Griechisches Restaurant Artemis
➤ Rudolf-Renner-Straße 42, 01159, Dresden, Germany
International, Mediterranean, Greek, Meat, Wine
"Zeche: 35,00 € per person General: A proposal for a contribution to the rehabilitation of the Greek state budget: From every Greek host abroad active to collect a license fee for the marketing of Greek cuisine. Something's coming together. Again in Dresden and a bit around to find a promising Greek. To the twenty Greeks it must be in Dresden and my choice fell on the Artemis in the Löbtau district. With the impression of Artemis, the visit of Syrtaki recently in Chemnitz and the other visits of the Greeks in Dresden Acheron and Leipzig Sappho, Kellari, Waskostdas I see as a small intermediate result that the Greeks in Leipzig have clearly the nose, because I had only average values on the plates in Chemnitz and Dresden. But back to Artemis. It is located in a street with typical Dresden old buildings, also in a corner house. Such a beautiful environment. The team's holiday statement was announced on the Facebook page. Perhaps also a statement that the Artemis had found an almost complete terrace on a lukewarm Monday evening and some guests had also found themselves inside. Well, the public from the environment. The cuisine of Artemis can be acceptable for local care in the district, but the path is not worth the more critical Greek walker. The price level is moderate and deserves four stars. The Artemis retains only one Facebook page on the Internet: [hidden link]. Service: Three men and a woman act at the tables. A male force only wore up and was not powerful for the German. The tribal forces were polite and the drinks were served flott. To welcome there was some alcoholic sweetness and in the further course two ouzo on ice as further gifts of the host. I had only ordered the appetizers Solo so that the food with the later main food was still pleasant. For service without stops on or off my usual three stars. The beer prices are favourable: 0.3 l of field sludge come to €2.10 and Ducksteiner to €2.30. The fourth standard wines are white or red with 3.95 € on the map. The bottle of water 0.7 l costs 4.90 €. A small wine card shows twelve bottled wines, especially from the famous large bottles. Food: The map is extensive and offers not only the usual, remarkable many pan dishes, some of which are served with chassis cream sauce! The dishes are also hospitable. My first gang consisted of Calamaressalat 5,45 € and Taramas 4,45 €. There was a basket with three thick slices of fresh box of white bread. The Calamaressalate consisted essentially of vegetables. The photo shows well that the pipe sections had to be searched by the Calmar. At least he was a classic. Vinegar, oil and a pepper mill were brought on request. So lettuce a little label pig. Better the Taramas and well cut with four larger balls. It was pleasantly firm, but fishy. So, Ligamentfeld. After a digestion intermezzo I got lamb fillet with herbal butter and thick beans 13,90 €. Very good the thick beans in a spicy tomato sauce. The lamb oversalted and medium-grilled. After an internalized lesson at RK, I could observe that I had lambs on the meat slice and not the round fillet. I pushed the herbal butter aside to avoid the good meat taste. Overall the bid was moderate and I appreciate the food with 3.25 stars. Ambience: You enter the Artemis through the entrance at the corner of the house and have the choice between a slightly hose-like right area and the more spacious left area with the counter. Although not colored blue-white, but otherwise very greekly designed with beams, decoration ceiling, room divider, sitting niches, sculptures, metaxa bottles, paintings with Greek motifs. The floor is covered with a stick parquet that looked like a dark oak. The two little ones. The table rows are well separated from each other and the running paths between them are spacious. For the ear there were only classic Syrtaki, after which the music color changed to the wearer. A very good impression was made from the terrace on the left side of the entrance on a wooden base with armor to the trottoir, geraniums and trees as a shade dispenser. Cleanliness: I couldn't find anything important. The visit to the wet room also showed a modern and clean toilet."