Restaurants: Frankfurt
Frankfurt
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- Restaurant Francais,Am Kaiserplatz,Telephone 2-15-02
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- The food is French traditional and served with the sort of flair you might
expect in one of the best restaurants in Paris. In season, game is a
specialty. For lunch, Restaurant Francais caters to the business-person.
- Premiere, Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 7, Telephone 298-11-72
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- Financial and industrial moguls are found dining in one of Frankfurt's
most elegant restaurants. The food is carefully prepared from only the
freshest ingredients.
- Weinhaus Bruckenkeller, Schutzenstrasse 6, Telephone 28-42-38
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- German specialties served in an arched cellar with candle lit tables and
strolling musicians. The wine cellar contains over 180 German wines.
- Borsenkeller, Schillerstrasse 11, Telephone 28-11-15
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- The food is traditional in an old world atmosphere. Borsenkeller is a
favorite with the stockbrokers and bankers.
- Zum Bitburger, Hachstrasse 54, Telephone 28-03-02
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- One of the finest brewery-operated restaurants in Frankfurt. Grilled
rumpsteak, goulash and sausages with red cabbage and home fried potatoes are
among the many items to choose from.
- Die Gans in Sachsenhausen, Schweizerstrasse 76, Telephone 61-50-75
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- Special emphasis is placed on game dishes served in a casual atmosphere.
- Erno's Bistro, Liebigstrasse 15, Telephone 069/72-19-97
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- All the fish is flown in daily, most of it from Paris-with specialties
varying according to what is available in the markets on that day. Clientele
range from film stars to bank executives.
- Villa Leonhardi, Zeppelinallee 18, Telephone 74-25-35
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- The city of Frankfurt paid for the rebuilding of the Villa Leonhardi, a
neoclassiscal pavilion from 1806 that had fallen into disrepair. The
restaurant overlooks one of the most peaceful and intensely landscaped
settings in all of Frankfurt. Menu items change with the season.
- Zum Gemalten Haus, Schweizerstrasse 67, Telephone 61-45-59
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- A traditional apple-wine tavern in the heart of Sachsenhausen. In the
summer you can sit in the courtyard; in the winter you sit in the noisy tavern
at long tables with benches. Traditional cider-tavern dishes.
- Gildenstuben, Bleichstrasse 38A, Telephone 28-32-28
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- Gildenstuben is one of the most popular beer taverns in Frankfurt. The
specialties are Czech and Bohemian dishes.
- Steinernes Haus, Braubachstrasse 35, Telephone 28-34-91
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- Located in the historic heart of Frankfurt this inn was restored after
World War II. A selection of sausages is available and such popular German
dishes as Zigeunerhackbraten (spicy meatloaf) and Frankfurter Rippchen (smoked
pork).
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