Best German Food in New York
New York's history has always been a mosaic, a patchwork landscape, and the German immigrants were one of the strongest and longest waves in the city's history. They brought with them an even-longer-standing tradition of homeland cooking, the unmistakable flavors of their native country, and to this day, you can still find amazingly faithful German cuisine at these great restaurants.
Cafe Katja(212) 219-9545
79 Orchard St,
New York, NY, 10002
Austrian cafe on the Lower East Side.
Hallo Berlin(212) 977-1944
626 10th Ave,
New York, NY, 10036
Hallo Berlin's award-winning German menu rises above the pack even before one takes into consideration its seasonal outdoor beer garden. The self-styled "Wurst Restaurant" is a local favorite for Germanic gastro-satisfaction.
Heidelberg(212) 628-2332
1648 2nd Ave,
New York, NY, 10028
Killmeyer's Old Bavaria Inn(718) 984-1202
4254 Arthur Kill Rd,
Staten Island, NY, 10309
Whether you are planning a small get-together, listening to music in the large outdoor Beer Garden or feasting on an authentic German dinner, it's hard to deny Killmeyer's unique stature and success.
Loreley Biergarten(212) 253-7077
7 Rivington St,
New York, NY, 10002
Fine German cuisine in a sedate and pleasant atmosphere on the Lower East Side.
Radegast Hall & Biergarten(718) 963-3973
113 N 3rd St,
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
This über-hip American Bohemian beer hall is somehow
echt deutsch despite (or perhaps because of) the myriad hipsters who frequent it. With all manner of meats ranging from rabbit to the classic Schnitz
more... Rolf's(212) 477-4750
281 3rd Ave,
New York, NY, 10010
Known for its stunning Christmas displays, while you'll likely find the Sauerbraten is not as echt fantastisch as at grandma's in Schleswig-Holstein, the restaurant is full of good cheer and great beer.
Schnitzel Haus(718) 836-5600
7319 5th Ave,
Brooklyn, NY, 11209
German-born Executive Chef Uwe along with owner Fred Urban bring authentic German food to Brooklyn at Schnitzel Haus. Tastes from the old country are re-created in the main restaurant area, which is joined by a second floor lounge that features a veranda and a full bar.
Seasonal Restaurant & Weinbar(212) 957-5550
132 W 58th St,
New York, NY, 10019
Over the years together, Wolfgang Ban and Eduard Frauneder have perfected their own modern take on Austrian cuisine - one which combines traditional techniques, contemporary innovations, and updates to some o
more...Mari Vanna(212) 777-1955
41 E 20th St,
New York, NY, 10003
Evocative and infused with a lived-in feel, Mari Vanna also offers infused vodkas and caviar, and will even offer keys to their regular clientele.
Zum Schneider(212) 598-1098
229 E 7th St,
New York, NY, 10009
One of Avenue C's unexpected delights is a German-style restaurant with beers galore. While the ambience varies depending on how packed the place is, service can be either German efficiency or rather indifferent. It's best
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Rolf'sCategory: German Restaurant