The Best Restaurant in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, Germany

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Enterprising young managers and chefs are well established in the East, so look for new, usually small, trendy restaurants. People in the region are extremely particular about their traditional food (rumor has it that one can be deported for roasting Mützbraten over anything other than birch). Some new creative chefs successfully blend contemporary regional German with international influences. Medieval-theme restaurants and "experience dining," complete with entertainment, are all the rage in the East, and, despite being often quite kitschy, warrant at least one try. As the region slowly rediscovers its tremendous beer heritage, microbreweries and brewpubs have sprouted up in almost every city. Pubs are a good bet for meeting locals.

Wjelbik

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The name of Bautzen's best Sorbian restaurant (indeed, its best restaurant of any type) means "vault" or "arch." Very popular on Sorb holidays, Wjelbik uses exclusively regional produce, fish, and meat, and the cooking is a bit lighter than typical Saxon fare. The restaurant is in a 600-year-old building near the cathedral.

Kornstr. 7, Bautzen, D–02625, Germany
03591-42060
Known For
  • Very popular, so reservations are recommended anytime
  • Sorbisches Hochzeitsmenu (traditional Sorb wedding meal of roast beef with horseradish sauce)
  • Seasonal specialties such as lamb, white asparagus, and Lusatian trout

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