Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Ladenburg including La Bottega, Gelateria Ristorante Pizzeria IL Mondello, Ristorante Etna, Bistro La Piscina im Freizeitbad Neckarhausen, Ristorante Da Domenico, Ristorante Da Vinci, Cave, Zur Glucke, Bei Toni, MaFine
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Friendly owner and nice setting for a quick cafe or lite lunch Iâm the center of town and quite setting on a hot summer day
Nice place, friendly service, good food, good value for money.Highly recommended!Good parking space, looks to be very nice in good weather conditions, to enjoy a drink or meal outside.
Der Biergarten ist schön, das Essen ist ok. Die Bedienung könnte etwas freundlichwer sein. Aber das ist kein Grund hier nicht Essen zu gehen. Pizza und deutsche Küche. Alles ok.
2 based on 14 reviews
Avoid this restaurant. While they managed to provide the initial drinks they did not bother to ask if you wanted another one. When inquiring about the food ordered (after one hour) they just told us that the order was forgotten - no apology. Never again.
3 based on 55 reviews
The food and service are very good. The pizzas are as Italian as they come. However what's best is the location of the restaurant amongst various heritage buildings.
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4 based on 12 reviews
Wir waren schon einige male dort, da uns die Speisen gut schmecken. Der Biergarten ist etwas unschön, da man nur auf einen Sportplatz schaut, Das Lokal ist aber ganz gemütlich. Etwas kitschige Deko, aber das Essen Pizza und Pasta sind wirklich gut.Netter, freundlicher Service und gute Gastgeber.
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We went there to eat two Burger. First thing first for the whole dinner the weiter was giving attenction only to my girl. He was talking so loud, the food was really good but the service was awful.
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4 based on 34 reviews
From time to time, we visit the Pfalz region of Germany, flying into Frankfurt and then driving down to Wieblingen, a lovely village now part of the city of Heidelberg where my wife is from. It really has been keeping its village character and if you want to eat out you donât have a lot of choices⦠actually it seems you donât have a choice outside of the country inn âZur Kroneâ on Wieblingenâs main street â¦and this time of the year it was closed apparently because it was still late August â vacation time.What now? We didnât want to get into Heidelberg overrun with tourists so we chose the other way, driving up north. The first village on our way was Edingen â which has, by the way, a very recommendable ice cream parlor: âLeoneâ, right across from town-hall.Well, every little âGasthausâ on our way was closed⦠except for a small Italian restaurant, âEtnaâ, on a side street of the thoroughfare (interestingly enough called âMain Streetâ [HauptstraÃe]). It has a nice sidewalk arrangement with tables and chairs, surrounded by bushes; trees round out the picture. Traffic outside was negligible. Sunshades protect you from the sunâs heat which was still bearing down.We settled down. It took a while till the waiter â or was it the owner himself (when checking their website several days later, he pictured prominently on the restaurantâs website); no other personnel was around â came and took our order for drinks: lemonade for my wife, beer for me. Though just four other tables were occupied, it took ten minutes or so till our drinks arrived. From the menu we chose pizza marinara for my wife, tagliatelle capesante for myself â the latter pasta with pieces of white fish, small shrimps, bay scallops, all in lobster sauce. And then we waited⦠and waited⦠and waited. After forty minutes or so, my wife was getting impatient and close to wanting to leave when the food finally arrived. It was average, at best. The pasta of the tagliatelle plate was abundant, the seafood pieces were less so; the lobster sauce tasted rather like a product out of a bottle, and not made at the premises. The pizza was below par; any pizza at a Pizza Hut chain restaurant in the U.S. tastes better, we thought. The center of the pizza here was so soggy my wife declared it to be inedible and left it on the plate.Judging from their conversations with the waiter/owner, most of the other patrons seemed to be regulars from the surroundings, and I could hear how some of them complimented the waiter/owner for the food. Interesting, I thought.Bottom line: nice, quiet location; long wait for food and even for drinks; average to below average quality of food. Unless, for whatever reason, you should be stranded in Edingen and your stomach running on empty, it might be a better idea to look for another place somewhere else.
For those who like pizza, then this is the place to be. All pizzas are especially hand made and if you want something that is not on the pizza menu, then just ask and let yourself be surprised. They also have a very large selection of ice-cream. You can also sit outside when the weather allows.
4 based on 57 reviews
I had a great dinner at La bottega.Food was of high quality and it was very well cooked. The people there are friendly, very polite and they give you alternatives to make sure you eat something you like. I came back for lunch the day after...
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