Where to eat in Kassel?

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Green sauce - a Hessian specialty

Eating well in Kassel? It works in this Kassel restaurant


In which Kassel restaurant can you eat well in Kassel? On our visit the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kassel area we looked for restaurants. We found what we were looking for here. At an inn and a café that not only offers cakes, but also Kasseler and Hessian Specialties. Our tip: you can eat well here in Kassel.

 

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The brewery to Rammelsberg - a Kassel restaurant, where you can eat well in Kassel
The Brauhaus zum Rammelsberg, a Kassel restaurant with tradition

 Eating well in Kassel in the brewery to Rammelsberg

Only a few minutes walk from our hotel, the Schweizer Hof at Wilhelmshöher Allee *, to the Rammelsberg brewery in Kassel. The city of Kassel was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War. There are only a few remains of the once glamorous place. For that reason alone, the Kassel restaurant Brauhaus zum Rammelsberg is worth a visit. It belongs to an ensemble of old half-timbered houses that are grouped around a square and looks very inviting with its half-timbered facade. The motto “Your friendly brewery” is also very promising. This is also true - as we have seen - in service.

 

Bierkutschersteak in the brewery to the Rammelsberg - eat well in Kassel in this Kassel restaurant
Bierkutschersteak in the brewery to the Rammelsberg - eat well in Kassel in this Kassel restaurant

 

Have a nice meal in this Kassel restaurant

We take a seat in the dining room, which is rustically furnished with wooden tables, wooden walls, indirect light and candlesticks and is well attended. The guests feel at home in this Kassel restaurant. We not only filter out Hessian chunks from the babble of voices, but also one or the other English sentence. This shows that the visitors to the brewery are international. Apparently it's not just us who want to eat well in Kassel. The ambience reminds me a little of one of my student bars. I spent whole nights with my college friends discussing them and having a lot of fun. I like the atmosphere and we're excited to see what the food is like.

 

Roast pork with bread dumplings and apple red cabbage - eat well in Kassel
Roast pork with bread dumplings and red apple cabbage - eat well in this Kassel restaurant

 

Caution: there are large portions in this Kassel restaurant

We got hungry during our visit to the trick fountains in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe and order a plate of antipasti, which we share as a starter. Petar takes a Bierkutscher steak for the main course and I choose a roast pork with red apple cabbage and bread dumplings. The appetizer plate in this Kassel restaurant is a poem. With zucchini and aubergines, olives, mushrooms, salami, vitello tonato, dried tomatoes, bruschetta with diced tomatoes and other delicacies, the antipasti plate alone would have been enough to fill us up after our tour along the water features. Add a glass of cider and you're guaranteed a dinner you won't soon forget.

Eating well in Kassel - we are on our way to a Kassel restaurant
Remains of the old city of Kassel on our way to a Kassel restaurant

 

When I look at the main courses, I know immediately that we won't be able to manage these quantities. Each of us receives two pieces of meat with vegetables and side dishes. If we had known beforehand how big the portions are in this Kassel restaurant, we would have done without the starter. However, then we would have been poorer by one experience. This is how we enjoy this and part of our main course. Finally, full, satisfied and tired, we leave this restaurant, which we gladly recommend to you. Our tip is: order a course first and then see if you are still hungry. The portions in the Brauhaus zum Rammelsberg are huge. You can eat well here in Kassel.

 

cider
Cider in this Kassel restaurant - fresh and sweet

 

Brauhaus Zum Rammelsberg
Rammelsbergstrasse 4
34131 Kassel-Bad Wilhelmshöhe
Telephone: 0561-3162730
E-mail: info@zum-rammelsberg.de
www.zum-rammelsberg.de

 

 

The Café Nenninger in Kassel
The Café Nenninger - eat well in Kassel in this Kassel restaurant

 

Eating well in Kassel: Café Nenninger

Café Nenninger reminds me a little of the with its nostalgic interior and the cakes on the counter of the pastry shop Viennese coffee houses. The selection of cakes in this Kassel restaurant made my mouth water. There is a Fürstentorte, raspberry cakes, chocolate cakes and an assortment of cakes in the shape of a bear or a heart. Even a Barbie cake is offered. With this selection of cakes you always win my heart.

 

Cake selection in the Café Nenninger in Kassel
Selection of cakes in the Café Nenninger - eat well in Kassel in this Kassel restaurant

 

Hessian specialties

The only difference was that our conversation at the table was about Kassel and Hessian specialties, which prompted the waitress to offer us a plate of it. "This is how you can try the regional specialties," she says, and presents us with a plate of green sauce and awl sausage. Of course, as a non-Kasseler, we are interested in what you eat in this city. That turns out to be a good decision. I especially liked the green sauce, a kind of herb sauce with boiled egg and warm potato. I'll be sure to look out for that next time I visit Hesse.

 

Kassel specialties
Kassel specialties - eat well in Kassel in this Kassel restaurant
Green sauce - a Hessian specialty
Green sauce in this Kassel restaurant - a Hessian specialty

 

We recommend Café Nenninger, which is located in the center of Kassel, as a Kassel restaurant for a lunch or coffee break. The service was friendly and eager to meet our needs. The food was good. Perhaps one of you has already tried the cakes in Café Nenninger? Then feel free to let us know in the comments how you liked them.

 

Exceptional pies in the Café Nenninger
Exceptional pies in the Café Nenninger

 

What you need for a visit to Kassel

  • You will do a lot of walking in Kassel. Hence are comfortable shoes important.
  • If you are planning an elegant evening, then you should bring comfortable pumps .
  • If you are planning a visit to the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, it is worthwhile Picnic to plan. In one backpack you can accommodate this well.
  • Forget yours Camera not, because Kassel tempts you to take photos in many places.

 

Café Nenninger
Friedrichsplatz 8, near Karlsplatz
34117 Kassel
Tel. 0561-7 66 16 90
www.cafe-nenninger.de

 

 

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Where to eat in Kassel?

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Slow Travel and Enjoyment travel blog TravelWorldOnline Traveller. You have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Your topics are Trips to Savor and wine tourism worldwide and Slow Travel. During her studies, Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she traveled to the USA and Canada - sometimes together with Petar Fuchs - and spent a research year in British Columbia. This strengthened her thirst for knowledge, which she pursued for 6 years Adventure Guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as Study tour guide for Studiosus Reisen tried to breastfeed all over the world. She constantly expanded her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: “What is beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do you eat in this region?” These are the questions she is now trying to answer as a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), among others. travel writer and travel blogger answers in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is below Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021 Other Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs. Recommendations on LinkedIn from tourism experts Further recommendations from cooperation partners and tourism experts Professional experience Monika

2 thoughts too "Where to eat in Kassel?"

    1. That was my first thought, too. But then I ended up eating regional specialties - which were great!

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