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Treat your tastebuds at Phantasialand restaurants

A culinary guide to dining options across Phantasialand’s themed zones

From the vibrant streets of Berlin to the lush jungles of Mexico, Phantasialand offers a feast for both the palate and the imagination. Every restaurant brings its unique flavors to life, perfectly matching the atmosphere of its surroundings. Hungry to explore? Let’s dive in!

Deep in Africa

Baobab- The African Food Corner

Located: Near the Black Mamba roller coaster and the Deep in Africa adventure trail.
Cuisine: African
Specialties: Grilled meats (succulent beef and chicken pieces seasoned with African spices), vegetable stews, and flatbreads (traditional African bread served with flavorful dips).
Average cost: €10 to €15 per person

Karimbu Bar

Located: Near the Black Mamba roller coaster
Cuisine: African-inspired beverages
Specialties: Exotic cocktails infused with African fruits and spices, local beers along with a selection of international favorites, and refreshing mocktails with tropical flavors.
Average cost: €5 to €10 per beverage

WeWe Terrace

Located: Deep in the heart of the Africa zone
Cuisine: African
Specialties: African snacks like spiced nuts and plantain chips, refreshing tropical juices and mocktails, and pastries (a selection of sweet treats with an African twist).
Average cost: €5 to €10 per item

Mexico

Restaurant Cocorico

Located: Near the Chiapas water ride
Cuisine: Mexican
Specialties: Tacos al pastor (Soft corn tortillas with marinated pork, pineapple, and cilantro), chicken mole (succulent chicken smothered in chocolate, chili, and spices), and tamales (corn dough filled with seasoned meat, wrapped in a banana leaf or corn husk).
Average cost: €15 to €25 per person

La Dulce

Located: Adjacent to the Colorado Adventure
Cuisine: Sweet treats and desserts
Specialties: Churros con chocolate (freshly fried churros dusted with cinnamon sugar, served with a thick, velvety chocolate dipping sauce), Tres Leches cake (a sponge cake soaked in three kinds of milk), and ice-cream sundaes with peanuts and candied fruits.
Average cost: €15 to €10 per person

Focaccia Mexico

Located: In the heart of the Mexico zone, sandwiched between Tikal and Talocan
Cuisine: Italian-Mexican fusion
Specialties: Focaccia with chipotle chicken, avocado, and black bean focaccia, and chorizo focaccia melt (spicy Mexican chorizo with melted cheese, onions, and peppers, served in a crispy focaccia pocket).
Average cost: €8 to €12 per item

La Cantina Tacana

Located: Around the Chiapas log flume water ride
Cuisine: Mexican
Specialties: Loaded nachos (crispy tortilla chips topped with cheese, seasoned beef or beans, and pico de gallo), tacos de carne asada (soft corn tortillas filled with tender steak, onions, and cilantro), and deconstructed burrito bowls with salsa and sour cream.
Average cost: €10 to €15 per person

Mystery

Rutmor’s Tavern

Located: Near the Taron and Raik roller coasters
Cuisine: Rustic German fare
Specialties: Hearty platters (assorted grilled meats with traditional sides), stews (flavorful soups featuring seasonal ingredients), and freshly baked bread served with herb-infused butter.
Average cost: €20 to €30 per person

Kornmuller’s Crepes

Located: In the Berlin-themed area, near the Kaiserplatz
Cuisine: French-inspired crepes
Specialties: Sweet options like Nutella, banana, and powdered sugar, savory crepes with fillings such as ham, cheese, and mushrooms, and seasonal specials.
Average cost: €5 to €10 per crepe

Heisser Baldur

Located: Near the Taron roller coaster
Cuisine: Quick-service snacks and beverages
Specialties: Varieties of coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, freshly baked goods like pretzels and muffins, and special drinks like hot chocolate and spiced wine available during certain times of the year.
Average cost: €3 to €7 per item

Humpenbude

Located: Near the Mystery Castle
Cuisine: Traditional German snacks and beverages
Specialties: German sausages served with mustard and bread rolls, large, soft pretzels with coarse salt, and a variety of local and regional beers.
Average cost: €5 to €12 per item

Berlin

Restaurant Uhrwerk

Located: Near the F.L.Y. roller coaster

Cuisine: Industrial-themed European cuisine
Specialties: Steampunk burger (a gourmet burger with unique toppings), Rookburgh goulash (a hearty, beef stew), and a fresh salad with a variety of ingredients, presented in a mechanical-themed style.
Average cost: €15 to €25 per person

Tortchen & Co.

Located: Around Maus au Chocolat and Wellenflug
Cuisine: Patisserie offering a variety of pastries and desserts
Specialties: A selection of beautifully decorated cupcakes in various flavors, delicate French macarons in assorted flavors, and elegant cakes available by the slice or whole.
Average cost: €5 to €10 per item

Zum Kohleschipper

Located: Near the Bolles Flugschule and Bolles Riesenrad rides
Cuisine: Sandwiches and quick bites
Specialties: Coal miner’s sandwiches (a hearty sandwich with robust fillings, reflecting the coal mining theme), pretzel sandwiches (traditional pretzels sliced and filled with meats and cheeses), and artisan bread.
Average cost: €7 to €12 per item

Eis-Cafe Annie Himmelreich

Located: Around the F.L.Y. roller coaster
Cuisine: Ice cream parlor offering a variety of ice cream treats
Specialties: Elaborate ice cream sundaes with various toppings, classic cones with a selection of flavors, and creamy milkshakes.
Average cost: €4 to €8 per item

China Town

Mandschu

Located: Near Hotel Ling Bao
Cuisine: Asian, with a focus on Chinese dishes
Specialties: Peking duck and sweet and sour chicken.
Average cost: €15 to €25 per person

China Snack

Located: Near the Feng Ju Palace
Cuisine: Quick-service Asian snacks
Specialties: Offers a selection of Chinese fast-food options such as spring rolls, dim sum, and noodle boxes, providing a quick and tasty meal on the go.
Average cost: €5 to €10 per item

Slush China Town

Located: Around the Geister Rickscha
Cuisine: Beverage stand specializing in slushies
Specialties: Serves a variety of slush ice drinks in different flavors, offering a refreshing treat during warmer seasons.
Average cost: €3 to €6 per slushie

Asia Food Market

Located: Close to Hotel Ling Bao and Feng Ju Palace
Cuisine: A variety of Asian cuisines presented in a street food market style
Specialties: Features stands offering sushi, stir-fry dishes, and curries.
Average cost: €10 to €20 per person, depending on selections

Tips for dining at Phantasialand theme park

  • Plan around peak hours: Avoid visiting restaurants during peak hours (12pm to 2pm for lunch and 6pm to 8pm for dinner), as restaurants can get crowded. Eat during off-peak hours to save time and enjoy a more relaxed meal.
  • Make reservations for sit-down restaurants: For popular table-service restaurants like Rutmor’s Tavern or Restaurant Uhrwerk, it’s best to book a reservation in advance to minimize wait times.
  • Budget accordingly: Depending on whether you want a luxurious meal or grab a quick snack, choose restaurants. Set aside €5 to €12 for quick snacks and €15 to €30 to eat in a sit-down restaurant.
  • Explore themed dining: Each themed area at Phantasialand offers cuisine matching its atmosphere, such as Asian-inspired dishes in China Town, rustic German fare in Berlin, and tacos and burritos in the Mexico zone.
  • Dietary preferences and allergies: If you have specific dietary needs, inform the staff. Many restaurants offer vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.
  • Share portions: Portions at some restaurants are generous, making them perfect for sharing. This can be a great way to try multiple dishes while saving money.
  • Try signature or seasonal items: Don’t miss out on signature dishes like the Steampunk Burger at Restaurant Uhrwerk or freshly made churros at La Dulce. Many restaurants offer seasonal specialties, so check for limited-time treats, especially during events like Wintertraum.
  • Stay hydrated: Drinks can add up quickly. Consider bringing a refillable water bottle or buying drinks in bulk to save.
  • Leverage park apps or guides: Use the Phantasialand app to locate restaurants, check menus, or see wait times for food service. This ensures you don’t waste time searching for food options.

Plan your visit to Phantasialand

Frequently asked questions about Phantasialand restaurants

What are the best restaurants in Phantasialand for families?

Phantasialand offers several family-friendly restaurants, such as Rutmor’s Tavern in Berlin, where families can enjoy hearty German meals in a cozy, medieval-themed atmosphere. Restaurant Cocorico in the Mexico area offers shareable Mexican dishes like tacos and nachos, while Tortchen & Co. in Berlin is perfect for indulging in sweet treats like cupcakes and macarons, making it a hit with kids and adults alike. 

Are there vegetarian or vegan options inside the theme park?

Restaurants like Mandschu in China Town provide vegan stir-fries and noodle dishes, while Rutmor’s Tavern offers hearty vegetarian platters and salads. La Cantina Tacana in the Mexico area features vegetarian tacos and burritos, and several snack stands, like Kornmuller’s Crepes, offer vegan or vegetarian sweet and savory crepes.

Do I need a reservation for dining at Phantasialand?

While most quick-service restaurants and food stands don’t require reservations, we recommend making a reservation for table-service restaurants like Rutmor’s Tavern or Restaurant Uhrwerk, especially during peak seasons (June to August and December).

What is the most popular restaurant in Phantasialand?

The Rutmor’s Tavern in the Berlin zone is one of the most popular restaurants in Phantasialand, known for its rustic atmosphere, hearty German cuisine, and proximity to the Taron roller coaster. Restaurant Uhrwerk is another fan favorite, offering a unique steampunk-inspired setting with gourmet meals that match the industrial theme.

Does the park offer themed dining experiences?

Yes, Phantasialand offers a variety of themed dining experiences, immersing guests in the story of its area. Rutmor’s Tavern offers a medieval-inspired dining atmosphere, Restaurant Uhrwerk delivers a steampunk culinary adventure, and La Cantina Tacana serves authentic Mexican dishes in a festive, colorful environment.