Sardegna - Menu

Siemensstraße 41a, 70469, Stuttgart, Germany

🛍 Wein, Cafés, Pizza, Mittelmeer

3.9 💬 2782 Reviews
Sardegna

Phone: +49711853433

Address: Siemensstraße 41a, 70469, Stuttgart, Germany

City: Stuttgart

Dishes: 13

Reviews: 2782

"we had dinner in a very hot evening. there was no air conditioning and with hot eating we were not very comfortable. we found a fly in the beer and a long hair in the salat, but apart from that, eating was nice. we. ordered pasta, pizza and salat as main courses and carpaccio as starter. the price was around 26€ per person, mainly because of the carpaccio, but a main course between 10 and 15€. the service was normal, maybe a little slow. no credit cards are admitted, only cash money. and not much English, only German and Italian!"

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Torrey Torrey

This is a cute little restaurant where the pizza is good and available both for eat in or take away. The waitress was nice and would return willingly to try other dishes.

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Demetris
Demetris

Visited this little restaurant and had a lovely pizza and a great fresh salad. Not the largest place, but well priced food, cooked to order and a very large menu, with something to suit most


Ocie
Ocie

Sardegna was recommended by my Hotel and it was a nice experience. I had a large house salad and pizza and there were both very good. The service was good as well. If you are near by, this is a good choice.


Kavon
Kavon

after a long, tiresome journey to herrenberg and a pizza, this restaurant was recommended as “a good place to eat”. absolute! totally friendly place. chef is by sardegna, although the menu is standard Italian. very generous pizza and very economical....I will go back to taste the pastas. I recommend it thoroughly!


Magali
Magali

After a long, tiring trip to get to Herrenberg, and fancying a pizza, this restaurant was recommended as “a good local place to eat”. Absolutely! Totally friendly place. Chef is from Sardegna though the menu is standard Italian. Very generous sized pizza and very economical....I will go back to sample the pastas. I thoroughly recommend it!


Taylor
Taylor

it can best be described as an Italian, cozy restaurant. pizza, pasta, meat, wing and fish dishes. services were not too fast, but the restaurant was not loud at all. my pizza was good and I have seen many! price acceptable. the only problem. I had that all open weeping were Italian nature. I had to despise this with local beer, to my disappointment.


Darlene
Darlene

We were staying at a hotel just across the road and we arrived late, this was the best looking place nearby and we had a great meal! The four cheese pizza and the Sardinian sausage pizza were both delicious, not too oily, not too messy,...just right. The service was friendly and efficient, all in all it was a very enjoyable meal! 32euro for 2 people with a glass if wine each!


Billy
Billy

On our way from the Netherlands to the German-Austrian border, we had a stop-over in Stuttgart and just by coincidence we discovered Sardegna. It's a family (of course from Sardinia) driven restaurant. It's straight forward: good quality food, relaxed service and a more than good...price/quality balance. So, if you're around Stuttgart-Feuerbach, just have lunch or dinner here, you won't regret it.


Benjamin
Benjamin

It can be best described as an Italianowned, cosy restaurant. Pizza, pasta, meat, poultry and fish dishes. Services was not too fast, but the restaurant was not noisy at all. My pizza was good, and I've seen plenty of them! Pricing acceptable. The only problem...I had was that all open wines were Italian at exhorbitant glassprices. This I had to be contempt with local beer, to my disappointment...


Вукоје
Вукоје

we had dinner in a very hot evening. there was no air conditioning and with hot eating we were not very comfortable. we found a fly in the beer and a long hair in the salat, but apart from that, eating was nice. we. ordered pasta, pizza and salat as main courses and carpaccio as starter. the price was around 26€ per person, mainly because of the carpaccio, but a main course between 10 and 15€. the service was normal, maybe a little slow. no credit cards are admitted, only cash money. and not much English, only German and Italian!

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, a vibrant German city, blends modernity and tradition with lush vineyards, and is known for dishes like Maultaschen and Spätzle.

Categories

  • Wein A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • 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.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Kellner
  • Mitnahme
  • Sitzplätze
  • Reservierungen

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