lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011

Hotalo - Asian food


Hotalo is located inside Goethe-Galerie. It is a cheap Asian fast food restaurant. The place is decorated nice and clean.

The menu gives you an option for different combinations of rice or noodles and chicken, duck or vegetables mainly. They also have the famous vegetable rolls and all the dishes have the option of three different sauces, sweet, curry or spicy. The food is tasty and relatively cheap and the place is a very good option for when you are tired and hungry after work but need to do some shopping.

An extra bonus to this place is that the drinks have free refills.

Our veredict: good taste and fair price!

3.5 Jena Towers out of 5

miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011

Gatto Bello



Gatto Bello ist one of Jena's larger restaurants and bars. Situated right at the beginning of infamous Wagnergasse, it has a nice terrace overlooking Johannisplatz. Unlike its Italian name suggests, it basically offers international cuisine.

We had two soups for starters (Mango and Curry) which were reasonably good but not as savoury as you would expect from such exotic varieties. For the main course, we ordered two steaks as well as a local Thuringian dish called "Würzfleisch" (literally: spiced meat). Würzfleisch is a kind of pork stew with cheese on top. It was tasty, filling despite its small size and came at a decent price of about 5 Euro. However, the two steak dishes were disappointing. The waitress failed to asked how we wanted the beef to be prepared. The steaks arrived more than medium rare, almost bloody. To our disappointment, they were quite hard and dry - anything but "Argentinian beef" as announced in the menu. To be fair, the drinks and cocktails (strawberry daiquiri) were good.

Gatto Bello proves that the preparation of steaks is a litmus test for what really makes a good restaurant. Unfortunaly, Gatto Bello did not pass. Another flaw was the fact that you cannot pay with credit/debit card. Although paying in cash is still more common in Germany, larger restaurants should offer card payment.

Our verdict: Get your steaks somewhere else...

2.5 Jena Towers out of 5

El Sombrero - "Happy hours"


El Sombrero is “der Mexikaner“ restaurant in Jena, located at Lobdergraben 9a. It is popular for it’s Mexican cuisine and décor but probably mostly for it’s reasonable cocktail hours. Inside, the restaurant provides tables, sofas and high bar stools which you can choose depending on your eating or drinking requirements. Outside, you can avail from a terrace table in good weather or even order from the Food Taxi which can be seen delivering food throughout Jena. The menu is solid and offers a variety of dishes in the traditional Mexican fare: burritos, chilli etc. Although tasty, the food is lacking any real Mexican flavours and ingredients. There is very little “Mexican” about chicken wings and fried potatoes but nevertheless, the dish is tasty, filling and good value. Having visited El Sombrero on my first night living in Jena I became acquainted with the food early and it hasn’t drawn me back. However, the cocktails and specifically the “Happy Hours” are plenty of reasons to visit El Sombrero again and again. The atmosphere is jovial, the service is slow but constant and the dining areas are clean. All in all, visit El Sombrero for the food and stay for the cocktails.

Our Verdict: We are already planning our next visit.

3.5 Jena Towers out of 5

jueves, 4 de agosto de 2011

Fritz Mitte - Imbiss


After a long wait, we are finally back!! And just to make up for the long absence we decided to visit Frittz Mitte, since we know many of you are waiting for it.

So a bit of history: there is some dispute about the invention of currywurst, but it is traditionally atributed to Herta Heuwer in Berlin in 1949. To come up with such tasty meal, she observed the eating habits of American soldiers (steak and ketchup), combined it with the exotic of the British (the curry, which they actually took from India) and finally added the German touch (with pork and potatoes). So we could say currywurst is the best of many worlds united in one dish!!

Frittz Mitte is one of those places where you can start experiencing from the distance. You can smell the dish from 20 meters away already and then get really, really hungry while you are queuing. The guy tending the imbiss is very friendly and speaks english. Together with your currywurst you get a choice of mild or spicy sauce, and for your fries there are many different home-made mayoinnaise dips that you can choose together with ketchup.

We all have been in many different currywurst imbiss including some in Berlin, but we all came to the conclusion that Fritz Mitte Jena is one of the best currywurst and fries we have ever eaten.

I think we are all just wondering, if this place is so popular why don't they get an extra guy to make the food faster?!!! :p

Our veredict: It is definitely worth the waiting!

4.5 Jena Towers out of 5

Tip: If you want to learn more about currywurst you should visit the German Currywurst Museum