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Przekaż informację zwrotnąBeautiful that backnang again has a Greek restaurant. and thalassa is just a few minutes walk from our house. my wife was there a few times and said it was good. as someone who has come to Greece several times, I have experienced authentic food and know what to expect. have you been meeting? Weeelll....yes and no. eating is quite expensive for what it is. the saganaki that was my starter was €6. that would have been good if it had been an authentic saganaki (i.e. Kefalotiri cheese melted into the original . but these were two pieces of a single disc feta, baked and deep fried. tasteful, but it was 't very much (also my 4 year old son said that 's small. and b as above, it wasn't the actual ding. my main course was a meat plate, which was good, as the Germans would say, sitting in mine for the rest of the day. the service was friendly enough, although I missed the free ouzo at the ende they get in practically any other Greek restaurant. Finally we had spent 50 € for lunch and there was a whole tablet of glasses and a huge ozo bottle in touching removal of our table. would I go back there? Maybe how to say that the details are small nigger (the inner is by the way a joy, but would I have a special reason to go there? I doubt it, so, overall, 3 stars and no more.
Good restaurant. great service and eating tastes amazing. but unfortunately there was a huge linguistic barrier there, as my friends and I all spoke English, and all the waiter English speaking skills were not the best! Go somewhere else, if you speak English only.
It's nice that Backnang has a Greek restaurant again. And Thalassa is within walking distance of our home. My wife had been there a couple of times and said it was good. As someone who has been to Greece several times, I have experienced authentic...Greek food and know what to expect. Did Thalassa meet up to it? Weeelll....yes and no. The food is quite expensive for what it is. The Saganaki which was my starter was That would have been fine if it had been an authentic Saganaki (i.e. Kefalotiri cheese melted into submission). But this was two pieces of a single slice of Feta, breaded and deep fried. Tasted fine, but a) it wasn't very much (even my year-old son said That's small and b) as above, it wasn't the real thing. My main course was a meat plate which was fine, although it did, as the Germans would say sit in my stomach for the rest of the day. The service was friendly enough although I did miss the complimentary ouzo at the end, which you get in practically every other Greek restaurant. After all we had spent on lunch and there was a whole tray of the glasses AND a giant ouzo bottle within touching distance of our table. Would I go there again? Probably as it could be said that the details are little niggles (the interior is a delight, by the way), but would I make a special reason to go there? I doubt it. So, on the whole, stars and no more.
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Unfortunately, I cannot understand the hype.Maybe our impression is not representative, because we only ate before.But the cold mixed appetizer plate consisted in a round only of different creams in an ice-ball shape. the warm appetizer did not change.The baked goat cheese was ok - but what should you do wrong?