Maultaschen in a teapot

Baden cuisine: Maultaschen in Karlsruhe

from Kevin König

22.08.2024

Enjoyment belongs to Karlsruhe like joie de vivre belongs to Baden! A special treat in Karlsruhe's cuisine are Maultaschen, which are offered in a wide range of variations.

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Vegetarian Maultaschen in a teapot

The cozy ambience of the Stövchen is unique. The wall decoration of advertising posters and retro signs, as well as the affordable prices, make the Stövchen a popular meeting place for students in Karlsruhe. Here you can enjoy delicious food in a completely informal setting, both inside and outside the restaurant.

Maultaschen can be found regularly on the weekly menu at Stövchen. The extremely generous portions are served with a mixed salad. This is crisp and fresh, prepared with cucumber, tomatoes, corn and carrots. The highlights of the dish are, of course, the delicious vegetarian Maultaschen. These are fried in olive oil until crispy, leaving the vegetable filling soft and flavorful. The Maultaschen are therefore a real insider tip and in the evening, good music and beer can be enjoyed with good food.

Maultaschen for every taste at the Alte Bank

The Alte Bank is located in a listed building and has an elegant and modern interior. The rooms are bright and open, with black and gold ceiling lamps and dark blue armchairs. The Alte Bank is located right next to the Kammertheater - before a visit to the theater, the restaurant invites you to enjoy a delicious portion of Maultaschen.

The menu offers a large selection of Maultaschen variations. In addition to a delicious Baden salad with fried Maultaschen with vinegar and oil vinaigrette, there are also "Glasstetters" Maultaschen with potato salad, pearl onion chutney and bacon jam. The taste of the Maultaschen at the Alte Bank is hearty and spicy at the same time. The different delicious variations invite you to return and offer a new taste experience every time.

The Vogelbräu in Karlsruhe

If you are looking for typical Baden flair, you will find it in the Vogelbräu beer garden. The ambience of the beer garden reflects the Baden joie de vivre. The atmosphere is relaxed and delicious food and home-brewed beer are enjoyed in the sun. In fact, the Vogelbräu has a cult following in Karlsruhe and, in addition to the pub near the Durlacher Tor in Karlsruhe, also has locations in Ettlingen and Durlach - and has been doing so since 1985!

Vogelbräu also offers a large selection of Maultaschen. The "Glasstetter" butcher's ravioli are available with peeled onions and a side salad or with braised onions, gravy and homemade potato salad. The Maultaschen are made by the Glasstetter butcher's shop in Karlsruhe, fried in butter and then served. The Maultaschen are beautifully tender on the inside and crispy on the outside.

Maultaschen can be found on almost every menu in Baden and are one of the most popular dishes. In Karlsruhe, the variety is particularly large and there is something for every taste! Anyone visiting Karlsruhe should make an excursion into Baden cuisine during their stay and try the Karlsruhe Maultaschen and be won over by this classic dish.