3 Best Restaurants in Bonn, The Rhineland

Strandhaus

$$$$ Fodor's choice

On a quiet residential street on the outskirts of the Altstadt, and hidden from view in summer by an ivy-covered patio, this restaurant feels like a true escape—befitting its laid-back name, Beach House. The regularly changing menu focuses on high-quality seasonal ingredients prepared in an elegant, yet no-fuss fashion. 

Georgstr. 28, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53111, Germany
0228-369–4949
Known For
  • roasted duck breast
  • roasted lamb fillet
  • carefully crafted wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Em Höttche

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Beethoven was a regular at this tavern, which has been around since the late 14th century. Today it offers one of the best-value lunches in town, and the kitchen stays open until 1 am. The interior is rustic, the food hearty and nonfussy.

Markt 4, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53111, Germany
0228-690–009
Known For
  • Halver Hahn (an open-face sandwich of soft cheese on rye bread)
  • Bonner Zwiebelmett (minced raw pork with onions)
  • Rheinischer Brauhausteller (fried potatoes with bacon and onions)

Ristorante Sassella

$$$

When the Bundestag was still in town, this Bonn institution used to be cited in the press as frequently for its backroom political dealings as for its Lombardy-influenced food. Locals, prominent and otherwise, still flock to the restaurant, in an 18th-century house in the suburb of Kessenich. The style is pure Italian farmhouse, with stone walls and exposed beams, but the handmade pastas often stray from the typical, as in the salmon-filled black-and-white pasta pockets in shrimp sauce.

Karthäuserpl. 21, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53129, Germany
0228-530–815
Known For
  • gnocchi in truffled cream sauce
  • grilled veal schnitzel
  • deer carpaccio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.--Thurs. and Sat., Reservations essential

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