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    Carolaschloesschen

    3.2 (30 reviews)
    PriceyGerman, Vegetarian, Vegan
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Café "v-cake" - Auswahl vom veganen Frühstück-Buffet

    Café "v-cake"

    4.9(10 reviews)
    3.5 km

    Vegan cafe with really good food and drinks. Was a bit skeptical but apparently this is a really…read moregood place so we decided to give it a try. It did not disappoint. I had the carrot lox wrap. The texture was not lox at all, but the flavor was actually Smokey and tasted like salmon not sure how they did that. The veggies inside tasted really good as well. The vegan creamy dressing was a bit watery but tasted good. My friend had the vegan fried chicken wrap. Not sure what the vegan meat is supposed to be but it tasted pretty good. They also have a variety of pastries which is apparently what they're known for but we didn't try them. The drinks were great as well. I loved my golden milk latte. Service was friendly and pretty quick even though they make everything from scratch. The neighborhood that the cafe is in is really trendy and cool. Feels super local and you won't see nearly as many tourists here compared to the crowded areas of the city.

    Really beautiful café, the interior feels like home. If I was from around this area I would spend…read moreprobably most of my money and time there! We had one chocolate cake (cherries on the bottom than baked-doughy-sponge with chocolate chips and chocolate on top) It was delicious, really big piece for good price;around 3€! And the second was also a cake (similar sponge with more cherries on the bottom, cream and chocolate on top) I also recommend the iced chocolate and iced coffee. The chocolate is especially delicious! We also asked about their vegan ice-cream but sadly they didn't have it that day. This café is for anyone looking for a quiet, friendly vegan place with great cakes for reasonable prices.

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    Spizz

    Spizz

    4.6(20 reviews)
    2.5 km
    €€€

    This place is right down the street from my apartment and I'm so grateful it is! It's on the higher…read moreend for the city, but still maintains the feel of a neighborhood restaurant. The friendly staff has been more or less the same for years. You're as likely to see a business dinner taking place as a parents with a baby and toddler (very well behaved, of course) who need a quick solution to get everyone fed. This feeling is reflected in the menu as well, which should keep most diners happy. The menu offers a handful of German classics, but is otherwise...contemporary continental? I dunno, that's what I'm calling it. One thing I really appreciate is the existence of vegetarian and *i think, but never specifically confirmed* vegan options (as in, more than 1) on the menu. And said options manage to go beyond just existing to...actually being interesting and tasty. Something that cannot be taken for granted. I've had the Austernpilzschnitzel w/ Kartoffelsalat a few times, as well as some of the other rotating options, all decent. A vegan friend of mine also had a relatively uncomplicated conversation with the chef in order to modify an existing dish to meet his requirements, and he was very happy with the outcome. I'm not actually vegan or vegetarian though, so... There are plenty of other choices at different price points. Many of my fellow diners have raved about their chestnut (maronen) soup. Their scallops (jakobsmuscheln) are always spot on, as are all of the fish dishes I've tried. There is almost always something interesting worth checking out from among their daily/weekly specials. In addition, they have seasonal menus that rotate every 2 months which you can check out online ahead of time if you're a planner or want to pace yourself according to what's to come. I believe they offer a special beef tartare (tatar) once a week, which I've never had, but I did have a mini sampler with tuna, avocado, tobiko, quail's egg (wachtelei), and beef (which I can only assume is from the same or a similar source as the oh-so-exclusive-once-a-week version). I've learned that ordering steak in Germany is quite risky, but I put my trust in their impeccable track record and ordered the Entrecote from the specials menu that was probably one of the best I've ever had. Ever. Anywhere. In thinking back over the standout dishes my friends and family and I have enjoyed here, it's clear that his place prioritizes quality ingredients above all. They always find a way to showcase whatever is in season, with restraint. That's probably part of why the place feels so comfortable. You're unlikely to find dishes that really push boundaries (and run the risk of alienating some diners). You'll find good food, that ranges from traditional to slightly more innovative, which you can always trust will be prepared with ingredients of a very high quality. To be safe, you're better off with a reservation. During the week, you might be alright without one, but on the weekend, it's a must. Staff is great and will try to accommodate you, but there is only so much they can do with limited space. It's a little more expensive than your average Dresden restaurant, but the price is appropriate for what you get and, as I mentioned before, many price points are represented.

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    Raskolnikoff - Chili con carne

    Raskolnikoff

    4.2(81 reviews)
    3.5 km
    €€

    I first visited Raskolnikoff years ago when I was living and working in Germany, and it's stuck…read morewith me ever since. Tucked into the heart of Dresden's Neustadt, Raskolnikoff doesn't try to charm you with glossy signage or polished storefronts. In fact, you might walk past it entirely if you weren't paying attention--its graffiti-covered exterior and slightly crumbling facade blend right into the neighborhood's gritty, post-Soviet aesthetic. But don't let that fool you. That's not decay--it's atmosphere. Head down the narrow staircase and you'll find what feels like a secret--and to some extent, it is. But then you step inside, and it all makes sense. Dimly lit, intimate, and full of character, Raskolnikoff is a true Eastern European hideaway. It feels like a Dostoevsky novel with a wine list. I ordered the Pelmeni-Mix--pillowy dumplings, each bite giving way to tender fillings and comfort. It was the kind of dish that makes you slow down and savor. My friend had the Borscht, which came out piping hot, bold and earthy with that sweet-savory beet richness that warms you from the inside out. Everything felt homemade and honest. Raskolnikoff isn't just a place to eat--it's an experience. A quiet little time capsule, hidden behind graffiti and a worn staircase. But once you're inside, you're part of something old, soulful, and wonderfully human. Und weil dieser Ort für mich damals ein Stück echtes Ostdeutschland war, hier auch ein paar Gedanken auf Deutsch: Von außen wirkt das Raskolnikoff eher unscheinbar--die Fassade ist mit Graffiti übersät, das Treppenhaus schmal, fast schon ein bisschen schäbig. Aber genau das verleiht dem Ort seinen ganz eigenen Charme. Es passt perfekt zum rauen, ostdeutschen Flair der Dresdner Neustadt. Wer nur nach gepflegten Außenfassaden sucht, wird hier vielleicht vorbeilaufen--und dabei etwas wirklich Besonderes verpassen. Denn wenn man sich die paar Stufen hinunter wagt, entdeckt man ein kleines, fast geheimes Restaurant, das sich irgendwo zwischen russischem Wohnzimmer, literarischem Salon und kulinarischem Zufluchtsort ansiedelt. Es fühlt sich an, als würde man durch eine verborgene Tür in eine andere Zeit stolpern. Ich hatte die Pelmeni-Mischung. Ehrlich gesagt: Ich hätte gut noch eine zweite Portion verdrücken können. Mein Freund hat sich für den Borschtsch entschieden, der nicht nur fantastisch aussah, sondern auch genauso geschmeckt hat--herzhaft, leicht süßlich, mit genau der Tiefe, die man sich bei einem solchen Gericht erhofft. Man schmeckt, dass hier mit Liebe gekocht wird. Ich habe damals in Deutschland gelebt, als ich zum ersten Mal hier war, und trotzdem ist mir dieses kleine Lokal bis heute in Erinnerung geblieben. Raskolnikoff ist kein schickes Restaurant, das sich in Szene setzt. Es ist ein Ort zum Entdecken, zum Runterkommen, zum Genießen. Und wenn man es einmal gefunden hat, möchte man eigentlich sofort wieder zurück.

    We got the Pilmeni. It tasted good but nothing too fantastic. Service was good. Probably would not…read morereturn as food was not my favorite.

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    Carolaschloesschen - german - Updated May 2026

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