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Am I The Only One Who Loves German Food?

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 8, 2023November 13, 2023 31 Comments

a patio area with tables and chairs

Many people reduce German food to “unhealthy sausage” or other such trite simplifications. That’s just not true. And I’m not going to lie, I love German food. We stopped at a small and quintessentially German restaurant in Bavaria for dinner and it really hit the spot after a long drive.

Yum: German Dinner In Bavaria

Heidi and I were visiting a couple of people and as we left one of our appointments, we both heard my stomach growl…I had some eggs for lunch and a cup of coffee, but it was now pushing 8:00 pm and I was famished.

We began the drive toward Ulm and came upon Waidhofen, a small Bavarian municipality in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen.

There was a German restaurant called Gasthof Bogenrieder. It was open…but it was also 8:50 pm and closing in 10 minutes. My experience in Germany is that typically in these situations, you are turned away.

a sign on a building

Nevertheless, we took a seat in the beer garden (because in Germany, you generally do not wait for a hostess -instead you seat yourself) hoping we could avoid having to eat fast food. We had it all to ourselves.

a patio with a red umbrella and chairs

tables and benches under a string of lights

A waitress showed up and told us it was too late for food, but we could have beer. Rather than protest, we said we were really hungry and asked if the kitchen had anything left. She told us she would take a look.

Moments later she came and said we could have Käsespätzle or a salad with tuna.

Done deal.

I love Käsespätzle (cheese spaetzle) which is sort of like the German equivalent of macaroni and cheese.

a plate of food on a table

It was so tranquil to sit out in the garden on a warm summer evening and enjoy delicious food (the bread was great too, as one would expect in Germany, though I was famished).

a plate of salad on a table

a piece of bread in a black bowl

Heidi loved her tuna salad.

a plate of salad with onions and tomatoes

So if you ever find yourself in Waidhofen, do check out Gasthof Bogenrieder (you could even spend the night there).

a building with a parking lot and a parking lot

a tall pole with people on it


This is part of my summer to Europe trip report.

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31 Comments

  1. Mak Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 3:48 pm

    I love German food, especially German Beer and German Bread. German food culture is seriously under-appreciated, and Austrian food even more so.

    • Galoot Reply
      September 8, 2023 at 4:02 pm

      One could never be underfed in Austria or Germany ; together with their beer and wine . The outdoor markets are a revelation : we happened upon a lady selling her cherry strudel in Munchen , and purchased extra slices for the train journey next day . Another fond memory are the Christmas Markets , with the hot sausage sellers .

    • Steve Reply
      September 12, 2023 at 7:38 pm

      Beer is not food, walking in Munich I saw mostly red, pink, white, tan sausages and that’s what they are famous for. Italy, Portugal, Spain had the best food I experienced in Europe. Thumbs down on Germany and also Britain. as far as food is concerned. My take on he issue.

  2. Christian Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 3:51 pm

    German food is awesome.

  3. Greg Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 3:54 pm

    Yes, German and Austrian food is underrated and satisfying. And even a sausage “bratwurst” is quite delicious.

    Plenty of good spots here in the states too.

  4. Jeff Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 4:03 pm

    Kasespatzle is one of my favorite Bavarian dishes! Also it’s quite simple to make, but getting the proper cheese and quality flour in the US is difficult. Or at least, much more expensive than it should be.

  5. JWVW89 Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 4:08 pm

    My favorite cuisine by far! Wish it was more common to be found in the US, but sadly it seems most major cities just have a handful of true German restaurants.

  6. Mick Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 5:05 pm

    Have you tried weiswurst in Munich? One of my favorite foods. Delicious.

    I have good memories of German food and of the fact that outdoor dining is so prevalent. Often with playgrounds for the kids. The beer gardens are superb.

  7. Euro Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 5:12 pm

    Another German food fan here. It is just too often dismissed and underrated (and Hofbrauhaus is bland and greasy in the US).

    If there is anything that annoys me about German food it is that if you want to get food after 20:00 or 21:00, most restaurants are closed or have a diminished menu selection. Whereas im say, Italy or Spain, that is when dinnertime typically starts.

  8. Santastico is Fantastico Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 5:14 pm

    Ven you go to ze Bierhaus you must take ze bier!

  9. Grant Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 6:02 pm

    I appreciated your recommendation of Schreiner’s in Glendale and would love to hear of other German restaurants you enjoy.

    Cheers.

  10. OneAlphaTwo Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 6:10 pm

    I’m a fan! I know it’s casual and a much more recent German food, but nothing beats a currywurst, fries and a kristall weiss for an outside lunch while skiing in the Alps on a sunny day!

  11. MeanMeosh Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 6:21 pm

    You’re far from the only one. One of my favorite restaurants in DFW is a German place called Kuby’s. Naturally, I can’t resist the schnitzel but there have many other delicious German specialties.

  12. Jan Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 6:58 pm

    Schweinshaxe. Schnitzel (or is that Austrian? either way). Beer.
    German cuisine is underrated IMO (and so is Danish, yeah I went there). French/Italian? overrated.

  13. Billiken Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 7:15 pm

    I love German food too. Doner is great!

  14. JoeMart Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 7:24 pm

    Can’t wait for your review of Edip Sigl’s cuisine.

  15. SAN Greg Reply
    September 8, 2023 at 10:53 pm

    Bauern platte, roasted potatoes, spaetzle, spargel, doner kabab, bratwurst, schnitzel, bretzels, black forest cake, bienenstich – what is there not to love?!

  16. Aaron Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 7:08 am

    German food is good but there are better cuisines out there…French, Japanese, Italian, Thai, Korean, Greek, Lebanese…

  17. Fathiss Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 9:10 am

    No you’re not the only one. I’ve often told people Germany has the best food in all of Europe.

  18. Steven Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 9:30 am

    One the biggest culinary secrets of the world is that Germans have the best bread of any country. And it’s not even close.

  19. Santastico Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 9:32 am

    German food is good depending on the time of the year. I am not talking beer. I am talking food. I like it in cold weather but it is not the type of food you eat all the time. I can eat Italian, French, Greek, Japanese, Lebanese food every day but not German.

  20. Dave Edwards Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 9:40 am

    Does an Oktoberfest beer and a brat count? If so, I love it too.

  21. JD Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 10:13 am

    German food is fantastic. Currywurst, bockwurst, in fact all types of wurst!

    It might be a bit cheesy but I went here a few years ago.

    https://www.hofbraeu-wirtshaus.de/en/berlin/

    Could not fault it. Great food, great atmosphere, great service.

  22. Arthur Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 2:35 pm

    A really good schnitzel is great, as are the sausages. And beer. One of the reasons I like the LH lounge at IAD.

  23. WorldTravelGuy Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 3:09 pm

    Do you know of any good German restaurants in West LA or Santa Monica?

  24. Asa George Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 5:12 pm

    Totally agree about the dark breads,and also pastries/tortes.Even fast food like NordSee outlets have delicious food and very cheap compared to usa prices,if you can find those offerings even.Have to settle for imported pumpernickel,red cabbage,sauerkraut from Aldi.

  25. Asa George Reply
    September 9, 2023 at 5:23 pm

    P.s.lutz Pastry in Chicago and New Glarus Bakery wisconsin come as close to the real deal for pastries and bread in the states,I’ve found.Just had the NGB beinenstich,still dreaming of more.

  26. Tony N Reply
    September 10, 2023 at 2:30 am

    Sauerkraut a Probiotic. Very Healthy, tasty!

  27. RetiredATLATC Reply
    September 10, 2023 at 11:19 am

    Weißwurst, a bretzel, senf and a weißbier is the perfect breakfast

  28. Jerry Reply
    September 10, 2023 at 11:21 am

    Who doesn’t like German food? Swabian meatball soup. A leberkäse sandwich at Rewe for €2. It’s all good!

  29. Jesda Gulati Reply
    September 11, 2023 at 12:57 am

    German food is hearty, satisfying, and usually high quality. Underrated indeed!

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