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Alexis Goupil: Lot of acceptable wine but unfortunately no real turnover... The food is under-average. The "hof" and the inside of the bar are cosy and nice. It is recommended to book if you don't want to stand.
Caroline: Breathtaking views of the city Skyline in every season. 18 hectares big is the Lohrpark. Here you can grill, walk, cycle, etc. Frankfurts city mountain and final area planted with vines.
Alexandre Mln: You can eat here traditional german food. Fair price and quantity. Don't forget to test the Apfelwein. Make sure to reserve a table before going there.
Apple Wine Pub · Sachsenhausen-Nord · 37 tips and reviews
Ömer Özkal: Traditional German cuisine with big portions of food. Worths trying Frankfurter specials or schnitzels. Communication and reservation in English available.
Moritz Bleiblieb: Must see place, not necessarily because of the shops, but because of the stunning architecture. Building is recently opened. Tip: use your camera while being on the moving stairway...a very long one!
Kaiserstr. (Ecke Moselstr.), Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Farmers Market · Bahnhofsviertel · 15 tips and reviews
Ben Berlin: Only Tuesdays & Thursdays during lunch time, you'll find about a dozen food trucks, offering cold and warm plates. German Bratwurst or salmon, regional specialities, German bread, sweets, cakes & more
Jonathan S.: The best market in Frankfurt, open on Tuesdays (until 8pm) and on Saturdays (open til 5 pm). The vendors have to guarantee that at least 30% of their products are produced by themselves.