Chemnitz

Chemnitz, egy város Németország keleti részén, ipari történelméről és modern művészeti életéről ismert. Tipikus ételek közé tartozik a Sauerbraten, a szász burgonyaleves és a Quarkkeulchen, egy édes sajtos gombóc.

Sushifreunde

Sushifreunde

Brueckenstrasse 4, 09111, Chemnitz, Germany

Pizza • Sushi • Asian • Asiatic


"All in Allem I can only recommend the sushi friends! The sushi is great, the atmosphere is right and the cocktail card awaits with some unknown but very tasty surprises. Upon entering the restaurant we were immediately greeted nicely by the service, and we were offered various free places. We chose the traditional Japanese sitting area, the shoes were raised and was not a problem. When we had taken a seat, the waitress immediately came, we had a tea and menu and asked for any drinks. We're discussing a moment of reading time, and we're going through the cards. I decided for a tea, always very suitable for the cold season. Just the details..the tea card is really big! But my confusion and unplannedness was responded well, our service asked me about key data such as green/black/white tea, or pure taste, sweet, fruity, herb.. and then recommended me to green/sweet a tea called almond wolves. My accompaniment was less enjoyable for experimentation and left it at the standartcola. The drinks came fast, and I was patiently told the tea preparation screen in the can, drawing time, .. .. Also our confusion in the face of the menu was noticed humorously and the waitress took the time to explain everything to us. At the end we decided to have a starter mix consisting of glass noodle, shrimp and algae salad you must have tasted, a menu for 2 people friends menu and in the aftertaste the sweet sushi. For the menu we could have searched directly all the reels ourselves perfectly for people with allergies, vegetarians or if something didn't taste, but we wanted to surprise ourselves. The appetizer came very fast and definitely convinced us of the algae salad. Damn delicious! On the sushi plate we had to wait a little 30 min, but finally you were not at any fast food chain where the burgers fall directly from the band. Good sushi needs time, and since everything really is only rolled to order, freshness is guaranteed. Pleasantly I felt the lack of running sushi, which is now probably obligatory. I just can't imagine that the kitchen has an overview of which plate has already turned its rounds like many times. This is not so fresh as I prefer to eat `normal`. Soy sauce, Wasabi and Gari gave the inlaid ginger free of charge to the sushi plate, with endless relocation if desired. We were thrilled By then the service asked for further wishes, and we always ordered a cocktail. Here I chose a Green Samurai, which is only recommended. Not too sweet, not too alcoholic, really good. My counterpart asked about alcohol-free possibilities the sad fate of the riders and there were many tasty possibilities. The Caipirinha was finally alcohol-free, in a variant with green tea and Ginger Ale. Both cocktails came fast. When we finished with the sushi, we were quickly cleared and served dessert, including new sticks and extra forks. In my opinion, this alone is a reason to come back. The idea of serving sweet rice and fruit in the form of sushi alone is ingenious all in all a successful evening, we like to come back again"

Villa Esche

Villa Esche

Parkstr. 58, 09120 CHEMNITZ, Chemnitz, Germany

Sushi • Asiatic • Dessert • Barbecue


"The Remise , or carriage house, of the monstrously rich stocking knitter Herbert Esche, who used his industrialist 's fortune to build a villa overlooking Chemnitz (what four generations before him had saved, he spent on the house, as our guide put it, and my heavens, does it ever...show! , is now a restaurant and, I believe, houses the kitchen from which events at the villa, now a museum, are catered. Jugendstil Art Nouveau architecture and decoration interest us, and so we arranged to visit the villa. Afterward, for convenience ' sake, we stopped in at the restaurant. Our table, reserved with a head through the door few words on our way between car park and villa entrance, was on the cosy first storey, a repurposed loft. The larger, well lit downstairs room has large windows that give on the villa 's park. Both rooms were bright and pleasant. The seating was comfortable. The table held a vase of fresh flowers a sprig of eucalyptus, an amaryllis spear. (Anthers not trimmed away... pollen stains on shirtsleeves. grrrr That 's one point off the service score, then. The kitchen offered three lunch options: Cheap and cheerful, salmon dumplings with broccoli and oven baked rice (sold out before 1300, when we sat down, and no wonder, at E6 ; three course special (cream of watercress soup, Thai prawns with ginger and coconut, E15 ; and a wide ranging but not, I thought, so much so as to suggest the deep freeze list of a la carte starter soup salad main course dishes. My guest had the three course special and I had a main course dish (blood sausage stuffed with foie gras, skillet roasted apple slices, and mashed potatoes, E13 . Dinner options include an E50 four course menu, but you 'd want to skip lunch for that, if lunch and dinner portion control principles are the same. Friendly and just attentive enough staff; credit cards accepted; and with drinks and tip we were out the door at E40 between us, having eaten and drunk very, very well as we watched little avalanches from the day before 's snowfall thunder down the eaves and past the windows. If I were a businessman in Chemnitz I 'd never take a guest anywhere else."