Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Bratislava Region. Bordering both Austria and Hungary and couched between the Danube and the Little Carpathian Mountains, Bratislava is a picturesque city whose natural surroundings are rivaled only by its own historic architecture. Dating back centuries, the Old Town is home to numerous historic churches, castles, galleries and museums, including the Museum of Jewish Culture and Bratislava City Museum. The surviving fortifications at Michael's Gate provide a glimpse into the medieval history of the city.
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4 based on 139 reviews
At ROYAL KASHMIR INDIA restaurant we take extra care in preparing dishes for you with the ingredients passed to us by generations. Our chefs, with more than 15 years of rich experience, prepare authentic dishes paying great attention to presentation. We g
Why this place has such a high rating on Trip Advisor baffles. We waited an hour for our starters, the mains came exaclty four minutes after we received our starters.What was served was decidedly jejune in the Curry World, soupy curry, bland, which of course was cold by the time we finished it. This was a terrible expereince.
5 based on 76 reviews
Our Underground Tea Room is in the heart of Bratislava, Slovakia. It is located in beautiful historical building of the Zichy Palace in still active bomb shleter. If you are brave enought to go down the stairs a suprise is waiting for you. Totally unique
My wife and I walked by the Underground Tea Room and thought it looked interesting but we kept going. After a minute we stopped, looked at each other we both regretted not going in. Our time was very limited, unfortunately we had to rush it a bit. I am not much of a tea drinker, my wife is, but the atmosphere was brilliant! First, it is located in an an old bomb shelter, so the entrance is very unique, then when you walk in you can sit in various rooms each having their own theme. It was such a relaxing and chill vibe, I could have spent hours here just drinking tea and reading a book or just talking. The host was so nice and helpful, she was great! I ordered a tea beer, and it was excellent. My wife enjoyed her tea, and we both agree that we loved the Underground Tea Room.Wow thank you so much for such a nice comment. We are very happy you enjoyed your time and teas at our Underground tearoom.Take care and enjoy ur travels. :)
4 based on 210 reviews
Sitting down at an outside table at Korzo, which sits on a prominent corner spot on one of Bratislava's top tourist trails, we were more intent on taking the weight off our feet after a lengthy stroll through the city that unearthing foodie treats.It was just before breakfast deadline but we managed to get in quick and ordered a frittata and a croissant - actually two croissants, with copious butter and decent jam. The frittata was a pretty little plate with plenty of added interest and lots of flavour, and the coffee was good quality, too.On top of that the corner location makes it a good spot for people watching as you rest your feet. Pleasantly surprised.
Where to eat Wine Bar food in Bratislava Region: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 667 reviews
From now on Michalská Street you will be able to enjoy a variety of coffees, homemade cakes, craft beers and wine from the best local producers. You can also try our fresh meals that were made with love of our cooks.
A lovely venue with friendly hospital staff. We made the mistake of going here for dinner - the portions are small! It's probably better suited for light bites or lunches. A word of warning too - the salmon bowl would probably be better named as a Sushi bowl as the salmon is raw.
Most Popular International food in Bratislava Region, Slovakia
4 based on 207 reviews
4 unique places under one roof it is mean: FACH Juice Shop, FACH Bistro, FACH Bar and FACH Restaurant.
Nice lunch spot in Bratislava - soups abs and sandwiches are very good ( chicken broth was especially delicious ). Other pluses -Good people watching place. Allergies clearly marked. Negatives -Staff are not going to win any service awards unfortunately. While food was v good the coffee wasn’t.
Where to eat European food in Bratislava Region: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 301 reviews
Restaurant Houdini, which is part of the hotel, offers its hospitality to visitors in search of culinary values. This restaurant's menu, marked by the style of the young and creative chef, Michal Škrabák, reflects the influence of European cuisines. Houdi
I visited Houdini restaurant part of 5 star Hotel Marrol's for lunch on a day trip from Vienna to Bratislava.I was looking for a set lunch deal,that had some good variation/options,that had good reviews and offered a competitive price.After extensive research on Trip Advisor I chose Houdini restaurant.I am so glad that I did as it was a 5 star experience from start to finish.Amazing food,fantastic service and smart,elegant setting.Set Lunch is served from 12p.m-3p.m.We arrived at 2.20p.mish,so relatively late but at no stage were we rushed by the staff.I chose:chicken soup,veal with dumplings and had crepes for dessert.I was fully satisfied with every dish.The chicken soup was rich and flavoursome and freshly poured for us with style by our waiter at our table.My mains was first class,melt in the mouth tender veal and divine potato dumplings,marinated in a great sauce.I left nothing in the plate.Crepes were enjoyable as well.3 great courses for just 14.5 euros,this was accompanied by a nice beer.I was more than happy to tip as the food and service was exceptional.This experience was one of the best parts of our day Trip to Bratislava.Thanks Houdini Restaurant.
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