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Contribute FeedbackGeneral For our first evening in Nuremberg we had to go for dinner. For me, I prefer a beer garden, for my friend most like Greek. On the way to the Tiergarten we saw the beautiful view perfectly from the train! We wanted to go there later! In retrospect, a big decision! As already mentioned, you can see the beautiful view from the Tram line 5. Hungry, so we returned here at 8:00 in full expectation. From the outside the restaurant looks bourgeois, almost a bit sharp. The beer garden seemed more inviting. Thus we took place here on the usual plastic garden chairs in the rear part of the beer garden. Unfortunately, we only discovered the seat cushion when we left. You take it when you enter the BIergarten on the left. There are no tablecloths on the tables. A few flowers and a little seclusion from the Mögelsdorfer Hauptstraße make the beer garden relatively quiet and welcoming. Of course I had a short look inside. I'd just give one or two stars here. 60s Setup and apparently also curtains from this time, speariness where you look. I'd almost say Gelsenkirchen Barock. How to find out on the website, the beautiful view was taken over. There would be a renovation here. In summer I would recommend the beautiful beer garden to everyone. The atmosphere is simple here, but it doesn't bother. In winter I would think twice if I spent a whole evening in the spicy but pretty ugly atmosphere. Maybe new curtains than the beginning?? We sat outside and I liked it! We were kindly greeted by an older Greek waiter. It seems to be a family business. Immediately the cards were taken and we could begin to search. At the same time I let my eyes look: a family, couples, young and old. Inside even a few individual guests! For the toddler there was a chair and everyone seemed very amusing and relaxed. Apparently not too many tourists come. That's how we felt integrated as low axles! I ordered a light wheat beer from the barrel and 0.4l water, my friend only water. Beverages have already been served in felt seconds: a perfectly tapped wheat and well tempered water. The price of only 2.90 euros for a wheat from the barrel is to be mentioned! Top! I like Franken! Two ouzo were also brought with the drinks. I like Ouzo and I like him as an aperitive! The map was really big for me: a clear number of typical Greek dishes, a few carving variations and dishes for the small guests. We chose a common warm appetizer and the same main dish with various starch supplements: Aubergines, Zucchini, Paprika baked with Tzatziki Giros with peasant salad, Tzatziki and Pommes Giros with peasant salad, Tzatziki and rice The appetizer was served with fresh white bread and was very big right for two people. The eggplants and zucchini are cut into slices and fried in dough, the peperoni is made in oil. It's all fat, but not triefing. Exceptional delicious! Looking at the Peperoni they are really sharp! It cost me half a bread basket and comforting eyes. You should scratch the cores! Of course, it was asked carefully whether it would have tasted this time by a somewhat younger gentleman. It was also immediately noticed that my wheat was almost empty and we ordered another one. Our main dish was served shortly afterwards. The portions were normal. I chose Pommes instead of rice. My gyro was slightly fried, but not too fat. For these perfect frits (then a little longer in the frit, a lot of salt), almost something too salty for the general taste likely. I like that. The rice was exceptionally fruity and beautifully juicy. All appealing with big onion rings. We wanted a dessert. But they say goodbye to us. We were kindly set up and placed in front of us. Then we took the Crèpes Suzette with ice cream with chocolate sauce. In my memory it was with orange sauce. Anyway, it was delicious. But rather average. To service a few words: friendly, attentive, fast! So wish you a nice evening! A really nice evening with delicious Greek dishes and attentive, friendly service. The price-performance ratio is good, the beer garden atmosphere is right. Should I be back in Nuremberg, I want to come back!