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フィードバックを提供するDelicious! Nice atmosphere, great music, and tasty dinner for a good price. Would like to go back.
If you have never tasted Russian cuis inevitable then yes. Otherwise, it is not the place to enjoy a nice meal in Dresden.
The restaurant lies in Ostra-Allee 11, not far from the Zwinger. It’s a nice and gay restaurant where one can have very good Russian specialities. I just had a beer there during the lunch break which I imposed myself on the occasion of my visit to the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, on September 11th, 2016, after eating a sandwich. Unfortunately my stay in Dresden wasn’t long enough for me to be able go to that restaurant to have a meal. I regretted much that impossibility on my part because, as stated, the Russian specialities listed on the menu looked very good.The staff members seem to be very kind. The lady who served me the beer at the bar was talking in Russian to another customer. I realized it was a slave language and when I asked her in Croatian what language she was speaking she answered me in a very graceful manner. Next time I go to Dresden I shall no doubt have a meal in the restaurant concerned.
This restaurant is located on the back side of Zwinger, towards the Holiday Inn.It serves excellent Ukrainian food. Very generous portions. Nice staff. Whoever is tired of Sauerbraten and the Roulade should come here. I thought that the ice cream they used for deserts was a little lower quality, but the other dishes were simply delicious. From the street the place seems perpetually sort of deserted, but don't be discouraged, it is a great opportunity to try something new. Once you come in you will notice that there are guests inside. They have a print-out of an English menu, otherwise the menu is printed in Russian and German. I communicated with the waitress in German, not sure if she knows English.
We had a lunch in this restaurant recommended by our guide during our Dresden excursion. To enjoy visit of this place can be only person with nostalgia for former USSR with its menus. We had typical former Soviet Union soups and sausages with beer. Service...is professional but again typically Soviet with our any smile