends, during the Christmas and Easter seasons, and during much of summer—in other words, when its patrons, well-heeled business executives, are unlikely to be in town.

Liebigstr. 15, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60323, Germany
069-721–997
Known For
  • elegant service
  • duck and seafood also from France
  • chef's tasting menus
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends and for 6 wks during Hesse\'s summer school vacation, Reservations essential, Jacket required

Main Tower Restaurant

$$$$ | City Center

On the 53rd floor of the skyscraper that houses the Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen, this popular cocktail bar and high-end restaurant captures unbeatable views through 25-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, from where you can take in all of "Mainhattan". The cuisine is part global and part regional and is served at dinner as a chef's-choice prix-fixe menu ranging from four to seven courses (wine extra). Lunch is an open menu with no minimum, as is the lounge for drinks and bar snacks, which opens at 9 pm. Both the restaurant and the Tower Lounge are open until midnight.

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Neue Mainzerstr. 52–58, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60311, Germany
069-3650–4770
Known For
  • impeccable service
  • extensive wine list
  • €4.50 per person elevator fee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Sat., Reservations essential, Jacket required

Margarete

$$$ | Altstadt
This modern restaurant with an open-kitchen design is named for the Viennese architect Margarete Scütte-Lihotzky, who created the style in the 1920s. There are three-course prix-fixe menus both for lunch and dinner, or order à la carte from an eclectic and creative menu including homemade soups, risotto, and meats with the ubiquitous Frankfurter green herb sauce.
Braubachstr. 18–22, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60311, Germany
069-1306–6500
Known For
  • extensive bar bites menu
  • regional specialties including lentil dishes
  • desserts including chocolate tart with bitter orange marmalade and berry sorbet
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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