The year 2018
just started and I thought I take this opportunity to look back on the previous
year and all the places I have visited and wrote about here on this blog. It
was another fantastic culinary time in Frankfurt. I tremendously enjoyed
discovering new places, revisiting old ones, devouring lots of good food and
having a glass of wine or two together with my wife, my friends and my family.
I hope this new year will be interesting as well and that Frankfurt’s food
scene may continue to expand in order to give me plenty of material to write
about and reasons to eat more.
I visited and
covered so many different places that it is hard to really compare them and
stack them in a list. However, I hereby attempt to recall my 10 favorite
Frankfurt restaurants visited in 2017 (and wrote about it). It of course shall
not be a statement of that one place is actually better than the other, they
are all fantastic.
Let me start
with Nr. 10, who just made the list. For me, this is Takumi (link).
This great Japanese Ramen place in the middle of Westend was a surprising discovery.
The quality of their Ramen, one of my favorite foods in the world, is so high
that they really add some value to the already large Japanese food family in
Frankfurt. Nr. 9 also belongs to the Japanese cuisine and is taken by Bento Boutique (link).
This tiny restaurant in the Bahnhofsviertel served probably the best and
prettiest sushi I had in 2017. Surprisingly, these two top Japanese restaurants
had to give way to a pizza place for Nr. 8. This is odd because I am not a huge
pizza eater. But Super Bro’s (link)
was for me anyway a great discovery. Likely the place where everyone living in
Frankfurt has had their most authentic Italian pizza experience, including me.
And for Nr. 7 – my god, I just realize it now that I write the text – is another
Italian place: the steak house Vaivai
(link).
This is a more upmarket address for a fine Italian experience, not necessarily
better than the previous one, just different.
Next, on Nr.
6 we find EatDOORI (link).
The Indian street food place on Kaiserstraße charms everyone and brings a new
concept to the city. It is innovative, cool, atmospheric, good food. Definitely,
it is a great addition to Frankfurt’s culinary world and I yet have to find an
Indian I like better. Nr. 5 is taken by Chalet
18 (link),
which is an upscale French bistro in Bockenheim, where me and my wife had a
fantastic time for last year’s Valentines day. The small place is hidden in a
side street and serves absolute top-notch food creations. Most importantly
though, we just had a really great time. Another place, I have frequently a
good time in, is Langosch am Main (link),
which therefore takes Nr. 4. I think, I brought already multiple visitors there,
friends and family. Me and my wife, we both love it even though, or because, it
is just very down-to-earth. The food has an innovative style without being
fancy. In the end, it is also just a homey place to have a beer.
Now come the
top 3 and they all deserved it very much. Let’s start with the one on Nr. 3: Ginnheimer Wirtshaus (link).
This cozy tavern, a bit further outside but not too much, must be one of the restaurants
I have visited the most since I live in Frankfurt – each year, a couple of
times at least. My favorite beer garden is not only great during summer, the
inside is also very much inviting. The highlight is clearly the Frankfurter
Schnitzel, so much, that I cannot remember to ever have ordered anything else?
Nr. 2 is a
super star in Frankfurt’s gastro scene and I have to say that I agree and
understand why it is so hyped. For me, La
Cevi (link)
was one of the great visits I made in Frankfurt in 2017. It might be that my judgement
got clouded by the outstanding Pisco Sour served. But I just had a great time (and
it was only three, or maybe four drinks). Their food is great. Sure, the
Peruvian Ceviche is the super trendy food right now, but they really pull it off.
The fish dishes are greatly decorated and the different variations seem innovative.
Finally, it
is time to disclose Nr. 1. This was for me The
Legacy Bar & Grill (link),
where me and my wife celebrated our anniversary dinner together. The experience
was much better than I even hoped for. The service was so sweet to us and made
it one of the best days of the year. Having had a kick-off drink at the bar, we
could go to one of the cozy tables. We ordered some outstanding meat served
with nice sides. Obviously, we had good wine and finally also had a massive dessert.
This hidden gem of a restaurant seems to be off the beaten path for many Frankfurters.
It is a not on the main streets of the Bahnhofsviertel, but in fact is one of
it’s fines additions.
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