Reviews on European food in Zwickau, Saxony, Germany. Zwickau (German pronunciation: [ˈtsvɪkaʊ]; Sorbian (hist.): Šwikawa, Czech Cvikov, is a town in Saxony, Germany, it is the capital of the district of Zwickau. Zwickau is situated in a valley at the foot of the Erzgebirge mountains and is within the Saxon triangle, an area including Leipzig-Halle, Dresden and Chemnitz. The town has approximately 100,000 inhabitants, but has a regional catchment area of over 480,000 people. From 1834 until 1952 Zwickau was the seat of the government of the south-western region of Saxony.
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Der Service ist sehr nett und verbindlich, man kann auf der Terrasse schön sitzen - vielleicht würde etwas grün dort noch auflockern - die Getränke waren gut. Aber der groÃe Salat mit Beilage (ich erhielt auf Wunsch Lachs statt Hähnchen) war eine Mischung aus sauer angemachten Salatbestandteilen ähnlich einem typischen Kantinenangebot. Also das geht definitiv besser!
3 based on 66 reviews
Near the building where Robert Schumann was born you will find the ALEX Zwickau. Stop by and pamper yourself: "breakfast, lunch, evening, always"! The ALEX in Zwickau has warm food on offer right up until closing time.
Nice place to have a relaxed sunday brunch. Good variety of food and of course some german specialities! Friendly staff and very popular in town, in a quiet sunday morning.Pity that only one drink is included, and the cakes are not part of the brunch... However, still a good place to go and at a reasonable price. We would go again.
4 based on 65 reviews
Good located in the city center, prices are acceptable, but you have to be prepared that you get for a low price, low quality and much lower, unfriendly service. We kindly asked our waitress if she can put one of our empty batterie handy on a charger what we had it with, but she only answered with a short NO and left the table. Salt and pepper must have been asked twice, which must have been an obvious item on a breakfast table. 2 from us arrived at 11:05 and it was really complicated to get 2 scrambled eggs, our waitress needed permission from the kitchen because after 11 o'clock they can only concentrate on lunch, nothing more. We don't intend to return a second time, such a bad service is rare to find in Germany.
4 based on 55 reviews
I ate here with a business colleague last week. Despite the fact that I have been visiting Zwickau on business since 2006, I had never been here until now. I have no idea why!When you first look at the building from the outside, you know something very good lies within.The interior is tastefully understated and very well laid out... one of my pet hates is when restaurants cram in as many tables and chairs as they possibly can, then you're all sat on top of each other when you're eating and people are elbowing past you as you eat. There is no chance of this problem here.The menu is very varied and I challenge even the fussiest eater not to find something they would enjoy. I had the fillet steak with porcini mushrooms and it was cooked to absolute perfection; quite possibly one of the nicest steaks I've ever eaten! To compliment this, a chianti was recommended to us, which was very nice and the bottle was soon emptied.Considering what we ate and the outstanding quality of the food, I found the bill to be most reasonable. It certainly wasn't cheap, but it was cheaper than you would pay for a meal of similar quality back in the UK. Besides, if you can't spend your money of gorgeous food, fine wine and good surroundings, what can you spend it on?!I will certainly be visiting here again in the new year.
4 based on 39 reviews
I have celebrated my 30th birthday at Egghead and whenever I am in Zwickau,Germany its my number One Restaurant to visit. The food is so fresh and you can see the chef while preparing your lunch/dinner. He pays attention to every detail. The staff is exceptional friendly. The food can take a while - so not recommended if you are in a hurry but other than that a perfect place for a delicious break.
5 based on 29 reviews
Today,my parents in law, my husband and I were looking for somewhere nice for a meal in this region. All restaurants were closed in this time. Having seen a restaurant "Zum Adam" had several great reviews on Tripadvisor we decided to go there. Even the restaurant was closed in this time because of evening event, Bonitz Karsten (Chef) preposed us to stay. We were really happy to hear it. Everything was perfect. Amazing restaurant.The quality of the food is top and there hasn't been a dish we haven't enjoyed.They gave us lovely warm welcome. Impeccable service. Competent advice on food from Bonitz KarstenThank you and your Team very much. Well done for keeping your standards so high. Highly recommended if you're in the area.
4 based on 50 reviews
If you donât speak or read German, I do not recommend that you eat at this restaurant. We learned the hard way that gyros in Zwickau are not the same as in the U.S. or Greece. My husband thought he was ordering basic gyros and requested them ânein zwiebelnâ â no onions. Imagine his surprise when he received a pile of gyro meat topped with an equal amount of chopped onions â with no sauce and no pita. When he reminded our waiter he didnât want onions, the waiter simply removed them to a separate plate â with his hand! I thought I was ordering a deluxe pita with feta cheese, onion, and tomato, but in fact it was some type of gyro casserole topped with melted cheese â also sans pita.The German menu may make it perfectly clear that these gyros will not have pitas, and in all possibility, what we wanted was available if we had known how to ask for it. But if you need an English translation or assistance, you will have better luck at Brauhaus Brauerei or Non solo pizza y vino.
4 based on 64 reviews
It had been a while since I had visited a German restaurant. For a Saturday it was pretty empty, so we were allowed to pick a nice, big table for the two of us.The order was taken promptly and the drinks came first - in huge glasses. The dish was a quite big serving of very, very tasty pork with Semmelknödel and Sauerkraut. My buddy had a big serving as well and enjoyed it quite a bit too.Staff was friendly and without a smile, which is quite normal, and they were quick too. Would go there again to get my fill of Baverian food :)
4 based on 104 reviews
We stopped here for a quick lunch during our recent visit to Zwickau. While the place was pretty busy the service was very quick and responsive.Their pizzas are definitely to recommend.
4 based on 97 reviews
The Wenzel Prager Bierstuben are a unique gastronomy concept that offers its guests the tasty Czech cuisine and the classic Bohemian beers in an authentic, warm and social location. All our restaurants are modeled after the beer houses of Prague and are g
Nice and calm place. Loved the beer and the food was very good. It has traditional food which makes it different.
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