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Jena, a vibrant university city in Thuringia, is known for its blend of historical charm and modernity. Typical local dishes include Thüringer Rostbratwurst and Zwiebelkuchen.

Wilhelmshöhe Das Panorama

Wilhelmshöhe Das Panorama

Burgweg 75, 07749 Jena, Germany

Sushi • Steak • Deutsch • International


"in front of this place, they must forgive a star! we wanted to celebrate the 40th birthday of my friend in the restaurant wilhelmshöhe and had ordered a table for 12 o'clock. it was closed by 12. ten minutes after 12 we had dared to call. the tor was opened by the wetin with the words what they want, we had said about 12. the one that wetin only do not correspond to the free-running giant dog. She said he's in my house now. this woman is unfriendly and without social competence. as hostess in a local totally wrong and overwhelmed. now the catastrophe: the unbreeding area disappeared in the place. We followed her with our guests (also children and older people.) suddenly the dog (I guess 50 kg heavy) came out of the side entrance and attacked my father-in-law. we were able to escape with the children even into the gas room (the dog followed us) only after a few call the wetin came and instead the dog immediately discussed, it could not be the dog locked in. unbelievable, really incredible. the dog was finally locked away. No one has physically happened. but the children were screaming and all the guests were disturbed. there was also only one more than half-hearted apology of the wetin. we immediately left the locals. the birthday was completely ruined. for the happiness there are still excellent restaurants in jena. we are on a lot of luck too noll and have a table directly. the nice staff, environment and eating left us the shock of the wilhelmshöhe something again. Conclusion: we should have heard friends and well-known who warned us about the height of the wild helmet. but we would never have thought to be treated like this in a restaurant. a well-respected tipp, prefer to give up the beautiful view."

Lélek

Lélek

Sonnenhof 1, 07745, Jena, Germany

Käse • Kaffee • Ungarisch • Europäisch


"Before I moved to Jena, I lived in Hungary, and I am a lángos freak.Pros:-Clean, modern space-Free wi-fi-Centrally located-Creative lángos toppings-Family-friendly (lots of kids hopping around at lunchtime)Cons:-Massive profit margins (the point of lángos is that they're supposed to be cheap as hell, and the basic version, no toppings, runs around €3, as opposed to the 60 cents or so that they usually cost in Hungary and you can get a huge plate next door at Café OK for the cost of one of their lángos with toppings)-By Hungarian standards, the lángos are a little bit below average, despite the restaurant's claim to a connection to the Lélek family - the dough lacks the "lightness" of really good lángos-If you put really cold cheese and really cold ham on your lángos, the cheese doesn't melt, which is the point to putting cheese on the lángos anyway, and the cold ham is kind of gross in contrast to the hot lángos (although I could understand that the restaurant has to be careful, for sanitary reasons)-Their Facebook page has a number of errors in their Hungarian and can't seem to get the G.D. accent marks right, which drives me nuts-Seating is ridiculously uncomfortable and despite the general family-friendly atmosphere, when I recently went with a friend who is breastfeeding, the friend had a difficult time finding a spot/ seating position where she could do so in semi-privacy.If I want a lángos, it'll do, but mostly it makes me dream of the real deal in Hungary."