Business Description from the Web
With its biergarten and savory schnitzels and wursts, the Kaiserhof attempts to provide San Diegans with a most authentic German drinking and dining experience. Waitresses deliver mugs of imported pilsners with a smile and an accent. The dining room is filled with Old Country knick-knacks, and the far more casual outdoor biergarten is heated on chilly nights. Less brave types stick to burgers...
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Without question this is the best German restaurant in San Diego County, and the lively bar and beer garden work to inspire a sense of Gemütlichkeit (happy well-being). Tourist board-style posters of Germany's romantic destinations hang on the wall, Warsteiner and St. Pauli Girl flow from the tap. Gigantic portions are accompanied by such side dishes as potato pancakes, bread dumplings, red...
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Posted by fodors
on April 21, 2007
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Early-bird specials are served Tuesdays through Fridays (5pm-6:30pm), with offerings including pork schnitzel and baked meatload.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short With its biergarten and savory schnitzels and wursts, the Kaiserhof attempts to provide San Diegans with a most authentic German drinking and dining experience. Waitresses deliver mugs of imported pilsners with a smile and an accent. The dining room is filled with Old Country knick-knacks, and the far more casual outdoor biergarten is heated on chilly nights. Less brave types...
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Posted by Eric Grossman
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 30, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
Good German food: wienerscnitzels, paprikaschnitzels, saurbratens and bratwursts. You can also order American fare like steak, veal and seafood entrees.
For people who translate seasoning?????? as enough salt and pepper, this is the place for you. Staunch service, short on communication, food description?????? ask if he could describe a dish the waiter said it like a slice a baloney with a tomato sauce covering it. Rest my case.
Kaisherhof German Restaurant is very good.We stumbled across them by accident and am glad we did.They seem to be the only German restaurant left in San Diego County. And it is worth the drive for their schnitzel.Can go from casual dining to evening wear.