Weltbasar Thai-küche

Steinweg 41, 96450 Coburg, Germany

🛍 Suppe, Salate, Asiatisch, Thailändisch

4.6 💬 1186 Reviews

Phone: +49956176168

Address: Steinweg 41, 96450 Coburg, Germany

City: Coburg

Dishes: 26

Reviews: 1186

Website: https://www.weltbasar.de/

"this is a very small place with approx. 20 seats and really delicious authentic Thai food! we had the tom kha suppe with garnel and another with huh. they had both different vegetables such as brokkoli, mushrooms, planks, carrots, cauliflowers and fresh herbs in a kokosmilch broth, not spicy and very tasty. then we had the konjak nudeln with nice, also delicious. large portions and low prices. no wonder that the locals go there, it's a must try."

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Absolutely tasty, price super, staff always friendly.

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Very delicious. Large portions and friendly staff Meal type: Lunch


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Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


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Excellent Thai restaurant! Very recommended! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner


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Super Thai food almost as in Thailand! It's just missing the beach! Nice! Very recommended!


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beautiful small restaurant with cheap but super tasty food. there are no mängel for vegetarian and vegan!


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Best Thai. Freshly prepared food and, despite price adjustment, still in an acceptable ratio. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4


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Despite the open shop, no one can reach by phone. At the third call attempt, we were even pushed away! Too bad, but then we will order somewhere else with the company! Service: Take out


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this was a great little place to eat some delicious authentic Thai food. it is a small hole in the wall with limited seat. all locals come here to know that eating is great. we had tom kha with garnel and huh, along with konjak noodles with bark.


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User

this is a very small place with approx. 20 seats and really delicious authentic Thai food! we had the tom kha suppe with garnel and another with huh. they had both different vegetables such as brokkoli, mushrooms, planks, carrots, cauliflowers and fresh herbs in a kokosmilch broth, not spicy and very tasty. then we had the konjak nudeln with nice, also delicious. large portions and low prices. no wonder that the locals go there, it's a must try.

Coburg

Coburg

Coburg, a charming Bavarian city, boasts a rich history with its Coburg Fortress. Savor bratwurst, especially "Coburger Röstbratwurst," grilled over pine cones, a local culinary delight.

Categories

  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Salate Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Asiatisch
  • Thailändisch Savor the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our menu featuring a delightful array of dishes, from spicy curries to fragrant stir-fries, all crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients.

Amenities

  • Fernsehen
  • Wegbringen
  • Nur Barzahlung
  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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"On a Friday night, I wanted to go to dinner with three good friends. The choice fell to Dionysos. I was against Greek food, but I was just overwhelmed. Because I'm not a friend of Greek cuisine, as I find it little ingenious and varied. All dishes include rice and tsatsiki/Zaziki. There are pigs and lambs in meat, which are all seasoned and fried in the same way (sometimes simplified and exaggerated, but this is about my view, with which I probably don't make friends here. The capacities of the Dionysos were not fully exploited this Friday night. The restaurant also offers its meals to pick up. Location/Ambience and Cleanliness Dionysos is located in the Coburger district of Cortendorf, opposite the huge building of the former brewery Scheidmantel. The dionysos itself also gives the impression of being very large from the outside. That's it. I think it's here in the area one of the restaurants with most seats. However, it is divided into several smaller areas so that it still gives a cozy impression. The individual areas are all beautifully decorated. So there are Greek paintings, statues, arches and plastic grapes on the walls. The whole thing does not look cheesy, but very stylish. A lot of work is done with yellow or gold tones. I like the ambience very well, unfortunately I was too warm all night over myself in the T Shirt. There was nothing to complain about cleanliness. Both the guest room and our table and the toilets were clean. Four and a half stars for the ambience and also four and a half stars for cleanliness. Service To welcome, I can't say anything because I came to our little team a little later. The operators (white shirt, black trousers were friendly all night, although they did not have much warmth. We had to wait almost a quarter of an hour for our drinks, although the place was only filled to two-thirds. I drank a large orange limo (0.4l for 2.60 Euro and a small Cola (0.2l for 1.60 Euro). Asked if everything is to our satisfaction was not. The service personnel were little present overall. But I think four 20 or 21 year-olds in almost every place are taken care of differently, for example a couple in the mid-fifties. Well, all in all three stars for service. On the menus you can find some cold and some hot appetizers. There are also some soups and salads. In the main dishes one has the choice between typical Greek meat and fish dishes and dishes and plates or Plates that combine the whole. Nothing special. The food My friends ordered the garlic bread for 3.50 euros. These were five slices of roasted baguette with Tsatsiki and tasted them. As main food I ordered the village plate (Steak, Souvlaki, Gyros with tsatsiki, rice and salad for 11.50 euros. The main course came about 15 minutes after the appetizer. I can't make a statement for the supplemental salad unless it seemed relatively small. So to the other components: The Gyros was very delicate and juicy. That was clearly my favorite on this plate. Souvlaki and the pork steak hardly differed from each other tastefully. Both had gotten a little too dry. The meat was all a little too weak and too boring. The rice again tasted. I can say little about the Tsatsiki, because I usually don't like to eat Tsatsiki. Yarned the whole thing with a few raw onions. The size of the portion was neat, I am tired, even though I was not completely satisfied afterwards. In addition, another village plate, a grilled chicken breast fillet with herbal butter, Zaziki, rice and salad for 10.90 euros and a gyro with metaxasauce and cheese were baked, with rice and salad, for also 10.90 euros. There would be close three stars for the food, as the others were much more enthusiastic about their dishes than I were, I give three and a half stars for the food. Price performance ratio and conclusion The prices for the drinks are within the framework, which for food is slightly above the standard level in Coburg. The Dionysos tries so I have the impression of presenting itself as something more sophisticated than other locals in the area. At least in the ambience this also succeeds. Otherwise, the restaurant supplies average. Three stars for the price performance ratio. For my part, I decided not to visit any Greek restaurant as soon as I just won't be happy. From me there would hardly be the verdict 2 again. However, I would do wrong to the Dionysus and therefore forgive 3 if it results again (1 – certainly not again, 2 – hardly again, 3 – if it arises again, 4 – happy again, 5 – definitely again note: I don't think it's good that at the vault as well as at the exit journals of the Free Apostolic Pentecost (I have been looking for some posts on the Internet And that's the way they're looking at everyone. I think a restaurant should be a religious space."