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Best Restaurants in July in Deggendorf (Updated 2025)
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1. Johanns
4.9
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66 Reviews
£20
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TheForkUser
Johanns has a very nice ambiente and excellent service as well as food. You can also find interesting wine list there. It is really worth to visit this restaurant again.
2. Bahnhof Neustift
4.4
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55 Reviews
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TheForkUser
A really beautiful garden with comfortable chairs, which isn't a given for a beer garden these days. The pizza was large and very tasty. We were there at 5 p.m. and only had to wait 10 minutes. Later in the evening, it obviously takes longer. We always enjoy coming back here.
3. VITO'S GUSTORIA
4
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5 Reviews
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TheForkUser
We went to Gustoria di Nedko because of the great reviews and were not disappointed with the pizzas. The only downside was that the parmesan on top was just powder and not freshly grated, as we had falsely hoped. Unfortunately, the service left a lot to be desired, little motivation, more annoyed than engaged. There was a 1/4 wine to order, but I only wanted 1/8 wine and the waiter said that wasn't possible. What a pity!
4. KOOK36
5
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23 Reviews
TheForkUser
We had the most beautiful table with a view outside. The service was unobtrusive and perfect. The dishes were tastefully coordinated, sophisticated and unusual.
5. Wilma Wunder Passau
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6. Anton
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I came to Germany five years ago and visited several major cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Stuttgart. Gradually, I seem to be more eager for a quiet and beautiful small town life. This time I came to Passau, Bavaria, Germany✨ Walking in this small town where three rivers converge is so lovely A true "Bavarian Venice", ancient and comfortable 1️⃣Choose a cafe on the street to have a drink (Anton is recommended). 2️⃣The ancient city is very good to visit, with many special shops (Bear&friends' candies are suitable as souvenirs, fashion designer shops, and an old bookstore here Bücher Pustet Passau, Cantina's curry sausage as a lunch is also a good choice). 3️⃣The corner of three rivers (more obvious on cloudy days), this place is perfect for strolling. There are wooden chairs along the way, and you can sit here for a whole day with a cup of coffee. 4️⃣ Hotel Wilder Mann next to the town hall is the hotel where Princess Sissi stayed for the last night before her wedding (if it were put there now, it would be a real hotel traveler/art blogger), and it is still open to the public. There is also a glass museum from the fifth floor to the first floor, which collects various styles of Bohemian glass crafts from 1700 to 1950 (stay for more than 1 hour, 8 euros per person). 5️⃣ St. Stephen's Cathedral has the world's largest organ, with magnificent sound and spectacular frescoes. 6️⃣ There is a 13th-century West Castle on the Hacker Mountain, where you can take a shuttle (5 euros one-way, every 15 minutes, the last shuttle goes down the mountain to the town hall at 17:00). It is recommended to climb up (the slope is big but not steep). I also met a guy who rode from France to Passau. He said it took him 1 month to ride here. As expected, everyone has their own wonderful life✨ Luckily, the museum was free on the day we arrived. After visiting the exhibition, we could climb the castle's watchtower to overlook the old city, which was also another high-angle position for photographing the confluence of three rivers. . Just half an hour after posting⭕️, my German friend learned that I came to his hometown and called me to chat happily. He even recommended me to drink here 🍺. I thought of the song "The world is so small, so small, so wonderful" On the day in Passau, the cruise ship also held a German-Austrian theme night. Not only was there enough 🍺, but we also tasted Bavarian-style pork elbows, sea bream fillets, cold cuts platter... #Overseas niche travel destination recommendation #Overseas destination guide #German town #Passau
7. Ratskeller Passau
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8. Das Palmberger
4.9
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9 Reviews
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The menu was beautifully presented on the plate and tasted very good. Tartar with chive ice cream went very well together. The other starter, choux pastry gravioli, was also very tasty. The fish in the main course was crispy and juicy, the side dishes went perfectly. Dessert was also very good and all at reasonable prices. The day before, we paid four times as much for a menu at a Michelin-starred chef. There were five courses and of course more sophisticated, but overall we were much happier at Palmberger with a similar main course and the price-performance ratio.
9. Schlossbrau Mariakirchen
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