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By day, chic café; by night, graceful restaurant. Alte Meister is a modern Dresden fixture, combining killer location with hearty, inspired food. The...more
see the Dresden guideChef Karl Wannemacher's charming restaurant, a Berlin classic, has been delighting Berliners since 1982, and over the years, his cooking has evolved in tandem...more
see the Berlin guideA notch upscale from a ratskeller yet still as authentic as they come, this busy, oak-paneled traditional restaurant sits in the back courtyard of the enormous...more
see the Munich guideSitting a half-block from the Viktualienmarkt, the city's upscale open food market, Zedelmayer attracts a cross-section of locals for its renowned...more
see the Munich guideThough the service can be a little snippy—the waiters are used to dealing with ambassadors, presidents, and prime ministers, you see—it's worth...more
see the Berlin guideFour miles from the center of Dresden, this historic brew house and dance hall was established in 1898 on the banks of the Elbe River. Today, Brauhaus Watzke...more
see the Dresden guideTall white arches supported by Doric columns, vast windows, globe lights, banquettes, and black wood chairs provide the classic setting for one of the hottest...more
see the Munich guideThis decidedly gemütlich café is located in what some consider to be one of Europe's poshest hotels, the Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten. Condi is...more
see the Hamburg guideThis bar, restaurant, and six-cabin hotel is located in a bright red boat that once served as a floating lighthouse in the English Channel. The Feuerschiff (or...more
see the Hamburg guideElephantenkeller, or Elephant Cellar, is one of two restaurants in the Hotel Elephant that specializes in traditional fare. Located down a flight of stone...more
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