Eating nearby
Greek: Olymp Nice restaurant for eating out, but take-away too. We have never been disappointed so far ... |
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Vietnamese: Da Lat More a snack-bar than a restaurant, hence the focus is excellent food (take-away too). Unfortunately they moved, now not that close anymore, but still worth it |
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Italian: Fratelli Excellent food, nice atmosphere, reasonable value |
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Nepalese: Chulo We have been there once, good food, however a bit slow (possibly better now, our visit was short after their opening) |
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Döner etc: Bistro Petra Quite good for the quick snack |
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Near-East: Casa blanca Really yummy, nice location, especially in summer (outside), oriental market next door |
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Oriental again: Maza Pita - excellent food too |
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Biergarten: Felsenkeller Interesting burger variations |
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Cafe + Ice cream,: Cafe WB really good + really close, offers also cake, pastries, bakery to go |
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Hungry at 02:00: Burgermeister (not comparable to industry burgers) |
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Food shopping nearby
Our favorite bakery: Backerei Jänig unfortunately closed on Sundays and Mondays |
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Another very good bakery: Dünkel excellent too, Sundays open |
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Yet another bakery: Wendl good too, Sundays open |
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Butcher: Schicketanz our favorite, claims to keep animals under acceptable conditions |
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The Späti around the corner for the emergencies late at night, Sundays, ... |
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When everything else is closed: Various shops (e.g. Rewe + DM) in the main train station |
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Larger scale food shopping
Netto - the closest |
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Konsum - a bit further away, but bigger selection. Across the road a recommendable Bio-Supermarket |
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Rewe - next large super market, along with other shops and next gas station |
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Pizza delivery?
Unfortunately our favourite pizza delivery service does not exist anymore and we have not found a good replacement yet ...
Eating out in Leipzig city
Our long-time favorites. Of course there are plenty or other places - if they are recommendable, probably we have not been there (let us know) ...
Unusual
The DDR Laden |
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The Recycling-Museum - somewhere between flea market and dump |
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