Discover the culinary heart of Frankfurt, Germany, with this curated guide to its diverse tastes. From traditional German fare and local sausages to authentic Asian flavors and historic cafes, embark on a delicious journey through the city's vibrant food scene.
Ramirez Square
Location of Bitburger where the blogger ate Frankfurt schnitzel.
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.
Romero Square
A quiet square where the blogger enjoyed a pretzel and coffee.
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.
Cafe whacker
A cafe near the Stato Museum where the blogger enjoyed Frankfurter crons, a local dessert comprising of cake layered with cream cheese and raspberry and coated in chopped nuts, alongside a cup of coffee.
Stato Museum
The blogger visited Cafe Whacker near the Stato Museum.
worst house
A place where the blogger tried a pint of a local wheat pilsner.
Frankfort Cathedral
The blogger enjoyed a beer at a picturesque square in the old town near Frankfort Cathedral.