Frankfurt Restaurants

Can anyone recommend restaurants in Frankfurt for very traditional German food? Casual is fine. Just looking for great, traditional German food!

I assume this one is much more difficult, but I also would be interested in traditional or historic Jewish restaurants/delis in Frankfurt, if such exists (any historic ones presumably re-established, if they exist).

Thanks much for your help.

Le Bump.

I haven’t spent much time in Frankfurt or been to any Jewish places there but googled this list:
https://www.google.com/search?q=jüdisches+essen+frankfurt+main&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjc5dHC6b7hAhXaHzQIHfh3A20QuzEICQ&biw=1080&bih=578&dpr=2

Just on the south side of the Main near the Sachsenhausen quarter is this funky place that hits the traditional German buttons, and I enjoyed it too:
[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187337-d2695667-Reviews-Gasthaus_Zum_Eisernen_Steg-Frankfurt_Hesse.html[i](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187337-d2695667-Reviews-Gasthaus_Zum_Eisernen_Steg-Frankfurt_Hesse.html[i)][/i]

Thanks Paul. The Gasthaus looks great.

Please keep any other recommendations coming!

Thanks.

This places is very traditional, even that you might end up sitting with another party, and it’s a short walk from the Old City across the river. Zum Gemalten Haus.

Dauth Schneider

Thanks Ed and Russell - much appreciated. They look great!

PS: Besides enjoying the Appelwoi and Riesling, don’t forget to try the ‘national drink’ of Frankfurt, the Mispelchen. I don’t know how came to be as it’s principal ingredients aren’t even German, but it’s ubiquitous in that town.