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    Pizzeria Toscana

    4.2 (12 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza, Italian

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    15 years ago

    Delicious pasta and cold bier in the warm sun. Life is good and so is Toscana. :)

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    Pizzeria La Fiamme - Prosciutto Funghi u. Pepperoni

    Pizzeria La Fiamme

    4.4(20 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    La Filme isn't a pizzeria. La Filme is an experiment to find out how much food can fit on a single…read moreplate before the laws of physics kick in. The location is ideal: right in the heart of downtown, yet tucked away on a side street, as if someone had decided to bury a treasure and then camouflage it with pizza. The menu offers enough variety to turn any family gathering into a diplomatic negotiation. Pizza lovers will be happy, pasta fans too, and the undecided will have plenty of time to rethink their life goals. The portions are generous. Not "pleasantly filling," but "I suddenly understand hibernation" generous. Anyone who leaves here hungry has probably forgotten to order. The atmosphere is cozy and surprisingly well-suited for larger groups. Even when ten people are talking, laughing, and admiring their pizza at the same time, everything still feels relaxed. The service remains friendly, even when guests try to photograph the size of the portions because no one else would believe them otherwise. The value for money is excellent. You get the feeling that the owners are secretly protesting against inflation. After many years, La Filme has become a fixture in the city. Some come for the pizza, some for the pasta. Most come back eventually. Of course, no one has managed that yet.

    We have been to this location a few times and have always had a good experience. The service is…read morequick and friendly. There are some pasta dishes on the menu, but the star of the show here is the pizza, which in my opinion is absolutely delicious. Seating is available indoors and out. The prices are reasonable. Tip for American customers: In Germany "Pepperoni" refers to chilli peppers and "Salami" refers to the sausage. We've made this mistake a couple of times.

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    Kaspar Hauser - Outdoor area #2

    Kaspar Hauser

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    Kaspar Hauser feels as if someone had crossed a living room, an artists' hangout, a country…read morekitchen, and a slightly chaotic treasure trove--and in the process accidentally created one of the coziest restaurants in town. The atmosphere is hard to describe. Officially, it's probably called "individually decorated." Unofficially, it looks as though every piece of furniture has its own biography and at least three good stories to tell. Nothing seems polished, nothing tries to be polished. Instead, everything is pleasantly quirky, authentic, and surprisingly cozy. The menu features vegetarian dishes, meat, fish, and all sorts of surprises. Everything is regional, much of it homemade, and clearly cooked by people who don't view taste as a mere suggestion. The culinary range is particularly fascinating. You start mentally in Franconia, take a little detour to the Orient, and may end up with the legendary vegetable lasagna, which regulars talk about much like historians discuss significant events. The service is friendly, relaxed, and makes you feel welcome, whether it's your first visit or you've been sitting at the same table for twenty years. Kaspar Hauser isn't a restaurant that tries to impress. It's a restaurant that simply is itself. And that's exactly why it's so impressive. Those looking for polished, elegant perfection might be taken aback. Those seeking good food, character, and an atmosphere you can't order from a chain store will wonder why all restaurants aren't like this.

    The only reason I didn't give them a 5th star is because the pizza wasn't what i expected but still…read morebetter than everything I've had so far. The tomato soup and Mozzarella caprese is by far my favorite thing here and I come here just for those two alone. Although I am not vegan it is great that they have a full vegan menu which is really cool and i can certainly appreciate that. The lady that waits tables is also really nice. I would definitely recommend for the hot tomato soup, the caprese salad and gluwein.. those are wonderful!

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