Odessa - Menu

Ostra-Allee 11, 1067, Dresden, Germany

🛍 Suppe, Fleisch, Eiscreme, Ukrainisch

4.1 💬 3040 Avis
Odessa

Téléphone: +4935126358990

Adresse: Ostra-Allee 11, 1067, Dresden, Germany

Ville: Dresden

Plats: 2

Avis: 3040

Site Web: http://www.odessa-restaurant.de/

"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."

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Kathryn Kathryn

Delicious! Nice atmosphere, great music, and tasty dinner for a good price. Would like to go back.

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Edgar
Edgar

If you have never tasted Russian cuis inevitable then yes. Otherwise, it is not the place to enjoy a nice meal in Dresden.


Swati
Swati

Je suis donc tombé sur cet endroit avec de la nourriture russe une fois. J'ai eu la soupe Soljanka, qui était accompagnée de pain. Très bien. Ensuite, le plat principal était Pelmina avec sauce aux champignons. C'était ok. Je pense que je n'aime pas la viande hachée, donc ça pourrait être super pour les autres ... J'avais une vodka citron à boire et le service était excellent


Henri
Henri

The restaurant offers Ukrainian/Russian cuisine. The food we ordered was very delicious. The dishes were prepared quickly. The ambience is good. On weekends you have to reserve the table. Several people were rejected as long as we were there because there were no more places. Prices are reasonable. If you want to eat Schaschlik, you must order before (a few days ago). Minimum order 5 portions.


Narayan
Narayan

Nous avons déjeuné dans ce restaurant recommandé par notre guide lors de notre excursion à Dresde. Pour profiter de la visite de cet endroit peut être la seule personne avec la nostalgie de l'ex-URSS avec ses menus. Nous avons eu des soupes et des saucisses typiques de l'ancienne Union soviétique avec de la bière. Le service ... est professionnel mais encore une fois typiquement soviétique avec notre sourire


Maximillian
Maximillian

We were two days behind each other. The food was very good on both days. But we felt there were two different chefs. The salmon was once stuffed, not the other day. still everything was very delicious. In the service it was a difference like day and night. In the first night we felt really comfortable. The waiter was attentive, interested and funny. A great evening. On the second day another waiter served us. He took the order, brought the food and took it. It was a short evening. We would have ordered a lot more if he had been watching us and asked. The food is really good. delicious and fresh


Namita
Namita

Nous travaillions à Dresde et nous y sommes allés pour la première fois sans connaître l'endroit le jour de notre mariage.C'était une décision absolument juste: la nourriture est délicieuse, fraîche, faite maison et a le goût de l'enfance en Russie! Plus tard, nous sommes retournés plusieurs fois ou avons emporté de la nourriture ... c'était très pratique. Un soir, nous avons invité pour un dîner nos amis d'Israël et d'Australie dont l'un ne mangeait que végétalien et ils ont aussi beaucoup aimé la nourriture, le service et l'ambiance! Le restaurant est situé juste en face du Zwinger, il est donc idéal pour visiter après la promenade à travers Dresde ou avant l'Opéra


Rehman
Rehman

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...


Vítězslav
Vítězslav

À l'entrée, le personnel ne semblait pas intéressé à nous asseoir, a mis beaucoup de temps à obtenir un menu. Une fois commandée, la nourriture a mis un temps considérable à arriver. J'avais un plat de poulet Kiev qui était cru au milieu. La serveuse a jeté un coup d'œil et a dit ... "ah non" et a emporté le plat sans aucune explication. Mon mari a terminé son repas pendant que je supposais que le mien était en train d'être refait. Le deuxième Kiev est arrivé et a été mis devant moi avec de brèves excuses. C'était aussi brut au milieu. Appelé la serveuse et demandé l'addition, elle est revenue avec le Kiev enlevé. Malheureusement, mon allemand n'est pas assez bon pour déposer une plainte off...


Javier
Javier

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 real...

Dresden

Dresden

Dresde, un centre culturel avec une architecture baroque sur les rives de l'Elbe, propose des plats copieux comme le Sauerbraten et la soupe de pommes de terre saxonne, illustrant la riche tradition culinaire allemande.

Catégories

  • Suppe Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche.
  • Fleisch Découvrez notre sélection de viandes savoureuses, comprenant des steaks grillés à la perfection, du poulet tendre et des plats d'agneau savoureux, chacun assaisonné à la perfection pour une expérience culinaire inoubliable.
  • Eiscreme Un délicieux assortiment de glaces crémeuses et artisanales avec une variété de saveurs allant de la vanille et du chocolat classiques à des options uniques comme le miel de lavande et la mangue épicée, parfait pour satisfaire votre envie de sucré.
  • Ukrainisch Découvrez les saveurs vibrantes de l'Ukraine avec un borscht copieux, de succulents varenyky et de tendres holubtsi, élaborés avec des ingrédients authentiques et de l'amour. Savourez un goût de chez soi à chaque bouchée.

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"I stayed at the hotel in which this restaurant is situated, it is on the 5th floor, and I passed it a couple of times but it was always empty. One reason, I think, is that the menu is rather obscure, with slashes between the dish description as inscallop/saffron/guava/back puddingA little off- putting, I felt. However, as a lone diner, I was getting pretty fed up of waiting for bad food each evening, although in a beautiful setting, Dresden's main square and its surrounds. So on my last night I treated myself and got a table on the roof terrace. The waitress was very helpful and friendly, and produced a good selection of bread. It's clear there are 5 courses, an appetiser, a hot starter, a soup course, a main and dessert. I didn't want the soup. This wasn't a problem.To start, I had quail's egg/chick/gorgonzola/rocket, but it was so much more than that! It had a delicious fried bread cube, a gorgonzola sorbet, and crumbled herbs to garnish. It was, superb. But the description is selling itself short! The hot starter was also good, scallops in a saffron sauce, with a black pudding jelly. The "guava" ends up on the dish as a smear, nothing more. My main was beef/capers/sour cherries/ smoked aubergine, but again, more- a delicious sauce, and perfect mash- a small amount, but perfect....There are 3 dessert options, I enjoyed a nougat with gold leaf. In all, the food was beautifully presented, and the best food in Dresden so far, on a par, that is, with Kallemeiers where you have to book a table. This place deserves the same popularity but is selling itself short with the odd menu descriptions. It scares people off, like myself. I urge you to go and try for yourself. There's a great evening to be had, in a stunning setting."