L'Art de Vie - Menu

An der Dreikönigskirche 1a, 01097, Dresden, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Kebab, Asiatisch, Vegetarisch

4 💬 2527 Reviews
L'Art de Vie

Phone: +493518027300

Address: An der Dreikönigskirche 1a, 01097, Dresden, Germany

City: Dresden

Menu Dishes: 26

Reviews: 2527

Website: http://www.essbar-catering.de

"Type of visit: We are traveling with a group of 7 and choose this place due to the rather positive online reviews. Location: The venue itself is beautiful considering that it is located in the middle of an idyllic backyard that makes the outside view a...apparent option. The menus “drinks” were partly sticky and worn, which was a fly in the ointment. The website promised a “modern young cuisine”, but this experience definitely fell below our expectations. All dishes we choose were indeed presented in an attractive way, but tastefully the different dishes lacked "taste" and the advertised "modern rotation". At the end, we looked at ourselves and agreed that the food was “okayish”, but path to “boring” and spiceless to be further recommended. A fact I didn't like is that we ordered a bottle of wine and don't get exactly what we ordered without telling us. @barteam: Colombelle Caprice is not Colombelle L’original. It does not seem to be a big thing, but as a guest I appreciate if this thing is very well communicated at the moment when I order or the other day when the wine is brought to the table. Service friendly and dedicated, but quite inexperienced"

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super tasty, am very enthusiastic, would always order there!

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instead of white wine, I was eating with thymian, I got everything in a curry sauce. :/


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Pleasant outdoor atmosphere, clever and fast service, the meal good ,but different as expected. Young spirit.


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I called here for lunch. Very limited menu, but excellent food and exemplary service. Visitable for a light lunch with wine or beer View menu


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Brunch prepared with imagination and cooking. Everything very tasty and diverse. Careful and friendly service. Absolutely fine. We like to come back.


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Tucked away in a pretty courtyard in Neustadt, this small but atmospheric cafe is the perfect lunch spot. Great service, fresh but simple food and ice cold beer in a sympathetic atmosphere of dark panelled walls backing startling photos of local actors


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Enjoyed our meals (beef stew and pork fillet), although the pork im was a bit dry. The outdoor surrounding is nice - quiet away from the crowd. Told the waitress the style of red wine that I like and she recommended one from Spain which was to my liking. View menu


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Found this restaurant by chance and it was the outside seating that drew us in, it seemed to be fairly full but we found a table for the four of us under a shade all very picturesque.The menu was different in as much as their pairings with some of the dishes. I'd settled for spaghetti with tomatoes and prawns along with my wife, the others had salmon on a bed of creamed potatoes.when the meals arrived unfortunately ours was not what we ordered what we had was spaghetti with duck and figs!! anyway it went back and after a while we received what we had ordered but the others had long finished their dinner! We had creme brûlée to follow which was as good as it gets, so a nice meal in the end sh...


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My family and I were visiting friends in Dresden, and while we were walking around town, we decided to stop in this restaurant for an early dinner. The setting looked nice, but I guessed we did not what was coming. My wife ordered a soup, it was too salty and totally inedible. When she mentioned this to the waitress, she took the soup away, only saying that other people did not complain. Then my niece ordered a salad. While she was eating it, she found a big fly immersed in the dressing. Again the waitress took the salad away, offering another instead. By that time my niece decided that she lost all appetite, and not to eat any more. Unbelievably, the restaurant still charged us for the soup...


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Type of visit: We are traveling with a group of 7 and choose this place due to the rather positive online reviews. Location: The venue itself is beautiful considering that it is located in the middle of an idyllic backyard that makes the outside view a...apparent option. The menus “drinks” were partly sticky and worn, which was a fly in the ointment. The website promised a “modern young cuisine”, but this experience definitely fell below our expectations. All dishes we choose were indeed presented in an attractive way, but tastefully the different dishes lacked "taste" and the advertised "modern rotation". At the end, we looked at ourselves and agreed that the food was “okayish”, but path to... View menu

Dresden

Dresden

Dresden, a cultural hub with Baroque architecture by the Elbe River, offers hearty dishes like Sauerbraten and Saxon potato soup, showcasing rich German culinary tradition.

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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal. View menu
  • Asiatisch
  • Vegetarisch Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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"On our relatively spontaneous journey to Saxony and Thuringia, Dresden was of course also on the programme. In the Saxon capital I can regularly travel professionally, but for my loved one it was the first visit and of course also the magic of Elbflorenz worked with him. Only this beauty there in the crowd can be something overwhelming and particularly time-consuming. It fits perfectly into our daily planning that the enjoyment studio opens its doors for a gourmet lunch exclusively on Sunday. For a long time I wanted to enjoy the youngest star restaurant in the striking and pale taste of Dresden. on and out were relaxed, cost-effective and wine-friendly with the tram; the stop is only above the intersection. Of course, we didn't let it take us to admire the Waldschlösschen bridge, which is very close to the Dresden Elbtal, a UNESCO World Heritage site. I found the vaulted construction quite apart, but whether quite or ugly, traffic necessary or tax grave no longer to discuss. We turned them back, saw the river left in the most beautiful midday sun, in the distance the Canaletto Panorama and on the right side the impressive Imperial Age Villa, in whose souterrain the siblings Marcus and Nicole Blonkowski want to offer according to their own estimate “Creative cuisine from the finest!”. From the main entrance several steps lead to the restaurant. A door to the garden could display a flat entrance; Unfortunately, I forgot to see it. Arriving in the cellar vault, we immediately felt comfortable. The warm sandstone walls, brick ceilings, some daylight from obliquely above, supported by many lamps, and above all the breakthroughs between the rooms create cosiness without “lit” effect. This is also countered by the clear furnishings, the rich lilac of the cozy club chair and modern art. Our hostess functioned professionally and politely in the service, our wishes were received, even in the menu that was actually requested on a table, changes in number and composition were possible without problems. A supportive young man was already on the way to good service and at the end we met another gentleman who impressed us with friendly sovereignty. All my powers are included in the assessment. We chose both from the two lunch menus 5 courses for very cheap €64! and after this responsible decision “deserved”. Ruinart rosé is presented in a glass-like studio. This is not exactly the cheapest bottle fermentation from French countries, but 25€ per glass are already an announcement for a non-year in Germany. Factor 3 or more will generate costs as a contribution to coverage. Lunch break “Mischkalkulation”. In order to save the owners, it should also be pointed out that otherwise "payable" prices are mentioned in the special wine card. More. In advance, it is necessary to report a real annoyance of completeness and truthfulness, although I am probably resurrected. But we were served a sparkling wine that tasted like sleepy feet. Almost no more perlage. You could taste and even see at first glance. And we were the first guests on Saturday at 12 a.m. with the opening. What else can I assume when the bottle was opened at Eve and was not even optimally stored? Obviously it hurts economically to write an almost complete bottle of Ruinart. But either this should be in the lush calculation, or you can help lie in the evening with a little trouble before you uncorrect something new at the end. But the next night is rehearsing the standing stuff? This is stepless and does not fit this otherwise convincing star restaurant. There was a fresh substitute for inconspicuously informed criticism without marmots, but also without insight. This even disturbed the sweet fan, otherwise the mother Teresa of restaurant criticism. This explains the evaluation for the otherwise very good performance in the service. Cut the theme. Back to the extremely evaporated wine map, whose only 12 positions plus a number of open almost completely rely on Saxon products, with some Saale Unstrut. At least for me almost only unknown names. This is a courageous concept of regional support that must be respected. Of course, not too much capital is placed in the basement. Whether this is the reason for the friendly prices can be doubted. Perhaps an additional promotion of local winemakers and their beautiful drops? Either way, when you call from about 30€ to less than 50€, some speak for a second bottle. In the very early hour of the day we enjoyed a Pinot Blanc from the steep slopes of the Meissen Winery Mariaberg €38. By the way, the wine is cultivated by Stefan Bönsch from Dresden Langebrück, whose own sweet but surprisingly complex barn plant S convinced us on the recommendation of Mrs. Wirtin an dessert and cheese. Of course, the bottle of the Saxon mineral water at the end of the summer was stolen by 5.9€, now by 50 cents more. The bare tables were clearly covered. Nice misconduct, but a flat drawer in the table was well sorted... A fresh Brie foam with crispy artichokes and clearly accentuated love was hidden under a coral chip from red prayer. No eucalyptus, but still... On the other hand, a cube of forest mushroom and truffle sluice that seemed good, instead of penetrant. Both have been absolutely successful. The loose olive rosemary muffin also fell and went with the accompanying tomato butter to the first plate that followed the love apple in textures and temperatures. With Mozzarella ice cream and various good-lived herbs, Marcus Blonkowski played with the theme Caprese, to which he added Olive. It followed an intense essence of beef, class in meat flavor that the service at the table angoss. Thus the insert, actually a two-layer, had its solo appearance: a large cannelono in braid or perhaps a leaf optics filled with shots from the rose. And a gel roll of white port with vegetables Brunoise and Crème of red port. The alcohol and fruit notes on the meat of the broth were again a hand-made interesting modification of known taste patterns. This band is also very beautiful! As an interlude I had moved to the vegetarian department to tastefully strong, sadly some sandy plums along with their handmade "declinations" and crispy fresh asparagus on a thick slice loose napkin noodles. And of course the mushroom. And of course with the foam of butterflies! both later poured and added dropwise to Pallhuber"