jueves, 20 de diciembre de 2012

Stilbruch




Cafe Stilbruch is a well known Jena restaurant. You can’t miss the packed outdoor seating area when passing in good weather, and the in times of colder weather, inside is equally crowded. The crowds don’t take away from this eatery though, rather they are an indication of the quality you may expect from Stilbruch. If you are in the mood for traditional German food, in homely and comfortable environment, then you won’t find a more suitable place in Jena than Wagnergasse 1. Over the past year, I’ve eaten breakfast, dinner, snacks or just had  beers at Stilbruch. All, very pleasant experiences. When the review crew, with the addition of a special guest, ate at Stilbruck we chose a Spring Saturday afternoon and this was no exception to my pleasant experiences at this restaurant. We were lucky to find a table at the window, allowing us the nice view of bustling Wagnergasse. The menu is ample, full of variety and price ranges.  We chose salads, a bean pan and a mushroom and potatoe pan. As sides, bread was provided and we ordered a baked potato.



The service is a little on the slow side but this isn’t fast food. For a quality restaurant, the wait time is appropriate. Take the time between waiting for your food to indulge in the atmosphere or homely décor of the dining rooms. Upon the food’s arrival we were impressed with the presentation; these dishes are very aesthetically pleasing. With the exception of some undercooked potatoes in one of the pfanne, we were pleased with the food. The taste is flavoursome and hearty; even after a salad one feels their hunger satisfied. Although it is entirely possible to eat cheaply, by Jena standards, this is one of the pricier places. Aside from this being a quality restaurant, the drinks menu is also sufficient to go here just for beers, coffee, wine….

Our Verdict: A must visit! 
4.5 Jena Towers out of 5

domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012

Frühlingsfest


 Once a year, in the middle of May, Jena hosts a spring festival on the Markplatz. Dozens of food stands sell a variety of regional and international food while local bands play on stage.


The review crew did not want to miss the opportunity to visit this festival and have a taste of some of the dishes. We started out with roasted chicken with french fries which was particularly juicy. Our second choice was something called Lángos, a Hungarian deep fried flat bread with toppings. Our Lángos had sour cream, cheese and ham but there are many other options. We finished our feast with Crêpe with cheese and salami. 
All the rest of the options in the festival looked quite tasty but our stomachs were satisfied already with only 15 €.

Our veredict: How sad it is only there temporally!

5 Jena towers out of 5

miércoles, 1 de febrero de 2012

Picassos Tapas Bar



Picassos Tapas Bar is a small restaurant located at the end of the famous Wagnergasse. One if the reasons we were happy to go to this place was because it opens on Sundays until 11 pm. The place is small but it has a very warm ambient, latin music and a nice decoration. The service is not the fastest but hey - the waitress speaks Spanish! Tapas are a small portion of simple food and this restaurant has a large selection of them. Some of the options you can choose from are patatas bravas, fried mushrooms, cheese, sea food, etc. They even have paella but we couldn't get it because we didn't know it needs to be preordered one day in advance. Three tapas would be enough for a girl but if you are a hungry man get the Picasso plate. The taste of the food is very nice and subtle but good quality comes at a price (€).

Our verdict: We will come back to try the paella.



4 Jena towers out of 5

domingo, 29 de enero de 2012

Lo Studente



Lo Studente is an Italian restaurant located in the very centre (Johannisstrasse 18) of Jena. The name says it all - Lo Studente aims at Jena's large number of students looking for an affordable place for dining. It offeres pizza, pasta, salads and desserts in a cosy environment. We went there several times before starting the "Restaurants in Jena" project - the more often we went there, the less impressed we were. If you want to have a good pizza, we'd advise you to invest another 2-3 Euro and go to a proper Italian restaurant (e.g. Versilia). The pasta and salads are alright but then, why go to a restaurant for a dish you can make at home in the same amount of time, and according to your own liking. To be fair, weekly specials such as mussels might surprise you once in a while.

Our verdict: Frozen pizza, here we come!

2.5 Jena towers out of 5

jueves, 5 de enero de 2012

Schnitzelparadies


Since my arrival in Jena and soon after my discovery of the schnitzel, I’ve been looking forward to a visit to Schnitzelparadies. Rarely does a restaurantinterest me so much and it is even rarer that I wait a year to visit such arestaurant. Thus, expectations were quite high for Schnitzelparadies. Located behind Holzmarkt and facing Paradies train station, Schnitzelparadies sits on a busy street, but somehow manages to avoid the bustle. Inside, the décor is cosy and traditional, if not a little dated. Our visit took place on a November Sunday evening (Yes, it took me quite some time to post this. Sorry!). We found that the staff was pleasant and accommodating, the only criticism being the slow arrival of the bill. The menu was a shining star of Schnitzel Paradies. The number and varieties of Schnitzels to choose from were impressive; from a simple traditional dish to an almond crusted schnitzel, all of our tastes were catered for. The side dishes of potatoes were varied and tasty, while the light, dressed, salad was a nice balancing accompaniment. Portions sizes were quite generous, and our waitress was quite happy to wrap-up the leftovers into a beautiful foil swan for my lunch the next day. Dinner cost a little more than we would like to pay normally, but for a large Sunday meal at a nice restaurant, we were not perturbed to pay around €20 for a main meal and couple of drinks. We will defiantly return for the lunch special, which offers select schnitzel dishes at a reduced price.

Our Verdict: We were, indeed, inSchnitzel Paradise.


4 Jena towers out of 5