The 10 oldest restaurants in the world
Have you been in one of these honored treasures of time?
Of course, there is a lot of call to the newRestaurants. The culinary scene always changes, the chefs are constantly developing innovative ways of eating. But there is always a call to visit a restaurant that has been doing this for decades - the tradition, the fact that countless guests have eaten before you. With that in mind, we bring you a list of10 Oldest restaurants in the world.
Netcredit has set up a list of theThe oldest restaurants of almost every countryAnd there are fun on the list. The oldest absolute restaurant is in Austria and has been opened all the way back in 803 C.E.! And each continent has restaurants that have existed for hundreds of years. Here are the oldest restaurants in the world, courtesy of Netcredit, to inspire your vagabond so that the pandemic is over. And for more about what everyone loves, do not missThe most popular chain of fast food in each state right now.
St. Peter Sifts Kulinarium in Austria: 803 C.e.
This restaurant specializes in a dish called Tafelspitz, which includes the "boiled beef with a minced apple and horseradish, by netcredit. You want to try to do this dish at home? The official tourism board of Austria has aTAFELSPITZ Recipe.
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Wurtskuchl in Germany: 1146 C.e.
If Bratwurst is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of German food, you are not far with this secular restaurant. Wurtskuchl specializes in sauerkraut and sausages, perfect for a hearty meal.
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The old Wales House: 1147 C.e.
This charming U.K restaurant has resisted the test of time. Try cod beaten beer or old tart at home (yes, it's a tasty pie).
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Ma Yu Ching Bucket Bucket House in China: 1153 C.e.
That's what it looks like: a place where you can order a chicken bucket. The restaurant in the province of Henan was named Unesco's "intangible cultural heritage".
The cheeky head in Ireland: 1198 C.e.
Bangers and Mash are the name of the game in this restaurant of Dublin. Do not forget to order a pint with your meal!
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The Crown in France: 1345 C.e.
The crown is famous for more than its age. It is also where Julia Child has eaten his first meal in France and has developed a love of French cuisine.
The Sheep Heid Inn in Scotland: 1360 C.e.
This pub Edinburgh is closed during the pandemic, but it deserves a visit when it breaks down. Visit a Sunday for a delicious roast or pop by night night for a cocktail.
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Hotel Gasthof Löwen in Lichtenstein: 1380 C.E.
Yes, it's a real hotel with a breakfast buffet and authentic Austrian cuisine for each meal. Try the calf "Style Zurich Style"!
Honke Owariya in Japan: 1465 C.e.
As the restaurant website explains,Honke Owariya started as a dessert shop Selling rice cakes, possibly expanding to sell Soba noodles. Honke Owariya now has four locations, with the original Kyoto shop located near the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
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Gostilna Gastuž in Slovenia: 1467 C.e.
By TripAdvisor, Gostilna Gastuž is closed from December. But if you are able to visit the restaurant after the pandemic, try the traditional mushroom soup, Netcredit recommends.