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Are there good restaurants in Germany?

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When we asked people living in Germany about good local restaurants, they mentioned...

"One of the most popular restaurants in Germany is the Ratskeller in Berlin. Located in the heart of the city, this restaurant serves traditional German cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. The menu includes a variety of dishes such as schnitzel, sauerbraten, and potato pancakes. The restaurant also offers a selection of German beers and wines. Another popular restaurant in Germany is the Zum Goldenen Stern in Munich. This restaurant has been serving traditional Bavarian dishes since the 16th century. The menu includes dishes such as roast pork, sausages, and dumplings. The restaurant also offers a selection of German beers and wines. The Schlossberg Restaurant in Stuttgart is another popular restaurant in Germany. This restaurant serves traditional German cuisine in a luxurious setting. The menu includes dishes such as venison, beef roulade, and spaetzle. The restaurant also offers a selection of German beers and wines. Finally, the Restaurant Schlossberg in Heidelberg is a popular restaurant in Germany. This restaurant serves traditional German cuisine in a romantic setting. The menu includes dishes such as schnitzel, sauerbraten, and potato pancakes. The restaurant also offers a selection of German beers and wines," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Germany.

"Many restaurants. Night clubs for 30+. Jazz club, live music. Special parties for 40+ ages," commented one expat who made the move to Dusseldorf, Germany.

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