Reviews on Italian food in Freising, Bavaria, Germany. Freising is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and capital of the Freising district, with a total population of 45,227.
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Mit die besten Pizzen im Landkreis. Der Wirt beweist, dass nicht nur Italiener gute Pizza zubereiten können. Auch die Schnitzel sind absolut OK.Am Sonntag gibt's auch noch einen leckeren Braten.Die Burger mit selbst gebackenen Semmeln muss man auch probieren.Im Sommer auch gerne im Garten.Wir kommen immer wieder gerne her.Hier stimmt bis zum Preis-Leistungsverhältnis alles.
3 based on 30 reviews
As the weather was sunny at noon, I took a seat outside in front of the newly opened restaurant. Most of the other tables were occupied too, so they were a bit busy. Nevertheless after an estimated 15 minutes a waiter gave me the menu without any greeting! They donât offer a classic italian menu, but a bit modern. I decided to eat a âInsalata del mercato pomodori e maisâ (as they donât have a side salad on the menu) and a pizza âLa Giuseppeâ. When I could place my order finally, I ordered a beer to drink as well. The beer and salad were served first. Mercato in english means market or mart. They should rename the salad in âinsalata del supermercatoâ as the salad was not freshly chopped or prepared, but tasted like out of the bag. It was served with crema di balsamico which I donât like at all and I donât expect this ingredient to get presented in a restaurant! The salad had some black spots too! I needed to ask a waiter to exchange my fork, as you could see some leftovers on it. The taste of the pizza was ok though, but not extraordinary good. All in all the restaurant is a bit pricy in my mind! I kindly asked to pay the bill of 22⬠with card, which unwillingly was accepted. Iâll give them another chance to convince me when some time has elapsed!
3 based on 19 reviews
We picked this place because they offered pumpkin soup as a daily special but also had a couple of beers and sat a while to see the range of people who came in. Students from the university, manual workers, businessmen in suits, and older people coming in for a leisurely and economical lunch. We found the service to be excellent and friendly. This place is worth your time and offers much for your money.
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4 based on 21 reviews
Freising is not a very good place to go for fine dining. I found myself there on a Friday night and thought the city was closed. Talking with locals, the choice was the small but nice, upscale pub/restaurant called Weis'n Huber, but it was booked completely. I found a table of English speakers and they all said, "try Via Vai, about 1 km away and you will like it just as well for less money". Their recommendation was a good one. The menu varied from pizza to very-well-prepared Italian standards. Friendly, helpful staff who all looked more like they were hosting a party than merely serving customers. The external building was very modest and didn't promise much, but the inside was busy, noisy and festive. I liked my choices a lot although the wind list needed some help. A sound, middle-level choice in a city that really seemed not to have many choices. Strange for a university town.
I knew we should have skipped this restaurant when we walked in at 7:30 last night due to the fact there was no one eating there! The menu is 1 page with one pasta. No pizza. The menu is in German with no English translation...and waiter could barely translate for us. What we got for translation was..this is park, this is beef, this is chicken etc..with no further explanation. We went ahead and stayed and took a risk with the one pasta offering of Ravioli. The dish looked pretty when it arrived, but neither my husband or I ate more than a couple bites. When we asked for the bill we were told no credit cards. Only cash. We didn't have enough euros on us so we ended up just guessing and offering him dollars to cover the bill. There are far better places in Freising to eat so skip this place!
4 based on 16 reviews
This restaurant offers indoor & outdoor seating. Don't be fooled by the pizza-looking front area, there is a very attractive inside room staffed by friendly and professional waiters. There was an a-la-carte menu as well as a specials blackboard, and prices were reasonable. We enjoyed our meal so much we went back next night for a repeat performance, which was equally enjoyable. Oh, and they DO sell pizzas as well as the regular menu.
4 based on 26 reviews
Small and very comfortable atmosphere . Very Italian staff which gives it a pleasant ambience the pizza are brilliant and they have a big choice of cocktails. Only thing I guess you need a table reservation or you will never find a table outside in summer.small parking space the have there be prepared to look for a parking when Yu get there .
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4 based on 87 reviews
Traditional Italian family runs this restaurant with tasty food and excellent pizza in wood oven. If you are in Freising come and visit us.
The best Italian restaurant in Freising! Totally pleasant location. Pretty old building in the Neustift area of Freising. A short walk from the old cloister (which now house the county offices) and St. Peter & Paul's church. The interior of the restaurant has lots of wood and is nice and cozy in cool weather. Out front, there's a shady terrace for warm evenings. Consistently friendly service. Delicious hand made pizza and pasta. Good quality, fresh ingredients. Always a pleasure to eat there. Reasonable prices, too!
4 based on 51 reviews
We stumbled upon this restaraunt after our first choice was closed. It is somewhat hidden back by a tennis club. Although the inside restaurant was filled, they were gratious enough to allow us to order from an outside table. We had fetticini with meat sauce, penne arrabiata and pizza margarita. The food was fresh, tasty and thoroughly enjoyable. After eating so much hearty german food, this was an excellent change of pace. Great Italian in the heart of Bavaria!
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4 based on 80 reviews
We had a good time at this small restaurant in Freising. This place is really vegetarian-friendly, the person in charge was very helpful in explaining the veg options on the menu and even offered to prepare some dishes without meat. Very warm service and attitude. The soup was very tasty. Main course was just ok as well. Overall good place.
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