20 Traditional Bavarian Cuisine at Oktoberfest: Foodie's Delight

Soft Pretzels

At Oktoberfest, one of the most demanded foods are soft pretzels. They are easy to pop in your mouth with beer.

German Potato Salad

Salad at the Oktoberfest? Yes, when you have potato paired with onion, garlic, and crunchy, you have a winning combo.

Bratwurst & Sauerkraut

Bratwurst & Sauerkraut is eaten all year round but at Oktoberfest, it is in even higher demand.

Obatzda Dip

Made from a combination of soft cheeses and beer, this smooth dip is always a hit of the Oktoberfest party.

Pretzel Bites

Pretzels are in huge demand during Oktoberfest, but there is also a bite-size version of it that is eaten with spicy mustard and loved by all.

Potato Pancakes

You can make a savoury or sweet version of this and enjoy it with a serving of some delicious beer.

Bratkartoffeln

It is the simplicity of the Bratkartoffeln that makes it such a delight for Oktoberfest. Fried potatoes, bacon, and onions. It is perfect!

Flammkuchen

Thin crust bread topped with bacon, onion, and creme fresh, the Flammkuchen is Germany’s pizza. Toppings can be changed taste-wise.

Bavarian Apple-Sausage Hash

The perfect hangover cure, this hearty meal packs a lot of flavour and is a popular snack after drinking sessions.

German Cucumber Salad

Despite being a summer favourite, the cucumber salad is also loved during Oktoberfest. Serve it chill for max taste.

Oktoberfest Casserole

This brings together all the Favorite things of the Oktoberfest. Can it get better than this?

Schnitzel

Schnitzel is a crowd favourite. The crispy bread crumb layer over the soft meat makes for a great texture. No wonder, it is loved so much.

Oktoberfest Roast Chicken

You can never go wrong with roast chicken, and that is why many homes like to celebrate Oktoberfest with this dish.

Black Forest Cake

This German cake that the whole world loves is also eaten a lot during Oktoberfest. People use a variety of toppings on this.

Radler

For those who are not into heavy drinking can try Radler. Equal parts lemonade and larger, this drink is an absolute refresher.

Spaetzle

Eggs, flours, milk, and salt come together to make this side dish that goes exceptionally with beer. Spaetzle’s simplicity makes it a winner.

Jell-O Shots

These jelly desserts are made to look like beer and are topped with whipped cream. Everyone loves these jelly-o shots.

Crispy Sauerkraut Fritters

Also known as sauerkraut balls, these crisp and delicious fritters are perfect for chilled beers and warm conversations.

German Rotkohl

Red cabbage prepared as sweet or sour or both, this side dish is usually paired with the bratwurst and beer.

German Spice Cookies

Though there are a variety of cookies, you choose according to your preference and enjoy your Oktoberfest meals.