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world's oldest social housing complex, built by Jakob Fugger in Augsburg
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world's oldest social housing complex, built by Jakob Fugger in Augsburg

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This place is something special. Joachim (also known as Jockl) Kaiser and his wife are the third generation to run this appealingly rustic and trendy restaurant. The kitchen concept is intriguing: In addition to the regular Wirtshauskarte, with a selection that balances hearty traditional fare and more ambitious dishes – mouthwatering options include lamb lights or skrei with fennel and white wine sauce – they propose a seasonal set menu consisting of a "starter", "centrepiece" and "finale". A nice idea: You are free to choose one or more of the "centrepiece" dishes – which include a vegetaria
WebsiteA place that lives, sleeps and breathes art! Not only is there the special cachet of the listed Haag Villa (1877), there is also Christian Grünwald's cooking, the likes of which you would be hard pressed to find anywhere else. We are in the company of an extremely creative chef who stands out for having his own distinctive signature. This he showcases in a seasonal set menu – the various appetisers are a fantastic introduction! He draws inspiration from nature and uses ingredients of excellent quality. For example, the "local venison, Butter von 4 Hölzern, spruce needle powder, roasted macaron
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WebsiteNot only does this place promise good food, but the setting is also inviting: the restaurant is located in a lovely winegrower's house (named after the vineyards below). Built in 1542, it stands directly on the historical estate of Schloss Leitheim. Season-driven cuisine is served in a lovely, cosy interior. On Sundays and Mondays there is a more limited offering in the form of the Azubi-Menü devised by the trainee chefs. Tip: The wine list includes a number of South African vintages. Should you wish to stay overnight, the Schloss Leitheim hotel has inviting guestrooms.
Website"Follow your nose – listen to your belly" – that's the idea behind the name of this small restaurant. Located in the centre of Augsburg, it is well worth a visit, primarily on account of the cleverly thought-out seasonal cuisine, for which Hendrik Ketter and his team use regional produce wherever possible. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, there is the à la carte offering "NO.BEL LEGER" as well as the "Chef's Choice Menu", which comprises five or seven courses. On Fridays and Saturdays, a set menu with four to seven courses is available – also in a vegetarian version. In addition, you can expect pr
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WebsiteThe Stoiber family put their heart and soul into running this modern restaurant. Their commitment is particularly evident in the excellent cuisine, which follows the seasons and draws on quality ingredients. There are three set menus, one of them vegetarian, and all courses can also be ordered à la carte. Mouthwatering creations include beetroot with porcini ice cream, quail and mushrooms, or cream of sweetcorn soup with wild prawn, polenta and popcorn. Diners are treated to attentive service in an inviting setting: Pale wood, clean lines, exposed concrete and restrained decorative details cre
WebsiteThe compact fine dining restaurant of this venerable establishment – today Hotel Maximilian's – exudes an air of modernity, thanks to its sleek, fresh design and classically inspired cuisine. In Simon Lang's kitchen, the food is made with top-notch seasonal ingredients, for example "grilled black cod & green apple, veal sweetbread cuts, fermented shallots, leek oil". Choose between the "Menu du Chef" and a vegetarian set menu, with optional wine pairings. Alternatively, there is a five-course tasting menu including wine pairings. This is complemented by attentive service and on-point wine reco
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WebsiteChef-patron Benjamin Mitschele, a long-standing presence as a restaurateur in Augsburg, presents two concepts here. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the place operates as a bistro serving small plates à la carte. On Fridays and Saturdays the "Alte Liebe" set menu comprising five or eight courses is served – vegetarian version available. In both cases, the well-thought-out dishes are full of flavour and personality. Close attention is paid to the quality and seasonality of ingredients, some of which come from the restaurant's own certified-organic nursery. Ambitious wine recommendations. The well-c
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WebsiteThis is how you imagine a historical Bavarian restaurant: wooden beams on the ceiling, floorboards, tiled stove – rustic, inviting and wonderfully cosy (or "zünftig" as they say in these parts). There is also a wonderful terrace. The cuisine is classic, regional and seasonal – served à la carte or in three set menus, one of which is vegetarian. There is a good selection of wines to choose from. Tip: well-priced lunch menu with two or three courses (Tues. to Fri., except public holidays). You can also visit the Baroque Münster Heilig Kreuz in Bergen.
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