SINDBAD - Menu

Huebnerstr. 13, 01069 Dresden, Saxony, Germany

🛍 Huhn, Salat, Kaffee, Mittelmeer

4.2 💬 2211 Reviews
SINDBAD

Phone: +493514762451

Address: Huebnerstr. 13, 01069 Dresden, Saxony, Germany

City: Dresden

Dishes: 19

Reviews: 2211

Website: http://www.sindbad-dresden.de

"I really like hummus, baba ganoush and falafel. And they cook it really authentic!We tried menu for 4 persons (16euro pp) and it was so good: 4-5 plates with appetizers (hummus, baba ganoush and other), also a big plate with vegetable salad, then rice with almonds and chicken and plate of different kebabs. It was alot of nicely cooked and very tasty food.I love this place. It has a cozy atmosphere. And people working this place are very friendly and hospitable. They make you feel like at home.Hope to visit it again soon."

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in the arebad I am regular, vegan is clear and important: delicious!

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Otto
Otto

ordered a vegan arebad plate and probably got a vegetarian. had not felt that the waiter took this seriously.


User
User

Very good lebanese restaurant. Good, cheap food and very friendly stuff. Would recommend it ;). Sincerely clemens


User
User

Perfect Lebanese food, I tried the Mashawi, tabbouli, Kebbe and Hummus....friendly staff and great ambiance...I enjoyed it all!


Reinhild
Reinhild

The resturant is one of the best in Dresden, they have many choices, large Menu, the owner was very friendly & of course the food was amazing.


User
User

Wonderful choice. Excellent service, calm, clean and really delicious homemade Lebanese food. We suggest mashawi mushakal dish with hummus and salad.


User
User

Ambiance is good, service is good and we enjoyed nice vegetarian FALAFAL here. we had a nice dining experience with good selection of veg and non-veg food along with a Lebanese coffee.


User
User

the personal is completely aware of eating vegans! there are some vegan meals mentioned in the menu, but they will find quite more that are announced as vegetarian! unfortunately the hummus (my fave) was very upset. they have put a lot of lemon on each court. I tried to dress the large vegan plate with a mixture of all vegans. the aubergine was a little fat. the baked was filled with spinach. it wasn't so good seasoned. finally, eating was nice. I'll give you an endured evening. but is not veeery special .


User
User

We ate at Sinbad twice whilst staying recently in Dresden. Just up the street from where we were staying. Being from Sydney we know our way around a Lebanese menu. And this one was good: simple and straightforward. The food was beautifully cooked and the service excellent. Good wine list too. On the first visit there was a floor show! Unexpected and strangely charming. The restaurant is not flash: no uber cool, no tourist palaver. Sinbad is an excellent local experience. Charming with good, inexpensive food.


Marga
Marga

I really like hummus, baba ganoush and falafel. And they cook it really authentic!We tried menu for 4 persons (16euro pp) and it was so good: 4-5 plates with appetizers (hummus, baba ganoush and other), also a big plate with vegetable salad, then rice with almonds and chicken and plate of different kebabs. It was alot of nicely cooked and very tasty food.I love this place. It has a cozy atmosphere. And people working this place are very friendly and hospitable. They make you feel like at home.Hope to visit it again soon.

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.

Categories

  • Huhn Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.
  • Salat A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Kaffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • 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.

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"I stayed at the hotel in which this restaurant is situated, it is on the 5th floor, and I passed it a couple of times but it was always empty. One reason, I think, is that the menu is rather obscure, with slashes between the dish description as inscallop/saffron/guava/back puddingA little off- putting, I felt. However, as a lone diner, I was getting pretty fed up of waiting for bad food each evening, although in a beautiful setting, Dresden's main square and its surrounds. So on my last night I treated myself and got a table on the roof terrace. The waitress was very helpful and friendly, and produced a good selection of bread. It's clear there are 5 courses, an appetiser, a hot starter, a soup course, a main and dessert. I didn't want the soup. This wasn't a problem.To start, I had quail's egg/chick/gorgonzola/rocket, but it was so much more than that! It had a delicious fried bread cube, a gorgonzola sorbet, and crumbled herbs to garnish. It was, superb. But the description is selling itself short! The hot starter was also good, scallops in a saffron sauce, with a black pudding jelly. The "guava" ends up on the dish as a smear, nothing more. My main was beef/capers/sour cherries/ smoked aubergine, but again, more- a delicious sauce, and perfect mash- a small amount, but perfect....There are 3 dessert options, I enjoyed a nougat with gold leaf. In all, the food was beautifully presented, and the best food in Dresden so far, on a par, that is, with Kallemeiers where you have to book a table. This place deserves the same popularity but is selling itself short with the odd menu descriptions. It scares people off, like myself. I urge you to go and try for yourself. There's a great evening to be had, in a stunning setting."