Wondering where to eat in Dusseldorf? The city is home to many cafes, Italian, Chinese, Thai, Spanish, Mexican restaurants and eateries. So, only in the Old Town you can eat in any of the 250 establishments serving traditional German and international cuisine.
Where to eat in Dusseldorf inexpensively?
You can have an inexpensive snack in German pubs or taverns - here you should try schnitzel, langet, pickled cabbage, German sausages … euros, meat dishes - from 6 euros.
Where to eat delicious in Dusseldorf?
- Altstadt: This restaurant specializes in German and European cuisine. Here you can taste delicious meat dishes from lamb, veal, pork, turkey. The menu includes steaks (pepper-lomo, royal-lomo, house-spit, spicy Mexican steak), schnitzels, fish dishes (dorado, pike perch, salmon). And those with a sweet tooth will be able to enjoy pancakes with nut and chocolate sauce, strudel, vanilla ice cream with cream and liqueur. Approximate prices: veal steak - 15 euros, vegetable salad - from 4 euros, fish dishes - from 14 euros, cheese plate - from 7, 5 euros, a plate with traditional sausages - 12, 5 euros.
- Viktorian: This Michelin-starred restaurant specializes in international cuisine. Eifel venison, British mussels, goose liver, cheeses, various desserts, German, French, Italian wines are served here.
- Fish House: in this fish restaurant it is worth eating Rhine-style mussels in white wine, fish soups, Provencal mussels with aromatic herbs and tomatoes, fresh oysters of various varieties.
- Poccino Shadow Arkaden: This restaurant serves Italian cuisine, in particular Neapolitan and Sicilian cuisine. This place is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth: here they can enjoy Sicilian cannoli, macaroons, tiramisu and various pastries.
- Zum Schiffchen: This restaurant offers its guests to taste German and French delicacies in the form of smoked salmon with a crispy baguette, mushroom soup with red wine, ice cream with hot cherries and chocolate.
Food tours in Dusseldorf
On a gastronomic tour of Dusseldorf, you will be offered a stroll through its historical part - Altstadt, where there are traditional pubs and restaurants. In some of them you will stop by to taste German food (Rhine roast beef, boar knee, blood sausage) and drinks (beer).
Walking around Dusseldorf, literally at every step you will come across various restaurants offering traditional German and international cuisine.