Best German food near Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, Germany

January 26, 2020 Stefan Strunk

Reviews on German food in Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, Germany. Salzgitter (German pronunciation: [zalt͡sˈɡɪtɐ] ( listen)) is an independent city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Together with Wolfsburg and Braunschweig, Salzgitter is one of the seven Oberzentren of Lower Saxony (roughly equivalent to a metropolitan area). With 101,079 inhabitants and 223.92 square kilometres (86.46 sq mi) (as of 31 December 2015), its area is the largest in Lower Saxony and one of the largest in Germany. Salzgitter originated as a conglomeration of several small towns and villages, and is today made up of 31 boroughs, which are relatively compact conurbations with wide stretches of open country between them. The main shopping street of the young city is in the borough of Lebenstedt, and the central business district is in the borough of Salzgitter-Bad. The city is connected to the Mittellandkanal and the Elbe Lateral Canal by a distributary. The nearest metropolises are Braunschweig, about 23 kilometres (14 miles) to the northeast, and Hanover, about 51 km (32 miles) to the northwest. The population of the City of Salzgitter has exceeded 100,000 inhabitants since its foundation in 1942 (which made it a city (Großstadt) in contrast to a town (Stadt) by the German definition), when it was still called Watenstedt-Salzgitter. Beside Wolfsburg, Leverkusen and Eisenhüttenstadt, Salzgitter is therefore one of the few cities in Germany founded during the 20th century.
Things to do in Salzgitter

9. Cafe Del Lago

Westfalenstr. 61 38226 Salzgitter, 38226 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany Italian, Steakhouse, German, European Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Buffet, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Table Service, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Full Bar [email protected] +49 5341 8663434 http://www.cafedellago.de/
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2 based on 143 reviews

Cafe Del Lago

Reviewed By tinagold

In April I visited Cafe de Lago I was staying with my family. We were five people everybody ordered something different. All our food was very good, neither were the portions small. My brother and my two nephews have a good appetite. I did not have the feeling that they left hungry. The price was reasonable for the quality of food we had.I wonder why some people had such bad experience, our service was just fine.Tina GoldPasadena,CA

8. Lichtenberger Hof

Burgbergstr. 54, 38228 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany German, Healthy Reservations [email protected] +49 5341 85170 http://www.lichtenberger-hof.de/

Reviewed By Thorsten A

Hier ist jedes Wort zuviel. Eine Nacht war schon eine Zumutung. Ich werde diesen Landgasthof keinem zur Übernachtung empfehlen können. Das Einzelzimmer mit der Nummer 3 ist nicht zumutbar, das Bad wenn man es eines nennen kann ist unzumutbar. Die Dusche mit Schimmel im unteren Bereich (schwarz) sowie sämtliche Silikonfugen die nicht mehr zu gebrauchen sind. Um es auf den Punkt zu bringen, einfach eine Frechheit. Hier sollte mal eine Überprüfung von Testern durchgeführt werden. Ich habe ein paar Bilder der Dusche eingefügt die das Bild abrunden.

7. C'Era Una Volta Restaurant-Lounge-Cafe

Burgbergstr. 147 Liegt Neben Dem 3-Sterne-Hotel Burgberg Waldhotel, 38228 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany Italian, German +49 5341 8686700 http://www.cera-una-volta.de

Reviewed By Michael R

Das Restaurant gehört zum Waldhotel an der Burg in Salzgitter. Bedingt durch die Lage direkt auf dem Burgberg ergibt sich eine ausgezeichnete, ruhige Lage mitten im Wald. Der Wirt ist sehr freundlich und aufmerksam, die Speisekarte hält für jeden etwas bereit. Beim Preisniveau gibt es sicher Spielraum nach unten, hier schlägt sich halt die Alleinlage und der Charakter als Ausflugslokal nieder.Da die Speisen aber frisch zubereitet werden, und auch sehr gut schmecken, gibt es wenig zu meckern.Ich habe mich sehr wohlgefühlt und werde sicher wiederkommen.

6. Hotel Kaiserquelle

Soehlekamp 11/9, 38228 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany American, German, European, Grill, Diner Brunch, Drinks, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Buffet, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +49 5341 85780 http://www.HotelKaiserquelle.de
Hotel Kaiserquelle

Reviewed By goyourownway

N52°08.541' E10°19.023' We entered an empty restaurant on a weekday. Not a good sign, but alternatives in the Salzgitter area were not available. Sales reps are the main customers during the week, staying in the hotel next door. We were not impressed with the Jaeger schnitzel. It was submerged under French fries, mushrooms and sauce. Submerged in sauce made the schnitzel soaked and very soft. Additional sauce was at hand. The schweine filets did not impress either, falling victim to a chef more into instant sauce preparation. Desserts were better.Kaiserquelle restaurant serves mediocre food, prepared by a chef with few cooking skills.

5. Schlosshof Salder

Museumstr. 34, 38229 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany German Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service [email protected] http://www.schlosshof-salder.de/
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4 based on 13 reviews

Schlosshof Salder

Reviewed By Arska-FI

Visit the restaurant first time during the lunch time. Restaurant has nice location and the menu is full of typical German food. Service was polite and fast even if the restaurant was almost full. As a typical German restaurant the portion was big.

4. Seeterrassen Salzgitter

Zum Salzgittersee 48, 38226 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany German, European, Central European Reservations +49 5341 41355 http://www.seeterrasse-salzgitter.de/
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4 based on 9 reviews

Seeterrassen Salzgitter

Reviewed By Heidi S

Lovely well designed place with a peaceful atmosphere and friendly service. Just what I needed after a stressful journey

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3. taglich Salzgitter

Marktplatz, Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany German, Bar Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +49 5341 301320 http://www.ratskellersalzgitter.de
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4 based on 20 reviews

taglich Salzgitter

Reviewed By Titaniumjones

Nice bar, adjacent to the Hotel Ratskeller (See my other review)Beautiful friendly serversCoffeeTeaGood German BeerGood simple food (Currywurst was great)2 x big screen TV's showing sports mostly (Mostly on mute)Popular with the locals, so you know its gonna be good!

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2. Das Wirtshaus

Chemnitzer Str. 8, 38226 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany German, Steakhouse Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service +49 5341 9410909 http://www.das-wirtshaus.info
Das Wirtshaus

Reviewed By luigi_pt_60

Ci siamo fermati in questo ristorante paninoteca bar, sempre dopo aver consultato l'app. Panino eccezionale con cipolle fritte e patate (vedi foto), io carne di agnus alla griglia e patata con panna acida. Good. Prezzo in linea con la qualità. Andate con tranquillità.PS nella seconda foto due signore con due gelati a dir poco eccezionali, da provareCiao e alla prossima

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1. Ristorante Gallo Nero

Hinter dem Salze 32, 38259 Salzgitter, Lower Saxony Germany Italian, German, European Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Serves Alcohol +49 5341 8598828 http://www.quellenhof-salzgitter.de/docs/restaurant_karte.html
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4 based on 31 reviews

Ristorante Gallo Nero

Reviewed By sonrenarddoux

Say you find yourself in Salzgitter-Bad...not exactly the center of the universe...and want a great place to eat dinner. Well, search no further than this absolute culinary kiss of a restaurant. Conveniently located on a main street, we walked easily from our hotel based on a recommendation, and did so three evenings in a row -- very unusual for us, but we were that impressed. How such a super Italian chef ends up in a sleepy little German town like this never ceases to amaze us. (Actually, Salzgitter-Bad is a convenient, accessible and more intelligently-priced base for easy car travel to Hildesheim, Goslar or Braunschweig, so it's not as off-the-beaten path as it feels.)The restaurant caters to large groups for special occasions as well as casual diners. You can get there when they open at 5 PM and take your chances as we did the first evening, but I'd still suggest making a reservation since it seems to be by far the most popular place in town with the locals. You can ask to sit in the sizable outside dining area under large, dark green umbrellas, or you can venture inside where the décor is tidy, but unexceptional. This place is about the food. So since it was summer and hot, we ate outside to catch the breeze aside customers in both jeans and nice party clothes.This is not your corner pizza joint. Upscale food is available, but nothing is overdone or pretentious, including the prices which were quite reasonable for the quantity and quality of delicious food we were served. Our bill never totaled more than 47 Euros, including all the food, wine and liquor we enjoyed. Now, about the food: I seldom eat steak in Germany because it's a huge disappointment compared to midwestern American beef, but ordered the Bistecca ai Funghi (twice) and was absolutely floored. A thick, juicy, rare steak arrived, with a nice crust, but tender enough to cut with a butter knife, smothered with flavorful mushrooms tinged with fresh rosemary and thyme, along with roasted potatoes and the best bacon-wrapped green beans I'd ever put into my mouth. The delicate sauce, laced with oils, fresh herbs and sun-dried tomatoes, pulled the flavors of the dish together. Prior to that, we'd been served a complimentary appetizer as well as a basket filled with hot, freshly baked bread and a homemade spread (garlic, fresh herbs and ??) and our wine. Be careful not to fill up on this!! Along with our entrée came a colorful salad filled with little "goodies." Presentation was professional and perfect. The menu is quite extensive, so there is surely something there to please everyone in your party. My husband raved about all three of his meals: the first was a melt-in-your-mouth gnocchi special filled with steinpilzen, topped with little sheets made of truffles and a special cream sauce, etc. The second was a plentiful plate of pasta with scampi, and the third was a crusty seafood pizza. Everything was prepared to order and tasted like it came fresh from the garden, sea or butcher. By the way, if you like Sambuca as your after-Italian-dinner drink, this is the place to order it. My husband was served a second one "on the house" each evening. I preferred to snarf an ice cream dessert, a significant weakness of mine. Service was attentive and speedy by German standards, even though the restaurant was very busy. The servers (probably family) were friendly, speaking some English when my limited German and Italian vocabulary failed me. When we're within 50 km of this area again, we'll be sure to make a detour to patronize this excellent restaurant. We'd suggest you consider it, too. Buon divertimento!

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