Frankfurt green sauce
A traditional condiment made of seven herbs sour cream and egg you can also Savor local Specialties like sausages cheeses and pastries sounds great
Appel Vine stubin taverns
Taverns that serve the region's famous apple wine.
Restaurant Emma Metsler
Overlooks the peaceful Metsler Park.
Apfelwein
Apfelwein, also known as “Ebbelwei”, “Schoppe” or “Stöffche” is Frankfurt’s most popular beverage for over 250 years, a type of apple wine served in traditional jugs and glasses, often enjoyed with Frankfurter Schnitzel or green sauce.
Sachsenhausen’s cider taverns
Frankfurt's nightlife district known for its traditional apple wine taverns and cozy pubs.
Metzgerei DEY
A spot for homemade sausages and quality meats.
Struwwelpeter
A restaurant named after a German children's book, known for traditional schnitzel and sausage with homemade gravy, potatoes, and green sauce.
bitburger
A restaurant where the blogger ate Frankfurt schnitzel, which is pork schnitzel covered in thick grains of salt and served with roasted potatoes and green sauce.
Han Casa
A place where the blogger tried apple wine and hand quesa, a Frankfurt staple consisting of sour milk cheese, onions, raspberry olive vinaigrette, and olives, served with brown bread and butter.
worst house
A place where the blogger tried a pint of a local wheat pilsner.
Maxim 1 grill room
A restaurant in the Jumeirah Frankfurt hotel known for its continental breakfast and high-quality steak and grilled meats.
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A place to try Frankfurt's apple wine, which can be mixed with lemonade or water.
Franziska
A restaurant serving modern German cuisine with a twist, offering 360 panoramic views of Frankfurt.
Alten Limpurg Restaurant
Alten Limpurg Restaurant, is a place to try German wurst and beer.
Apfelwein Galerie
The Apfelwein Galerie in Kleinmarkthalle is a place to sample Apfelwein (apple wine), a Frankfurt specialty.