Meißen

Meißen, una encantadora ciudad alemana, es famosa por su porcelana exquisita. Los platos típicos incluyen la sopa de patata sajona y el pastel Meißner Fummel.

Konditorei Zieger Meißen

Konditorei Zieger Meißen

Rote Stufen 5, 01662 Meißen, Germany, Germany

Cafés • Kaffee • Bäckereien • Patisserie


"Our first visit to the Meißner Christmas market at all also led to the fact that we got really decent appetite for a piece of cake cake cake. Then, by chance, Café Ziegler was on our way from Albrechtsburg and the Cathedral to the Christmas market. Did we have a choice? No, we didn't. So, as the youngest in the round, I was able to quickly climb up the few steps and risk a look inside as a family spy. It is narrow but cozy, small round and also large tables, stylish seating furniture in open space are loosened by small niches. The decoration on the wall recalls the performances of the company, with master letters and awards and many typical industrial utensils. Mutti warned us that she knew for years the reputation and popularity of the Meißner Café. She should be right, it was tight, damn tight with seats. But why shouldn't you be lucky too, because when I was about to turn off, a family was up. So I could, because as the only guest looking out without haste and totally free of violence, conquer the table. In the meantime, the rest of the family stood at the vault and grunted what a culinary delight on whose plate should be destined for consumption. This is also bad in Saxony's cafes, such a large selection of great delicacies. For us a piece of mansion, a piece of chocolate cake, a piece of poppy cleats and a piece of marzipant cake were then tabled. I'd rather have tried all the cakes and cakes, but I shouldn't have eaten for two weeks.... And how tasty the cakes were must be enough to prove that there is no crumb left. The added coffee then tasted really good. Then half an almond cleat and a poppy pie had to believe not to be eaten here but at home. We have made it right to him, so faith can become truth, in the case to a really tasty truth. Incidentally, there is a true story about the famous “Meißner Fummel” here, a delicate slightly fragile pastry that is supposed to have arrived around 1710. The courier of Friedrich August I. von Sachsen, better known to us as August der Starke, was fond of the Meißner wine before or on his rinds between Meißen and Dresden. This was disapproved by the Saxon Kurfürsten. Since he called for a list to stop him without a ban. He read the baker tonnage to produce a slightly fragile pastries. Such a thing the courier had to bring to the Kurfürsten at the same time... The Fummel was “born”. I do not really believe in a list, but rather in the power of the ruler. Due to its fragility, it is also not sent because the chance to deliver it without prejudice to the orderer in principle strives against zero. By the way, the speciality of the cult bakery “Meißner Fummel” is a product protected by the German trademark law and thus also a protected name! but should not stop anyone from being able to give him away anyway, just more personal with pickup. A special feature is offered by the Zieger Confectionery to bake a suitable item H5cm x B8cm x T8cm in the fummel at an extra cost. The only requirement here is that the baking process is heat-resistant enough to survive without prejudice to the baking process. A great idea, right? Yeah and now, nothing like going and looking, whether there's something to bake... And please don't let the bad events from the Berlin Breitscheidplatz last December 19, 2016 keep the Christmas mood. For this reason, today I finish my assessment in silent memory of the victims and their families and wish them a lot of strength and strength."

Gasthaus zur Altstadt

Gasthaus zur Altstadt

Görnische Gasse 42, 01662, Meißen, Germany

Pubs • Pizza • Sushi • Pasta


"Together with our friends we have booked a “seedy beer tour” through a bit, measurable diplom, where we came to taste through all kinds of gastrosen and get to know the most diverse Saxon beer varieties, but also learn more about the history of the Saxon brewery. after a tour through the meißner old town and a trip to the albrechtsburg we were all quite hungry. but also the organizer had thought about it, and so our last station was the "gasthaus zu altstadt" in the heart of meißen. this is a rustic restaurant, rustically furnished, which offers mainly Saxon food. but also for the tourist who do not want to eat so dedicated is thought. After our nearly 30 men and women arrived in the gas house, there was a big staller „Freiberger Pilsner“ to greet. the already at the beginning of our tour selected meals were then after a few minutes also at the place. we chose the gulasch with red cabbage and knock twice as well as the blackshaxe with kartoffels, sour spreewald meerrettich and built screed. all four parts were plentiful, gulasch with red cabbage and knock the gulasch pleasantly soft and spicy. the red weeds more from the wholesaler. the knocks again homemade and well steamed. a small supplement made of möhrenraspel and a piece tomate. sashshaxe with kartoffels, sour word, spreewald meerrettich and growzner senf the haxe crispy fried, in the inner rather tender. the delicate spicy and very crispy. I'd rather have forgotten the potatoes, I'd rather have had a good fresh bread. the herb was apparently made. not like the eternal weed in other gastroses. hearty, sour, with abundant cumin. the fresh, sharp sea radii and also the sharp farmer's pale fit perfectly to the hot. here again the fresh möhrenraspel and the small tomate. we were served by the chefin. friendly, a cute word on the lips, flotts and always with the eyes on the hospitable. We never had to wait long for the beer feed. the house and the toilets were neat and clean. there's nothing to mock. Conclusion: the hearty, smiling kitchen. the wetin with the mouth at the right place. the restaurant rustic and cozy. they have fun!"

Restaurant Goldener Ring

Restaurant Goldener Ring

Leipziger Straße 9, 01662, Meißen, Germany

Käse • Wein • Kebab • Suppe


"General: Another professional appointment in winter Meissen. After the mauen Brauhausspeisung in the Schwerter Schankhaus two weeks ago, I continued my well-known field research “Greece in Germany”. My destination Greek will probably continue a historical guest house name and only in the subtitle it is called “Golden Ring – Greek Restaurant”. At first glance, I could not recognize a phenotype brand Greek in the service brigade, which would be amazing. Later, I then shared this impression with my operator and she pointed out to a shaved bald head as her Greek cucumber and in the kitchen are also Greeks at work. My curiosity let her win the baldhead. As the host Georgios Ziko told me, he has been running the restaurant in the Meißen old town for 20 years. And for a cold, smooth winter evening on a Tuesday, the restaurant was certainly three-quarters occupied with families and small groups. All indigenous people; I guess the tour factor was just me. Nevertheless, “the host complained about the not optimal utilisation, which he put on the weather. Even eating at the expense of gastronomy, as the host continues, I could not understand, because younger semesters prevailed at the tables. So a high-level “cold”. I felt reminded of my visit to the Irodion Pallas in Dresden at the beginning of December that under the week despite snowfall overquoll. As will still be read, the Golden Ring also deserves the award. Very hospitable also the price-performance ratio for a tourist hotspot that deserves 4.5 stars. The Golden Ring does not cultivate a homepage. Service: Two young German women get the service at the table. Uniform is the black of her leisure wardrobe. They were fleeing the thing, experienced, but just fishing. This is where you will be able to lift in and out shortening over the railing of the podium area. The drinks were served quickly. The appetizer didn't wait long. The main dish came to be too fast. Nice that, despite the good visit, not the smallest table was offered to me, but a veritable foursome table. I was served by a waitress who always showed a smile and who obviously made work fun, a source of good mood. 3.5 stars for this. At the beer price, you rub your eyes if you don't get out of Franken. The Radeberger 0.3 l is on the map with 2.00 €! The open Greek standard wines all come to €3.50 for the quarter, which is also very moderately priced in cross-comparison. A wine card offers 14 bottle wines from Greece between 14,00 and 26,00 €. Hardly I sat, there was an ouzo, but only cooled and quite spidy. Also the later ordered Retsina should have been colder. Then there was a greenish-milk 2-cl-slee, which was so sweet. Food: The card offers all classics of start and main dishes. I have not seen any unusual or titulated house specialties. Courageous appetite, I chose the cold appetizer plate for 5,90 €. It was served with a bread basket, which was filled with three thick slices of a classic and fresh box white bread. On the appetizer plate two small balls Taramas of the firmer, piecey variety, a piece of sheep's cheese with pepper and resting in an olive oil level, a dillig-cremy tsatsiki with medium garlic note and tomato gigantes. Common companions were peperoni, olives, tomato and salad cucumbers. Everything on the plate tasted me and was a high average. For the Hall of Fame of the Mezedes, however, it was not enough for any of the test subjects. The combination of beef liver, lamb chop and gyros, in the Golden Ring called Dionysos cellar (11,50 €), had done it to me for my main course. On the map I had seen the herb salad I chose instead of the standard salad. But it was first brought and could be considered before it was exchanged as desired for the herb salad. That was good, because the standard salad with dominant iceberg salad and industrial dressing is a rampant evil in the Greeks. My herb salad with good carrots was a bit too raw. A good white herb salad must be kneaded so that it becomes juicy and fresh. This force act was executed only half-heartedly. The beef liver discs had the correct thickness and had been strongly drawn from the grill (see photo, but this made them grilled quite dry. Better the lamb chop. The Gyros also convinced me. The ensemble on the plate was completed by the already praised Tsatsiki, onion rings and a very softly cooked tomato rice. To my surprise, a saucer with “Bratensoße” was served as a barbecue. The tasting revealed that it was the slightly sweet metaxas sauce which acted on me as a convenience product, almost like a heated cocktail sauce, at least in color it was very similar to the salad sauce of the supplemental salad. So I left my fingers off after tasting. The portion sizes very neat. Pepper and salt or other menagen on the tables are false indications, but my well-launched serine brought the requested pepper mill to fade. The following applies to the food: Top average and therefore rated 3.5 stars. Ambience: The Golden Ring is undermined in a historic building in the old town of Meißen. Some structural elements testify to how columns with tiles (meissen is a stronghold of the ceramic industry, whose flagship is the porcelain manufacture. Otherwise, nothing was saved in the Golden Ring, which can give us creepiness. My podium area was protected by a dark wooden roof, matching support and cross beams give optical structure. Walled round arches capture wall paintings. On shelves collect jars, vases. Figures, copper cans, oil roots, etc. It is served in the typical niches on padded benches or small, delimited areas with few tables. The tables are not luxuriant. Overall, the Golden Ring makes a cozy and intimate impression. The lighting creates a foamy atmosphere. I can't remember a music sound. Open from the style is the common room on the first floor, which is reached via a staircase and where the toilets are also found. The men's toilet white, clean and newer date. Few jobs and tightness are pressing with strong (Harn Andrang. Cleanliness: Everything in the green area."

Amalfi

Amalfi

Elbstraße 10, 01662 Meißen, Germany

Wein • Pasta • Kaffee • Fleisch


"Puedes preguntar: ¿Por qué elegiste el restaurante italiano en Meissen, Alemania? La respuesta es muy simple: fue lunes cuando la mayoría de los restaurantes en Alemania están cerrados, estábamos hambrientos y el restaurante está firmemente recomendado en Internet. El único positivo es el ... Servicio; Los camareros eran muy educados y serviciales, aunque no hablan inglés, ni un menú de inglés, así que el traductor de Google es muy útil en algunos casos. Hemos ordenado los platos más simples de una pizza con atún y canelones con ricotta y espinacas. Pizza cubierta con tonos de mala calidad de Mozarellalikecheese Créeme. Sé lo que digo que viví y trabajé en Italia y me gusta comer y Caneloni ... se hundió bajo los galones de salsa de tomate al horno con la misma Mozarella como queso con mi tenedor. Canelloni no era al Dente, no es suficiente ricotta, espinacas en medio longitud. Por supuesto, entiendo que las personas tienen gustos diferentes y tal vez en Alemania, esta es la preferencia y algunos platos deben hundirse en tonos de queso, o azúcar o algo más mi opinión de amigo gourmet alemán, pero ... no ... no ... no ... te lastimarse a ti mismo. ¡Por favor! Además: Pinot Grigio fue sabroso y de buena temperatura, y el camarero muy amable. El resto: mejorar. No hay pago por tarjetas a menos que sean bancos alemanes inaceptables en la UE. Tuvimos que buscar una mashine en efectivo .."

Burgkeller

Burgkeller

Domplatz 11, 01662 Meissen, Saxony, Germany, Meißen

Käse • Bier • Kaffee • Deutsch


"Hoch droben, with the best view over Meißen lies the old venerable Albrechtsburg. The Albrechtsburg zu Meißen is the oldest castle in Germany, the ensemble on the Burgberg also includes the Bischofsschloss, the Kornhaus, further residential buildings and today’s Romantik Hotel and Restaurant “Burgkeller”. Already in 929 King Henry I built a wooden fortification on a rock above the Elbe. Thus, Meißen became the centre of the border mark of the same name compared to the Slavic regions of the East. Many years later, on behalf of the brothers Ernst and Albrecht von Wettin, who jointly ruled in Saxony, a late Gothic castle building was created between 1471 and 1524: The Albrechtsburg Meissen. The new residence should be a representative administrative centre and at the same time a residential castle. This made it less a defence system than a castle – the first of the German construction history. Arnold von Westfalen received the order for a generous new building. Due to the steep Elbhang, the basement had to be guided over two floors, followed by the ground floor and three upper floors. Especially the refined light guide through curtain windows and the cell vaults used throughout the castle were an architectural novelty. A masterpiece of stair construction is the Great Wendelstein, a staircase of curved steps that wind around a filigree spindle. Innovative in the construction of the castle were also the walls growing upwards and some technical installations, such as the chimney hoists partly guided in the walls. However, the Albrechtsburg Meißen should never be used in their planned function, because during the construction the brothers shared the wettinian territory. At times there were receptions or hunting companies, but mostly the castle was empty. Only August the Starke used Albrechtsburg in 1710 as Europe's first porcelain factory. Porcelain was produced at Albrechtsburg in 153 years until the production site disappeared from the Gothic rooms in 1863. End of 19th The Albrechtsburg was also made accessible to the population and still enjoys many visitors from home and abroad. The castle is now one of the state castles and gardens in Saxony and houses a publicly accessible museum. Albrechtsburg zu Meißen with a view of the Dom Im Burggrafenhaus, a Kurfürliche Schösserei (Financial Administration of the Meißen Office) was established. From 1840, the former Burggrafenhaus was used by the Porcelain Manufaktur and was the last apartment of the Domprediger. At the end of 1879, the Schösserei was demolished as part of the redesign of the entire castle complex and the castle square in order to build a restaurant. And so opened on 9. August 1881 the Royal Saxon castle cellar. After the war years, the dance was reloaded in 1948. Closures and reopenings changed. Lastly, after the reunification of both German states in 1990, the Burgkeller was privatized in 1998 and reopened in April 2000 as a restaurant and hotel. Today the Burgkeller is a trendy restaurant in Meissen with a fantastic view of the Elbe, the surrounding vineyards and the old town of Meissen. So, now enough with my historical statements here. Sources: Wikipedia, the HP des Burgkellers, the Albrechtsburg, the Schlossland Sachsen and the Museumsbund Sachsen Every year, we are moving to the Burgkeller at least twice. Once the annual wine festival in Meissen, and at least once a year to the chocolate buffet in the Burgkeller. This chocolate buffet is offered in the early spring and late autumn, then the burg cellar belongs only to the sweet treats. We had decided with our friends the appointment in late autumn, and so we were on a sunny autumn day at the castle. Cake over cake Where else good-bourgeois, Saxon cuisine is served, this time a long table with various sweet delicacies was built. For unbelievable 11 euros per person you can sleep all day. The selection includes not only a variety of chocolate varieties, but from normal cakes such as poppy cakes, poppy pies, quark cakes or the famous Saxon egg corner to cakes and a variety of chocolates all the tastes of the delicious. Torten... The highlight is, of course, the huge chocolate fountain where various fruits can be decorated with chocolate. Chocolate fountains of children's favorite Only drinks such as coffee and cocoa must be paid extra. The whole friendly team from Burgkeller always fills up the buffet and takes care of the drinks. In the end, you don't even get all the cakes and cakes, so every time we decide that two people always share a piece of cake, you can then eat several cakes and cakes. Pralines for every taste chocolate over chocolate Tonight we left completely over sugared and more than satisfies the restaurant. And whether you believe it or not, at home there was a little bit of hearty, because the whole day is only sweet to live then something too much of the good. Our conclusion: we paid € 118.90 for five people for an incredible summer experience. For cakes and cake lovers an absolute must. But the castle cellar is also recommended. Not only because of the important history you have the fantastic one here on the Burgberg, but also because of a great team and delicious food."