3 Best Restaurants in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, Germany

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Enterprising young managers and chefs are well established in the East, so look for new, usually small, trendy restaurants. People in the region are extremely particular about their traditional food (rumor has it that one can be deported for roasting Mützbraten over anything other than birch). Some new creative chefs successfully blend contemporary regional German with international influences. Medieval-theme restaurants and "experience dining," complete with entertainment, are all the rage in the East, and, despite being often quite kitschy, warrant at least one try. As the region slowly rediscovers its tremendous beer heritage, microbreweries and brewpubs have sprouted up in almost every city. Pubs are a good bet for meeting locals.

Alte Meister Café & Restaurant

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In the historic mansion of the architect who rebuilt the Zwinger—and named after the school of medieval painters that includes Dürer, Holbein, and Rembrandt—the Alte Meister has a sophisticated old-world flair that charms locals and tourists alike.

Theaterpl. 1a, Dresden, D–01067, Germany
0351-481–0426
Known For
  • Light German nouvelle cuisine with careful touches of Asian spices
  • Grand view of the Opera
  • Relaxing before or after the opera
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Sophienkeller im Taschenbergpalais

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One of the liveliest restaurants in town re-creates an 18th-century beer cellar in the basement of the Taschenberg Palace. The furniture and porcelain are as rustic as the food is traditional.

Taschenberg 3, Dresden, D-01067, Germany
0351-497–260
Known For
  • Saxon Gesindeessen (pan-fried rye bread with mustard, slices of pork, and mushrooms, baked with cheese)
  • Traditional old-Saxony fare
  • Bread bakery at the entrance

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Watzke Brauereiausschank am Goldenen Reiter

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The Watzke microbrewery operates two brewhouses with the same beer and hearty menu in the city center. The location directly across from the Goldene Reiter statue of Augustus the Strong is the more pelasant for outdoor dining and people watching. The other location is at Dr.-Külz-Ring 9.

Hauptstr. 11, Dresden, D–01097, Germany
0351-810--6820
Known For
  • Watzke beer
  • Daily specials, like pork knuckle
  • Popular with locals and beer enthusiasts

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