Gasthaus Zur Alten Drogerie

Auerbacher Str. 123, 08248 Klingenthal, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Kebab, Fast Food, Asiatisch

4.9 💬 459 Avis

Téléphone: +4937467669961

Adresse: Auerbacher Str. 123, 08248 Klingenthal, Germany

Ville: Klingenthal

Menu Plats: 12

Avis: 459

Site Web: https://pages.resmio.com/gasthaus-zur-alten-drogerie

"Auch zur Abholung war alles sehr lecker, wie immer! Wir haben für 8 Personen 7 verschiedene Speisen mit Sonderwünschen bestellt. Alle Speisen konnten zur vereinbarten Zeit abgeholt werden, alles war genau wie bestellt und noch warm auf den Tisch ???? wir waren alle sehr zufrieden!"

Menu complet - 12 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Speisekarte To Go

Antipasti - Entrées

Plat Principal

Escalope

Plats Souabes

Porc

Pour Nos Petits Invités

Ines Ines

tolles Essen, Essen to go sehr liebevoll angerichtet ????????

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Avis

Stephanie
Stephanie

Toller Service, super leckeres Essen zu einen angemessenen Preis


martin
martin

Tolles Ambiente, super Essen und sehr sehr nette Bedienung. Gerne wieder.


Astrid
Astrid

sehr sehr lecker und freundlich , nicht überteuert ???? wir kommen gerne wieder Voir le carte


Stefanie
Stefanie

Danke für das tolle Essen zum Schulanfang! Lecker wie immer ???? ???????? jederzeit wieder!!!


Steffi
Steffi

Schönes Ambiente, nette Bedienung und super leckeres Essen ???????? Kann man nur empfehlen!!!


Thomas
Thomas

Ausgezeichnetes Essen. War sehr lecker. Nette Bedienung. Preis ist aufgrund der Qualität angemessen. Voir le carte


Kathrin
Kathrin

Das Essen war sehr lecker ????. Das Ambiente ist sehr geschmackvoll und das Sevicepersonal einfach nur toll Weiter so!!!


Gabi
Gabi

Wir waren heute Abend essen. Alle Speisen waren super lecker ????. Sehr nette und freundliche Bedienung. Wir kommen gerne wieder.


Nicole
Nicole

Auch zur Abholung war alles sehr lecker, wie immer! Wir haben für 8 Personen 7 verschiedene Speisen mit Sonderwünschen bestellt. Alle Speisen konnten zur vereinbarten Zeit abgeholt werden, alles war genau wie bestellt und noch warm auf den Tisch ???? wir waren alle sehr zufrieden! Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Sushi Délectez-vous de notre sélection exquise de sushis, composée d'ingrédients frais, de rouleaux élaborés avec expertise, et de nigiri traditionnels. Chaque bouchée offre un mélange harmonieux de saveurs, promettant un véritable goût du Japon.
  • Kebab Savourez nos délicieux kebabs, grillés à la perfection et débordant de saveur. Choisissez parmi une variété de viandes et d'épices vives, servis avec des accompagnements frais. Parfait pour un repas satisfaisant et savoureux. Voir le carte
  • Fast Food Savourez une variété de plats rapides et délicieux parfaits pour manger sur le pouce. Des burgers juteux et des frites croustillantes aux boissons rafraîchissantes, notre menu de fast-food satisfait vos envies avec un service rapide et des saveurs irrésistibles.
  • Asiatisch

Commodités

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  • Wegbringen
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  • Sitzplätze Im Freien
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