Hanoi Treffpunkt - Piatti

Schloßallee 14A, Moritzburg, Germany, 01468

🛍 Sushi, Cafés, Asiatisch, Mexikanisch

4.5 💬 1632 Recensioni
Hanoi Treffpunkt

Telefono: +4935207993121

Indirizzo: Schloßallee 14A, Moritzburg, Germany, 01468

Città: Moritzburg

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 1632

Sito Web: http://hanoitreffpunkt.com

"When the Vietnamese restaurant reopened in Moritzburg, we regularly picked up some food (V6). In recent months, however, prices have been increased which were already very high. When I wanted to try the traditional Vietnamese dish (Bún chả Hà nội), we asked for €17.90. The meat was tough, not tasty marinated and as Asian herbs there was slightly brown iceberg salad. Compared to Dresdner restaurants, e.g. Côdo: Here you get the same dish for half price, much better in taste, delicate meat and fresh herbs and salads."

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Super always nice da Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4

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User
User

I don't know. Service: Dine in Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmospheric: 4


User
User

fast, delicious, friendly. very recommended when visiting moritzburg.


canshnee
canshnee

Schnell, lecker, freundlich. Bei einem Besuch in Moritzburg sehr zu empfehlen. Visualizza piatti


User
User

Food was good, but the price was too high for use. Food: 4 Service: 3 atmosphere: 3


Sarah…not
Sarah…not

Es gibt verschieden Kombinationen aus Reis/Udon mit Tofu oder veganem Hühner-/Entenfleisch.


User
User

Great satisfaction and rich. We are already a little surprised and enthusiastic. We had baked M6 chickens with Curry Mango Cocos vegetables and rice. Very tasty and we'll be back. Visualizza piatti


User
User

we were the first to eat in hanoi today. a very nice restaurant, the menu is good and the service is first class. the conditions are very friendly and polite. everything is clean and the foods were very delicious. I'm looking forward to my next visit.


User
User

I am shocked by the high prices (16,90/17,90€) and the small portions and the peculiar salad and vegetable choice on the plates. This also because of the ambience in bistro style with the sounds of incoming online news. We were there for a birthday dinner and tried several and different dishes. A comfort point for kindness/snelliness and because it tasted, but we ended the day in another restaurant to another meal. People, eat better or for half the price at another Asian.


User
User

When the Vietnamese restaurant reopened in Moritzburg, we regularly picked up some food (V6). In recent months, however, prices have been increased which were already very high. When I wanted to try the traditional Vietnamese dish (Bún chả Hà nội), we asked for €17.90. The meat was tough, not tasty marinated and as Asian herbs there was slightly brown iceberg salad. Compared to Dresdner restaurants, e.g. Côdo: Here you get the same dish for half price, much better in taste, delicate meat and fresh herbs and salads. Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Sushi Delizia il palato con la nostra deliziosa selezione di sushi, che include ingredienti freschi, rotoli sapientemente realizzati e nigiri tradizionali. Ogni boccone offre un'armoniosa fusione di sapori, promettendo un vero gusto del Giappone.
  • Cafés Affascinanti caffetterie che offrono una varietà di caffè e tè appena preparati, insieme a spuntini leggeri, prodotti da forno e dessert. Perfette per un risveglio mattutino o una pausa pomeridiana in un'atmosfera accogliente. Visualizza piatti
  • Asiatisch
  • Mexikanisch Autentici sapori messicani ti aspettano con fajitas sfrigolanti, tacos saporiti, enchiladas piccanti e guacamole fresco, tutti realizzati con ricche spezie tradizionali e serviti con contorni vivaci. Goditi una fiesta nel tuo piatto!

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""Where shall we eat in Moritzburg?" we asked our hosts before we set out from Dresden.Adams Gasthof, they said. Right across from the Schloss. Hmmm. Something to take under advisement.The GPS took us off our track and into a snowdrift. A fellow from the village came along and helped me push. Back onto firm ground -- "We're actually trying to get to Moritzburg. Which way should we go?" Forward to the church, left, then at the traffic signal right... "Danke vielmals! Und noch eine Frage - in Moritzburg wo sollen wir essen?"Adams Gasthof, he said.Well, that decided it. Adams Gasthof it would be.We came down the main street of the town, across the little narrow-gauge railway tracks, past the various hotels and shops... no signs for Adams Gasthof, or none that we saw... Hmmmph. Had we missed it? We were at the Schlossteich, the castle's moat-lake... oh, the hell with it. Left-hand turn along the road that parallels the lake's bank. And, to take another run past the various shops and signs, first left again, and -- and by golly, there on our right it stood, Adams Gasthof, parking in the courtyard or behind. Goal! Goal! Goooooooaaaaallllll! (Well, we were hungry after all that pushing.)For centuries the place has served travellers through Moritzburg from its privileged location at the castle gate, a gift of the Kings of Saxony. The architecture and the menu both drip tradition: High ceilings, dignified plasterwork, and tall windows with white frames and mullions set off the dark wood of the entryways, the blond wood of the parquet floors. Bits of ungulate skullcap and antler are everywhere overhead, which I mention only in case you're morbid that way. Carp, and not a hint of mud in its flavour, from the castle's waters, venison, red cabbage with apples, potatoes with gravy, a proper salad, good beer all contributed to an excellent meal... but dreadful "Christmas music" over the in-house tannoy took away from it. And, as too often still in what used to be East Germany, standard credit cards were not accepted.Our Dresden hosts, our village car-pusher, both were right to recommend Adams Gasthof. We recommend it too, as long as you have a decent wodge of cash in your pocket; certainly you'll enjoy the food and the decor. (Look out for the stuffed fox smoking a pipe.) And if you elect to go, as long as it's not in the run-up to Christmas, you probably won't have to listen to Michael Jackson rendering, in both senses, O HOLY NIGHT -- so your meal will be much happier than was ours."