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Restaurants in Dresden

Recommendations, various cuisines

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Gnituhs
My small restaurant list for Drsden. :-)

Spanish: La Posada
Japanese: Ogura in Hilton Hotel
(over-priced acceptable suchi, donburi. VERY overpriced udon and tebanbyaki.)
Italian: Veccia Napoli, Villa Maire (haven’t been there for years though),
Morocan: Le petit Maroc et le grand Maroc
Mexican: None
Indian: Jaipur... it’s acceptable.
French-ish German: Villandry, Schmidt's
Greek: None
Kebab: Doner Kebab Haus.
Cake: Cafe Toscana,
Thai: None, repeat, none.
Chinese: Taiwan restaurant in Radebeul, but should call ahead for “real� asian food.
Vietnamese: The one in Kunsthof Passage. (Still loaded with MSG, but at least there is pho.)
Panini: Cigar
Burger: Devil’s kitchen
Rip-offs: Yenitze! Ars Vivandi.
Rip-off, but yummy: Bulow Residence
Deccie
there is a lovely little Italian Rest at the top of Alaun Str. two small ones with the same kitchen. excellent. la Casana Rosa and Picola Capri. The best italian i have eaten in DD.
straker
My small restaurant list for Drsden. :-)

Spanish: Never tried
Japanese: Ogura in Hilton Hotel good but way over priced
Italian: Veccia Napoli, Villa Maire (haven’t been there for years though),
Morocan: Le petit Maroc et le grand Maroc
Mexican: None
Indian: Jaipur i tried it dont have a lot of expearance with indian food though. Still i have had better in ireland. did anyone try the afgani resturant near aluan park?

French: did not try any really but i would say that the resturant at schloss wackerbach or what ever in radebeul is kind of french neuvo and was ok but expensive.

Greek: in pieschen near my house on the corner near the hospital.
Kebab: maybe one of the ones in neustadt. i forget the name
Cake: Cafe Toscana,
Thai: i like mai thai on leipzieger strasse
Chinese: have not found anything really good but plenty cheap smile.gif
Vietnamese: found one on the way to radebeul said they would make me real food but i did not know how to say what i would want. never ate it before i went to california.

Panini: never foun one
Burger: stopped looking after seeing the horrible thing coming out at jim beams
Rip-offs: Yenitze! i agree
Rip-off, but yummy: i dont know maybe the castle on the elbe

and my biggest tip
the best schnitzel ever (you opinion my very) wirtshaus lindenschanke on the elbe in mickten or pieschen even the guy from vienna said it is good. smile.gif
Katrina
QUOTE (Gnituhs @ Apr 11 2007, 11:50 am) *
Rip-offs: Ars Vivandi.

That restaurant no longer exists under that name - RTL reality show Rach - der Restauranttester helped with the changeover and the place is now called Petit Frank.
Pictures here
Deccie
Bagels: Bagelei Bishofplatz 4 have some really good babels with a large variety of fillings. Highly recommended.

Bagelei
madcityfan
check out a fantastic Greek restaurant on the corner of Leisniger Str. and Wurzener Str. It's family-run, good food, atmosphere, prices and service. The best thing is, they just keep on bringing you free ouzo as long as you're there. Took my parents there, and they just kept bringing jugs of the stuff. If you want a good meal and to get drunk cheaply, it's worth visiting.
straker
in pieschen that is the best greek resturant in town.

i can also recommend petit frank it is expensive but if you can take a business paid dinner there it is not to bad
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