Fiaba - Menu

Milchgasse 1, Passau I-94032, Deutschland, Germany

🛍 Weinbars, Getränke, Mittelmeer, Europäisch

4.6 💬 641 Reviews
Fiaba

Phone: +4985196695444

Address: Milchgasse 1, Passau I-94032, Deutschland, Germany

City: Passau

Menu Dishes: 24

Reviews: 641

"We have experienced very friendly staff, who are striving for all levels. The food was very, very good. Long ago we were allowed to enjoy such a good Asian cuisine. The eternal question: Where is it best where?....in Passau it is also very difficult to answer because there are so many wonderful, different possibilities. Our decision to eat here was rewarded."

Full menu - 24 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Hauptspeise

Main Course

Vorspeisen

Entrées

Suppe

Asian

Pasta

Andere Vietnamesische Spezialitäten

Shareable Sides

Vietnamese Appetizers

Specialties

Vietnamese Specialties

Nudelgerichte

Frühlingsrollen

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It was extremely empty. I was the only guest and had free choice. Some creepy days.

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The place is a real enrichment for Passau. The food was fantastic and the services were very friendly. My fiancée and I like to come back.


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Chic new place in the heart of Passau! Totally recommended : Nice service, delicious food, large portions and beautiful seating. Come back soon:


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Super delicious food! We could sit outside in the beautiful weather, the staff was friendly and fast. EC cards payment possible. You're welcome. View menu


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Finally a good Vietnamese in Passau! The food was fresh, tasty and optimally seasoned the service is so warm that you would like to come again the next day. Especially recommended the number 51!


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The food was excellent the vegetarian summer rolls are super tasty and also the glass noodle salad with tofu had a unique sweet acid dressing. Absolutely authentic food and an incredibly nice service finally there is a really good Vietnamese in Passau! 100% recommended!


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We have experienced very friendly staff, who are striving for all levels. The food was very, very good. Long ago we were allowed to enjoy such a good Asian cuisine. The eternal question: Where is it best where?....in Passau it is also very difficult to answer because there are so many wonderful, different possibilities. Our decision to eat here was rewarded. View menu

Passau

Passau

Passau, the "City of Three Rivers," boasts stunning baroque architecture. Typical meals include Bavarian specialties like Weißwurst, sausages, and schnitzel, often enjoyed with a local beer.

Categories

  • Weinbars Discover an exquisite selection of wines from around the globe, paired with delicious small bites and artisanal cheeses. Relax in a cozy atmosphere perfect for sipping and savoring every moment.
  • Getränke Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal! View menu
  • Mittelmeer Savor the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean with dishes inspired by the sun-drenched coasts. Enjoy fresh olives, vibrant herbs, rich olive oils, and a variety of seafood and grilled meats.
  • Europäisch Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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"It was shortly before 10 pm and two other restaurants that had advertised having a kitchen open until 10 pm had already told me that the kitchen was, in fact, already closed. Roses was open and the waitress still let me order.I had the Cheesesteak 2 (steak, provolone, bell pepper, onion, mushroom), which came with a small salad dressed in oil and balsamic vinegar and steak fries. It was really a quality meal. The cheesesteak was one of the best I have ever had, and is definitely the best I have had in Germany. I could have eaten two. The fries were hot and fresh and cooked to perfection. The salad was OK, too - my only complaint there was that there were carrot and cucumber ribbons, which looked pretty but were hard to eat.If I remember correctly, the difference between Cheesesteak 1 and Cheesesteak 2 was sliced mushrooms, but the price difference was a euro. A euro seems a bit steep for a couple of pieces of mushroom, so if I return, I'd probably get the Cheesesteak 1 and save the euro. The other food on the menu sounded good, too.The waitress was very friendly and did an excellent job of managing the tables - at 10:30 p.m. on a Monday in winter, almost all of the tables were full and there was only one waitress working.Otherwise, the atmosphere was cozy - a shabby chic French café sort of place. Indie music was playing, and a little bit on the loud side, so if you're on a quiet date or looking for a place to meet up with friends and have a more serious conversation, this probably isn't it.Also, the beers are Hacklberger, but that's not printed on the menu - around here, there's always the risk of getting Graf Arco."