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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis restaurant is located in a beautiful and quiet antid. service and eating were both great. good value for money.
If I lived in dresden, I would eat every month with luigi. I had the griller that was special, I asked for potatoes that were cooked differently than French pommes. I received a large salat, a grilled bark steak, a grilled pork steak and a grilled truthahnsteak, along with a large plate of baked potatoes in sizzling butter, yum. I couldn't finish the meal, the part was just too generous. my wife ordered a turkey steak that was covered with ham and mozzarella, enjoyed excellent and was excellently delicious. our third diner ordered the 4 cheese penne pasta, huge part, very rich and he wanted, but could not finish it, just too much. we were hosted by a very friendly and welcoming couple who gave super service.
We saw a report about travel advisers about this restaurant and then stumbled over it while we were in the mercure hotel elbepromenade and explore the opposite. it is very nice with a sitting area in the free (we went inside) and a good menu with...beide pizza and pasta, also meat and fish dishes. we tried a pasta court and a pizza that were both excellent, the weeping and beer were reasonable price.
Nice little restaurant. the parts were big. the grilled salmon was delicious! the service was nice and there was no long waiting time. prices are reasonable and according to food quality and quantity.
While riding one of Dresden's many Trams through the city streets, I saw a place called Da Luigi and double-backed on the tram #9 and/or#13). The tram stop is right in front of this restaurant. I'd been jonesin' for some pasta and this placed looked...legit. Ristorante Da Luigi has good furniture, solid wood and large windows. I was the only customer, and thought I'd made a mistake. The friendly waitress seated me and presented the menu. I chose the lasagna and a good dark beer. Soon, a group of about 8, moms with their kids. A couple showed up after that. The lasagna was boiling in its ceramic dish when presented. It took 5 minutes of stirring and creative spoon wielding to get it down to its edible temperature. Luckily, there was tasty bread in the basket, and the beer was fantastic. And, the lasagna was well worth waiting for. Thick noodles with cheese and mushrooms and sausage and a total delight. I paid about 15 euros for an excellent Italian meal, including the beer. Da Luigi also makes Pizza, but I don't know if it delivers. Can't say I'll ever be in Dresden again, but I'd eat here again!