Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Adesso

Adesso

Hauptstraße 57, 70771, Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany

Wein • Fisch • Pasta • Pizza


"Very nice Italian restaurant in center of Echterdingen. Limited parking due to being on main thoroughfare in Echterdingen. Owners have done a wonderful job of accommodating both smokers and nonsmokers this winter by erecting a covered, heated outside tent very attractive and fits into the...exterior decor for the nonsmokers to enjoy. Inside, seating is nicely spaced. Attractively decorated in a minimalist style but you still get the feeling of nice restaurant in Italy. Love the picture of the owners on the wall. Has nice selection of menu offerings, not so large as to be difficult to freshly prepare but not so small that it's hard to find something you'd prefer. There are specials which are disseminated at the table. House Nero d Avola is very good. Delicious, hot woodfired? bread is offered as an appetizer along with a very good olive oil for drizzling and chunky salt. Gemuse Verdura from the vitrine is excellent as a starter or as a main meal for those not too hungry. Priced around Euro along with a glass of wine and the gratis bread, it's perfect for a small meal. Our table ordered several main courses pappardelle with steinpilz, whole dorado cooked in sea salt, salmon with delicate prosecco sauce, and a wonderful pasta which is dropped into a HUGE round of parmesano reggianno before it's replated and served. All molto bene on beautiful china. Waitress is apparently an owner as is the chef. KUDOS to them for a wonderful dining experience. We'll be certain to return again and again"

La Conchiglia

La Conchiglia

Hauptstr. 115, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Sushi • Pizza • Asiatisch • Europäisch


"Visited in October 2016 with several colleagues for dinner. The beer from the pump was very refreshing and tasty. We shared several small (read Large to normal eyes) pizzas whilst the menu was perused. I am not sure if these were chosen by the party or inflicted upon us by the establishment. These were simple tomato topped pizza bread.The menu is quite large for a restaurant that supposedly serves Italian cuisine.For a starter I chose prawns on toast, this was served on crusty baguette slices with the prawns in a seafood sauce. Unfortunately the sauce tasted as though it had been purchased from Aldi! (or Lidl etc.)For the main I ordered Lasagne, this was served in a huge dish and appeared to be around a kilo in size. Wow I thought as it was placed in front of me. The appearance was very good with the topping lightly burnt as it should be. The disappointment began when I started to tuck-in. The usual light bechamel sauce seemed to have been changed for thick mozzarella and other gooey cheeses and worse still - where I have always found ground beef in previous dishes, this had large slices of ham...None of my colleagues had ever seen this recipe before and they were from all around the world.I appreciate that there can be evolution of recipes but this appeared to have been thrown together. If the the ham had been shredded for instance and the cheese not quite so thick and overpowering....I noticed that some other people had ordered pizza, eaten ONE slice and took away large "doggy bags" full of uneaten food. This is not how to satisfy customers! Enjoy the food in the restaurant! Regarding the issue of disabled access, a point to note is that there was a door marked Disabled Toilet however there was a chair and other items piled in front of it.The restaurant is situated next to the main street and has a seating area to the front."