Phone: +4935181134385,+491735857827
Address: Eschenstraße 1, Dresden, 01097, Germany
City: Dresden
Dishes: 35
Reviews: 286
Website: http://tuerkisches-restaurant.com
"A warm early autumn evening drives us to the Dresden Neustadt in search of what edible. There are plenty of snacks, diners and soup kitchens, but we prefer a foreign restaurant. After we finally parked our car in a side street and have paid €0.25 for half an hour, we are on our way around 18:30. Passing some empty gastronomics, we finally land on Königsbrücker street. There we find the Turkish restaurant “Ocakbasi” near the Schauburg. In the outdoor area there are several cozy wooden sets, all of which are occupied by this time. So let's look inside. Puuh, there comes a cloud from the charcoal grill and its meat masses laid on. Despite this somewhat heavy air, all indoor spaces (about 60? are occupied. So this restaurant seems pretty good. We leave the restaurant and just at the same moment a table in the outdoor area will be free, which we will get right away. We don't have to wait long, and we'll get the tickets. A look into the extensive map-upps that could take longer. So first a 0.5ér Radeberger Pils a ́3,80 € for men and a Turkish Terra Kalecik Karasi(Rotwein a ́ 5,90€ for the lady. The drinks came quickly to our table, and now we were able to get the map with approx. 120 courts. And how this is in such a selection, what is the right thing??? We chose Muska Böregi as an appetizer, these are fried dough bags filled with parsley and cheese a ́7,50 €. As an appetizer, these were pleasant to eat, but by fritting the fingers were somewhat oily afterwards. As the main dish I chose Et Sote, this is sprinkled veal with fresh mushrooms, onions and peppers in tomato pepper cream sauce a ́14,00 € with rice. After a short hour, this was served in a cast iron pan, the rice extra on a small plate. The veal cut into small pieces and delicate, the vegetables still pleasantly crisp. A light, pleasant sharpness accompanied by all the food. The rice is also solid and not as pappy as with some China shops. Overall, I was happy. My wife ordered the Coban Kavurma, a shepherd pan with sprinkled lamb with fresh mushrooms, peppers, onions and a bowl of rice a ́15.50 €. The pan is also served in a crucible, the rice in the middle of the dish. The pieces of meat cut slightly larger, and gently roasted. The mild Pepperoni crisp, onions and roasted tomato also pleasant. Unfortunately, my wife was too sharp, so she only came to half and had to return the rest. She was annoyed about this, but in the map there was nothing to suggest that this court should be sharp. Since my wife is allergic to all kinds of ingredients, we asked for a list of ingredients, but it could not be shown to us. The young lady couldn't really start something. Too bad. Otherwise friendly and quick service. To cleanliness: the restaurant seemed clean, at a later hour the smoke in the guest room was also spoiled. The toilets (with the men left something to wish, the paper towels seemed to be all for a long time. For lovers of foreign cuisine, the Ocakbasi is recommended in principle."
All prices are estimates.
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.