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Frankfurt

Germany

Safety Score

7.9/10

Currency

EUR

Language

German

Timezone

Europe/Madrid

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. It's the birthplace of famed writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former home is now the Goethe House Museum. Like much of the city, it was damaged during World War II and later rebuilt. The reconstructed Altstadt (Old Town) is the site of Römerberg, a square that hosts an annual Christmas market

Culture & MuseumsModern SkylineCulinary TraditionsLiterature & HistoryHistoric Center

Best Time to Visit

Shoulder seasons of late spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October), offering pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan1°43mm
Feb2°37mm
Mar6°48mm
Apr10°43mm
May14°60mm
Jun17°61mm
Jul19°65mm
Aug19°53mm
Sep15°50mm
Oct10°55mm
Nov5°52mm
Dec3°56mm

Best Restaurants in Frankfurt, Germany

Where to Eat in Frankfurt - Dining Guide

Creative / Vegan-Friendly

Lafleur

$$$$
4.9
Palmengartenstraße 11
Westend / Palmengarten

2-Star Tasting Menu

Chef Andreas Krolik’s 2-star masterpiece. Famous for being one of the world's few elite restaurants with a dedicated ethical vegan menu.

Pros
  • +Bauhaus elegance
  • +World-class vegan options
  • +Park setting
Cons
  • -Extremely formal
  • -Very expensive
Modern / International

Sommerfeld

$$$
4.8
Weserstraße 4
Bahnhofsviertel

Grilled Cabbage with Smoked Yolk

The 2026 "New Star." A fusion of the legendary Weinsinn and Gustav concepts. Ingredient-led, pared-back, and brilliant.

Pros
  • +Sleek Bauhaus interior
  • +Chefs serve the food
  • +Top-tier wine list
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Hard to book
Vegan (Fine Dining)

Seven Swans

$$$
4.7
Mainkai 4
Main Riverbank

Root-to-Leaf Tasting

The narrowest building in Frankfurt houses a Michelin-starred vegan lab. Everything is grown on their own Permaculture farm.

Pros
  • +Hyper-sustainable
  • +Unique narrow building
  • +Artistic
Cons
  • -Limited seating
  • -Very experimental
Modern European

Main Tower Restaurant

$$$$
4.7
Neue Mainzer Str. 52
Bankenviertel

Venison with Juniper

Dining at 187 meters. In 2026, it remains the ultimate "power meal" destination with the city's best skyline views.

Pros
  • +Best views in Frankfurt
  • +Sophisticated vibe
  • +Great bar
Cons
  • -Pricey for the view
  • -Airport-style security
Japanese (Ramen/Sake)

Muku

$$
4.9
Dreieichstraße 7
Sachsenhausen

Tonkotsu Ramen & Sashimi Bowl

Widely cited as the best ramen in Germany. An authentic Japanese experience that feels like a hidden Tokyo gem.

Pros
  • +Elite broth quality
  • +Friendly/Warm service
  • +Authentic
Cons
  • -Portions are small
  • -Long wait times
Italian (Fine Dining)

Carmelo Greco

$$$
4.8
Ziegelhüttenweg 1
Sachsenhausen

Tortelli with Black Truffle

1-star Michelin. A sophisticated, artistic take on Italian classics from one of Germany’s most respected Italian chefs.

Pros
  • +Exquisite plating
  • +Professional service
  • +Elegant
Cons
  • -Quiet neighborhood
  • -Formal
Austrian / Modern

Lohninger

$$$
4.7
Schweizer Str. 1
Sachsenhausen

Wiener Schnitzel / Kasnocken

Mario Lohninger brings Austrian soul to a chic, international setting. The best schnitzel in the city, period.

Pros
  • +Great family-style vibe
  • +Iconic schnitzel
  • +Lively terrace
Cons
  • -Can be noisy
  • -Service can be brisk
German (Progressive)

Franziska

$$$
4.6
Hainer Weg 60
Sachsenhausen / South

"New German" Classics

Located in the Henninger Turm. Progressive German food with 360-degree views of the city and the Taunus mountains.

Pros
  • +Rotating restaurant feel
  • +Modern decor
  • +Great views
Cons
  • -Sceney atmosphere
  • -High price point
Classic French

Erno’s Fine Food

$$$$
4.7
Liebigstraße 15
Westend

Duck Liver & Lobster

A 1-star Michelin institution. Old-school French haute cuisine in a cozy, wood-paneled room.

Pros
  • +Timeless quality
  • +Extensive wine cellar
  • +Intimate
Cons
  • -Very traditional
  • -Closed weekends
Modern German / Bistro

Stanley Diamond

$$$
4.6
Ottostraße 16
Bahnhofsviertel

Beef Tartare & Fish

Retro-chic design in the Bahnhofsviertel. A stylish spot that treats German classics with modern, light technique.

Pros
  • +Sexy interior design
  • +Cool crowd
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -Can feel a bit arrogant
  • -Loud
Modern / Farm-to-Table

Bidlabu

$$
4.7
Kleine Bockenheimer Str. 14
City Center (Fressgass)

Seasonal Vegetable Compositions

Michelin Bib Gourmand. Focused on regionality and freshness with a very high quality-to-price ratio.

Pros
  • +Great value
  • +Central location
  • +Unpretentious
Cons
  • -Small menu
  • -Hard to find
Traditional Frankfurt

Apfelwein Wagner

$
4.4
Schweizer Str. 71
Sachsenhausen

Frankfurt Green Sauce (Gree Sose)

The absolute temple of Frankfurt cider culture. Long wooden tables, massive portions, and tart apple wine.

Pros
  • +Authentic culture
  • +Cheap
  • +Iconic status
Cons
  • -Very loud/Crowded
  • -Service can be "brusque"
Japanese (Traditional)

Iwase

$$$
4.8
Vilbeler Str. 31
City Center

Omakase Sushi

No signs, no fuss. Just the freshest sushi in the city served in a tiny, quiet room. A purist's favorite.

Pros
  • +Top-tier fish quality
  • +Quiet/Zen vibe
  • +Authentic
Cons
  • -Hard to book
  • -Minimalist decor
Eritrean / Ethiopian

Im Herzen Afrikas

$
4.7
Gutleutstraße 13
Bahnhofsviertel / Main

Zilzil Tibs (Ostrich/Zebra)

Eat with your hands on sand-covered floors. An immersive, warm, and highly social dining experience.

Pros
  • +Unique atmosphere
  • +Fun for groups
  • +Very friendly
Cons
  • -No cutlery
  • -Always booked out
Modern European / Art

Emma Metzler

$$
4.7
Schaumainkai 17
Museumsufer

Dry-aged Pork & Foraged Herbs

Located in the Museum of Applied Arts. A bright, high-design space with a focus on nose-to-tail and foraging.

Pros
  • +Stunning design
  • +Park/River views
  • +Creative menu
Cons
  • -Can be pretentious
  • -Lunch service busy
New Nordic / Punk

Chairs

$$
4.8
Gronauer Str. 2
Bornheim

Sourdough & Experimental Veg

The "Berlin" of Frankfurt. Minimalist, creative, and slightly rebellious cooking in an unassuming corner spot.

Pros
  • +Cool neighborhood vibe
  • +Great ferments
  • +Creative
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Limited menu
Modern Japanese

Masa Japanese Cuisine

$$$$
4.7
Hanauer Landstraße 131
Ostend

Black Cod & Wagyu

A high-end, sleek temple of Japanese fusion in the industrial-chic East End. Very "New Frankfurt."

Pros
  • +Stunning interior
  • +Creative fusion
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -Expensive
  • -Remote location
Modern German

Margarete

$$
4.5
Braubachstraße 18
Altstadt (Old Town)

Handkäse mit Musik (Modernized)

A stylish, intellectual cafe-restaurant right next to the Römer. Great for a "civilized" lunch or dinner.

Pros
  • +Artistic crowd
  • +Central but quiet
  • +Good brunch
Cons
  • -Standard service
  • -Can be busy
Industrial / Mediterranean

Oosten

$$
4.5
Mayfarthstraße 4
Ostend / ECB

Grilled Seafood / Steaks

A glass and steel structure in the shadows of the ECB. Incredible views of the skyline and the river.

Pros
  • +Architectural marvel
  • +Best skyline views
  • +Outdoor deck
Cons
  • -Service can be slow
  • -Very windy
Mediterranean / Greek

Ariston

$$$
4.6
Heiligkreuzgasse 29
City Center

Sea Bass in Salt Crust

Modern, upscale Greek dining. It’s light, white, and airy—a favorite for the theater and opera crowd.

Pros
  • +Excellent seafood
  • +Elegant atmosphere
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Pricey for Greek
  • -Busy pre-opera
Jewish Deli / Pastrami

Maxie Eisen

$
4.6
Münchener Str. 18
Bahnhofsviertel

Pastrami Sandwich & Shakes

Named after a Chicago mobster; this is the coolest spot for NY-style pastrami in the Bahnhofsviertel.

Pros
  • +Best sandwiches
  • +Cool vibe
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -Tiny space
  • -Gritty street
Historic Cider House

Kanonesteppel

$
4.6
Textorstraße 20
Sachsenhausen

Schnitzel & Mispelchen

A rustic, local favorite that feels less "touristy" than Wagner. Famous for its authentic cider and cozy garden.

Pros
  • +Local atmosphere
  • +Great garden
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Cash only usually
  • -Loud
Japanese-French Fusion

IIMORI Patisserie

$
4.7
Braubachstraße 24
Altstadt

Matcha Tart / Bento Box

A whimsical, vintage-decorated space serving French pastries with Japanese flavors (matcha, yuzu, adzuki).

Pros
  • +Unique desserts
  • +Charming decor
  • +Great afternoon tea
Cons
  • -Always crowded
  • -Service is slow
Traditional German

Zum Gemalten Haus

$
4.5
Schweizer Str. 67
Sachsenhausen

Frankfurt Plate (Assorted meats)

Famous for its hand-painted murals and historic atmosphere. A must-visit for the "Old Frankfurt" vibe.

Pros
  • +Stunning murals
  • +Historic feel
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Tourist-heavy
  • -Very traditional
Vegan / Cocktails

Seven Swans & The Tiny Cup

$$$
4.7
Mainkai 4
Main Riverbank

Experimental Tapas

The bar attached to Seven Swans. Incredible, lab-developed cocktails and elite vegan small plates.

Pros
  • +Elite mixology
  • +River views
  • +Intimate
Cons
  • -Very small
  • -Hard to get a seat

Best Restaurants in Frankfurt - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Frankfurt with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Frankfurt, Germany . Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Frankfurt's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Frankfurt include Lafleur, Sommerfeld, Seven Swans, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of Germany .

The best restaurants in Frankfurt span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Frankfurt is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Frankfurt restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best Germany food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Frankfurt for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Frankfurt

Frankfurt is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Frankfurt. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt is known for Culture & Museums, Modern Skyline, Culinary Traditions, Literature & History, Historic Center, making it one of the most visited destinations in Germany . When planning your Frankfurt trip, note that the local language is German, the currency is EUR, the best time to visit is Shoulder seasons of late spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October), offering pleasant weather and fewer crowds.. Our free Frankfurt guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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