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Schwarzwaldstube (English: Black Forest Parlor) is a restaurant located in the Traube Tonbach Hotel in Baiersbronn, Germany. Since 1993, the restaurant has maintained its three-star Michelin rating, [1] [2] the longest streak for any restaurant in Germany. The gastronomy portal Restaurant-Ranglisten ranked the restaurant first in Germany. [3]
Vendôme has consistently been ranked among The World's 50 Best Restaurants since 2008. It was voted 47th best in the world on Restaurant magazine's 2017 list, [7] the highest ranked German restaurant of two on the list, the other being Tim Raue's restaurant currently ranked at number 48. [8] [9]
Alte Taverne ― traditional restaurant in Bad Füssing, Bavaria. [2] Andechs ― monastery restaurant in Andechs Abbey, Bavaria, Germany. [3] Regensburg Sausage Kitchen ― restaurant in Regensburg, Germany.
Pages in category "Michelin-starred restaurants in Germany" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.
Michelin-starred restaurants in Germany (3 P) R. Restaurant chains in Germany (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Restaurants in Germany"
A Wienerwald restaurant in Nuremberg, Germany. Wienerwald GmbH is a German chain of franchised fast food restaurants, specializing in chicken – especially hendl (a type of roast chicken), schnitzel, and other similar products. Its name means Vienna Woods. As of 2022 there are five Wienerwald restaurants in Germany and three in Egypt.
Michelin stars are a rating system used by the red Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality. The guide was originally developed in 1900 to show French drivers where local amenities such as restaurants and mechanics were. The rating system was first introduced in 1926 as a single star, with the second and third stars introduced in ...
Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and online travel guide for hotels, restaurants and spas. [1] In 2011, Forbes Travel Guide published its last set of guidebooks and, on November 15, 2011, launched its new online home, ForbesTravelGuide.com, [2] which covers numerous international destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing ...