"Location Like insects, it moved us to the beer garden illuminated in the evening near the market church in the pedestrian zone. At the building itself a sign of Restau rant came to the prince. A wooden board at the entrance had pizza, pasta, Greek, Indian and German cuisine. Ambiance The round arch glass entrance door, which gave us a look inside, let us enter courageously. Inside you will receive large Mongolian images, copper elephants, an empor with a round red bench, dark red padded bistro chairs and a cardboard box pizza baker. Everything is illuminated by small lights over the respective tables and on the ceiling by a light garland. Large planting buckets are distributed in space. The tables themselves are decorated in brighter wood and with a round bacon, a tealight and red branches in a small vase. The large dark bar area dominates in the room. To the ambience of the restaurant we finally agreed that the Indian charm was overwhelmed. Service When entering we were not noticed first. Then we were allowed to choose a table that was not reserved. We chose a seat on the beautiful Empore, with the cozy bench. The service power became more friendly and accommodating during the evening. Eat The menu or better the book came. In fact, the round wooden board from outside had not lied. Pizza and pasta in all variations. Among the German cuisine was Schnitzel of a very different kind. Then there was a Greek and Indian cuisine. We were overwhelmed. The choice made us great for pizza Langensalza (from the same name place (6.30€ and for the Indian Chicken do Piaza with Shepherd II and Indian bread (11.60€). We had judged the degree of sharpness too low. Even III would have been fine. The chicken was very delicate and juicy. The pizza tasted like a wood oven. It was very well covered with salami, ham, fresh paprika, corn and abundant cheese. For this experiment to combine so many international dishes in a restaurant compliment on the kitchen. Finally, as if there should be more controversial, there was another Greek ouzo from the house. Conclusion: Ingenious for families, if the children like to eat pizza and pasta, the Papa likes Greek, who seeks the exotic Indian and Grandma and Grandpa insist on their German carving. Here everyone finds a good food at Santa Lucia"