German Restaurants in Koreatown, Sydney, NSW

Find accurate info on the best German restaurants for eating out in Koreatown, Sydney. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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Results from the 'German Restaurants' category in Koreatown, Sydney

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Level 1/644 George St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 8099 7066

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7-8/50 Macleay St, Potts Point, 2011

(02) 9331 2226
Bavarian Restaurant, Restaurant
Maggie's in Potts Point is known for its old world European dishes, especially the schnitzels which are described as fantastic, awesome, and some of the best in Sydney. Customers appreciate the large servings and generous portions. The place has a no-nonsense and comfortable atmosphere. The new menu includes various additions and a wide drinks selection. Some customers have expressed disappointment with the quality of food due to the addition of cheap labor, leaving some meals undercooked. The restaurant is kid-friendly and has a 1960s style. The staff is friendly and attentive to customers.
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33 Playfair St, Argyle St, The Rocks, 2000

(02) 9259 5670
German restaurant
The Munich Brauhaus in The Rocks is a popular German restaurant with delicious food and reasonable portion sizes, reasonably priced. The service is friendly and attentive, with many customers praising the waitstaff, particularly Camila, Fernanda, Lisa, Mathis, and Soeren. The atmosphere is vibrant and lively. Some customers mention the food being a bit expensive but consider it worth it for the overall experience.
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2/45 Gerrale St, Cronulla, 2230

(02) 0203 1243
German restaurant
Customers highly praise the excellent German food and beers at Mias Cronulla German Beerhall, with large portions and friendly service. The atmosphere is described as amazing and unique, with some mentioning the great live music and gluten-free options. The pork knuckles, sausages, and schnitzels are frequently mentioned as standouts, and the owner is often commended for his hospitality and accommodating dietary restrictions.