Téléphone: +4934164086440
Adresse: Beethovenstr. 10, 04107, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Ville: Leipzig
Plats: 14
Avis: 2999
Site Web: http://the-b10.com/
"I went there on Fridaynight with some Australians and my best friend who works in a high class Hotel/Bar in Berlin and did an apprenticeship as a hotel specialist. We sat outside at this very trendy and hip Restaurant in a beautiful location and got our menus but were quite surprised about the prices. The Gin & Tonics are waaaaay to overpriced (12 - 17 €) for what you get, especially when you compare it to real gin bars in other cities who offer a better service and don't cost as much at all.Anyway we ordered food and the runner might haven't worked for a long time in hospitality, but he brought us the food without cutlery, so we had to wait while he was running! I don't care about mistakes like that, but you don't run in a restaurant.You can't expect high service as those guys are mostly students and seem to not be that interested in their job, as we told them at the end some things they could change and improve all we got was a "Well I'm just a runner and just do it part-time". "Well you could tell somebody who is in charge?""Hmmm, yeah I guess". So I don't think he actually did it. Anyway the bartender knew to prepare the drinks, but didn't really have knowledge about it. We asked for another Amaro than Campari and he seemed to be confused about which is not a problem at all, but just tell the guests that you might have no clue what they are talking about. So I don't think you should go there to have Gin & Tonic's as you can have them way better with better service for less money in other places.The food we ordered was delicious. No doubt about that, so next time I'll come back, I won't have a drink but for sure spent more money on the food. The Ceasar Salad is a must try and the daily dishes were amazing as well, also beautiful decorated and nearly all dishes are available in a small size (entree) and as a main size. The food is very expensive as well but I think definetely worth it.Best regards and get another Amaro than Campari for the Negroni and tell your waiters not to run, even if its busy."
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Leipzig, une ville dynamique connue pour sa riche histoire et sa culture, propose des plats saxons traditionnels comme le Leipziger Allerlei et le Quarkkeulchen, reflétant son patrimoine culinaire.