Phone: +496815846365
Address: Eisenbahnstraße 68, 66117, Saarbrücken, Germany
City: Saarbrücken
Dishes: 15
Reviews: 2906
"General: Again in Saarbrücken and in Italian (La Gondola and Jugo/Kroate (Dubrovnik was a Greek. I chose the Dimitra which I had not had amusing memories from long past visits. In the Tripadvisor, the Dimitra is even very praised. You do nothing wrong when you come to Dimitra with the expectation of a typical Greek. The price-performance ratio is worth four stars. On a Sunday evening only a few tables were occupied at 19:00. When I left after 20:00, three quarters of the tables were safe. Mainly regular, even in group strength. A homepage does not care about the Dimitra. Service: Three men in classic waitress wardrobe with black trousers and white shirt provided service at the table. The gray hair of the two older men was the local brain. He took the arrival guests and turned the tables. He let me sit in a foursome table. He greeted many guests cheerful and personally with a handshake and was otherwise a source of good mood, just before the Syrtakitänzeln. His two colleagues have failed their service inconspicuously. The serving times were correct and so I give three stars for solid operating craft plus a half star for the good mood. The beverage prices are hospitable: 0.3 l Parkbräu with 2,40 €, the eleven open standard wines in the district with mostly 3,80 € and 0.7 l water with 4,00 €. There was an ouzo on the house that was only cooled. Also note that a retsina rosé is presented (0.5 l for 7,60 €, which will probably come a little colder to the table. Food: On the manageable map you will find all classics and some appetizers that differ from the often selected. Among them the bowls I choose in tomato sauce (5,80 €. But first you get a basket with a simple bar of white bread, whose crust tasted after Saturday. The mussel pan with many, full and freshly tasted shells. The sauce was brewed with tomato, onion and pepper pieces, seasoned with parsley and garlic (the photo shows the condition after several spins of the good pepper mill on request. A large part promoted my well-being. A salad with white spice, tube and iceberg salad was brought as an intermediate step. The white herb and the carrots refresh, the iceberg salad with too much dressing (yogurt, slightly hearty). After the appropriate waiting period I was then very hot served my Gouda-gratinated gyros in Metaxasoße with pommes in an extra bowl (13.50 €). The pommes were of the slim variety, nicely hot and crispy. The oval top form with the gyroscope proved to be well saturating, not least due to the lush cheese layer. The metaxas sauce of good sauce consistency and the typical taste of these standard sauces. The Gyros in between had no strong wort. I can only report that it was leaner on the other gyro quality. The main food for greater hunger is also dimensioned. I can see the “high” criticized on the other platform No confirm prices given the offer. 3.5 stars are suitable for eating in several cross comparisons. Environment: The Dimitra is not a "blue-white smell" because of the beige-brown color play of the furniture and the other design, but serves all the clichés in a lush way. Niche, roof stairs, decorative wall work with embedded wall paintings Greek motifs, wall panels, statues, columns and playful shine and wall lights beat you when you enter the place. In the background there is a Greek radio station that provides a syrtaki sound. Two podiums share the seating areas left and right of the main railway with their table niches. The second tables to which the main skeleton has merely pointed out when all larger tables have been given are small; the four are still acceptable. You can move unobstructed. The toilets are located in the basement and flow with their brown tiles seventy atmosphere. The many holes in the tiles in the mirror area testify to many fastenings over time. Cleanliness: Everything makes a well-kept impression and it is wiped thoroughly before it is restored. The toilets also smell fresh and clean."
All prices are estimates.
Saarbrücken, a charming city in western Germany, blends French and German cultures with unique Saarland specialties like Lyoner sausage, Dibbelabbes potato dish, and hearty Flammkuchen.