Restaurants in Frankfurt

A Collection of authentic Restaurants in Frankfurt, Germany – with a focus on Asian cuisine.

Modu Three Brothers (魔都三兄弟): The New Heartbeat of Frankfurt’s Chinese Cuisine

Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to Modu Three Brothers, a newly opened Chinese restaurant in Frankfurt that has already become the talk of the town among the local Chinese community. Despite its recent debut, the restaurant’s dishes have made a stunning impression, offering authentic dishes some of which are really one-of-a-kind and rarely found […]

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Beyond the Ordinary: Exceptional Korean Dishes at Mr. Lee in Frankfurt

It’s been such a delight to stumble upon this Korean restaurant – Mr. Lee – a discovery that makes me wish I had found it sooner. Hidden behind an unassuming exterior, this spot has been serving some of the most iconic Korean dishes for years. Many of these dishes, which I’ve been longing to try,

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Sorihashiya: Frankfurt’s Ramen Revolution

Today, we’re absolutely thrilled to introduce you to Sorihashiya, a relatively new ramen place that has quickly captured the hearts (and stomachs) of Frankfurt’s Japanese food lovers. Located in a cozy, compact space, the restaurant Sorihashiya is often bustling, so it’s important to reserve in advance. With two-person, four-person, and even larger communal tables that

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Yuan 缘来: Bringing the Heart of Northeastern China Straight to Frankfurt

Nestled in a quieter corner of Frankfurt, Yuan 缘来Restaurant is a charming escape into the Northern Chinese countryside. This hidden spot teems with a northeastern farmhouse vibe, also known as Dongbei Nongjia Yuan. This concept of Northeastern Farmhouse is deeply rooted in the rural culture of northern China, where hearty, rustic flavors and large shared

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An Frankfurt: Vietnamese Food Paradise Hidden in Plain Sight

We felt very blessed when we discovered this Vietnamese spot, and we can’t wait to share it with you. It’s the kind of place you might walk past a thousand times, but never quite notice it’s there. Tucked away in a quiet corner, this small yet elegantly decorated restaurant is located in a quiet passageway

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Mangetsu: Savoring Japan’s Culinary Traditions under the “Full Moon”

Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to an authentic Japanese restaurant that has been operating in Frankfurt for years: Mangetsu, which translates to “full moon.” It’s common in Japan to name places after elements of nature, like the moon or mountains, as they hold poetic beauty and deep cultural significance. The full moon, symbolizing beauty,

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Bites of Korea: Exploring SEOULFOOD’s Street Eats and More

If you’re a fan of discovering hidden foodie havens, you’re in for a treat! Today, we’re excited to introduce a slightly underrated yet absolutely delectable Korean snack bar. Don’t let its small size fool you—this cozy spot serves up some of Korea’s most popular street foods like duk-bok-ki (spicy rice cakes), along with household favorites

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Noodles Bar: A Cozy Spot for Authentic Chinese/Asian Noodles in Frankfurt

When it comes to go-to Chinese noodle spots in Frankfurt, most will immediately think of The Noodlemaker —and for good reason. It’s a popular spot, known for its delicious flavors and authenticity. But a boutique metropolis like Frankfurt, though small in size, certainly offers no shortage of great and flavorful options. So today, we’re taking

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Late Night Wonders: Immerse yourself in Frankfurt’s authentic Chinese snack culture

In China, the concept of “late night snack” or “midnight snack” – known as 夜宵 (Yèxiāo) in Chinese – has a centuries-old tradition and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The concept encompasses a diverse range of dishes and snacks celebrated for their rich flavors, typically enjoyed at street stalls, night markets, and specialized late-night

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Loulan Restaurant: Experience Traditional Xinjiang Uyghur Flavors in Frankfurt

Xinjiang’s cuisine, known for its fresh and delectable dishes, has many locals salivating at just the mere mention of its name. Take, for example, the famous Dapanji, or “大盘鸡,” which we shared earlier. In this extraordinary region, dramatic temperature swings between day and night and the abundant daylight create the perfect conditions for producing top-quality

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