Wurstküche is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

1. Wurstküche

9.1
625 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA
German Restaurant · 191 tips and reviews

Elica Y.Elica Yoneyama: Great beers, hot dogs, and FRIES. You must get it with the truffle oil.

Josh R.Josh R: If your fries aren't double dipped, ya done goof'd

Alex d.Alex del Solar: I've tried others but Wurstkuche is the bestkuche

Wirtshaus is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

2. Wirtshaus

8.5
345 N LA Brea Ave (btwn Beverly & Oakwood), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Mid-City West · 63 tips and reviews

Cole C.Cole Cotes: There appetizers are excellent beer is fantastic cum on a happy hour between 3 to 7 on friday u r always welcome....:-)

Taste TerminalTaste Terminal: Wirtshaus introduces “Give Back Mondays” with a “Pay What It’s Worth” event on December 5, 2012 from 6 PM – 10 PM. Read more.

Joe R.Joe Rome: I'm so drunk.

Berlin Currywurst is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

3. Berlin Currywurst

3827 W Sunset Blvd (at Hyperion Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Silver Lake · 48 tips and reviews

Corey W.Corey Wright: Great staff. Knowledgeable and friendly. Currywurst is pretty good. Recommendation.

y c.y content: This shit delicious, b

Emily M.Emily McNish: Chef Tyler is the best!!!

Wurstküche is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

4. Wurstküche

9.0
800 E 3rd St (at Traction Ave), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Arts District · 371 tips and reviews

Kadrian A.Kadrian Alvarenga: Enjoyed the Buffalo, Beef, and Pork sausage but will still always prefer the Rattlesnake and Rabbit (an ironic sausage if you think about it). The Franziskaner and Optimator perfectly complement all

LA WeeklyLA Weekly: Featured in LA Weekly's 99 Essential Restaurants!

EaterEater: If the hipsters know anything, they know links. Or so it would seem, given how many flock to the downtown joint. Serving craft beers and tasty exotic sausages. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

Red Lion Tavern is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

5. Red Lion Tavern

8.7
2366 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Silver Lake · 140 tips and reviews

Party EarthParty Earth: Taking your hangover out for Sunday brunch at the Red Lion is tradition in Silver Lake. Get the Bauer Frühstück – a 3-egg omelet with bacon, ham, and fried potatoes – and prepare for the food coma. Read more.

Jon L.Jon Lafferty: The beer is good and the atmosphere on the patio is laid back and sociable

EsquireEsquire: Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Their generous portions of brat will make you blush, and the lederhosen-clad staff faithfully pour Köstritzer. Try them both.

Swiss Chef Restaurant is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

6. Swiss Chef Restaurant

13727 Victory Blvd, San Fernando Valley, CA
German Restaurant · South Valley · 9 tips and reviews

Keri N.Keri Neve: Best food around!!! The pretzel, the beer, the food and the dessert! Can't get any better food than Chef Ueli's!! :-)

Reese Y.Reese Yospe: The escargot is fantastic.

SkipperLarrySkipperLarry: Try the giant Bavarian pretzel!

Steingarten LA is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

7. Steingarten LA

10543 W Pico Blvd (Prosser Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Westside · 39 tips and reviews

Tiffany P.Tiffany Prugpichailers: The brown butter garlic shrimp with quinoa is super hearty and yummy with great texture!

Josh P.Josh Perry: Ask about the barrel aged cocktails.

Pamela U.Pamela Udrescu: The Korean BBQ Nachos are amazing! Best thing ever.

Brats Brothers is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

8. Brats Brothers

13355 Ventura Blvd (Dixie Canyon Ave), Sherman Oaks, CA
German Restaurant · 47 tips and reviews

Amy C.Amy Chen: Great sampler esp. Black forest! Also, lots of different kinds of mustard.

Food NetworkFood Network: Host Guy Fieri of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives rolled up to this favorite spot for real deal German bratwurst. Read more.

Food NetworkFood Network: Host Guy Fieri, of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, rolls up to Brats Brothers in Sherman Oaks, CA, a favorite spot for real deal German bratwurst. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.

3 Square Café + Bakery is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

9. 3 Square Café + Bakery

1121 Abbot Kinney Blvd (btw San Juan Ave. & Westminster Ave.), Venice, CA
Café · 101 tips and reviews

Dru B.Dru Bramlett: Olive-oil poached tuna panini is the perfect sized snack sandwich, and too delicious for its own good.

Andrew T.Andrew Tatton: A side of bacon is five dollars.

DanielDaniel: They have CRONUTS

German Cold Cuts International is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

10. German Cold Cuts International

8.1
6019 Topanga Canyon Blvd (at Oxnard St), Woodland Hills, CA
Deli · 5 tips and reviews

Steffi S.Steffi Scott: Get the mixed cold cuts sandwich with everything on a Kaiser roll - it's delicious! The mustard is a bit spicy though, but it's perfect!

Randall E.Randall Eaken: Excellent cold cut sandwich.

Erik d.Erik de Vreeze: One of my favorite German deli's to get potato salad, bratwurst and other treats. They also have Dutch snacks and Casis soda! You have to take a look if in the area. Located in the back, don't miss it

Shaky Alibi is one of The 11 Best German Restaurants in Los Angeles.

11. Shaky Alibi

7.1
7401 Beverly Blvd (at Martel Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Coffee Shop · Mid-City West · 41 tips and reviews

BollareBollare: A secret family recipe from the 1800's makes these Belgium waffles the best! Doughy on the inside, caramelized crunch on the outside! Pairs well with their "drinking chocolate" or espresso!

DAN C.DAN COX: Shockingly delicious coffee! And those waffles are pretty delicious, too! BRING CASH!! You cannot tip the staff on your credit card (and they DESERVE a good tip!)

4rank4rank: Their WiFi is shittier than my disposition