Artemis

Artemis

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Rudolf-Renner Str. 42, Dresden, Germany

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airabeth airabeth
1 reviews
Aug 17, 2007
The Greek restaurant "Artemis" is on the corner of Rudolf-Renner/ Stollestrasse in Dresden Löbtau and has awesome Greek food and the heartwarming hospitality is just amazing.
When you go there you can expect to get a lot for your money ... No matter what you order you will get ouzo, salad, fresh baked bread with homemade spread and more ouzo ... the waiters are very friendly and even the boss will come and look after you ...
I was fortunate enough to live only 2 seconds away from that place for about 4 years and even outside on the street, when I saw the waiters or "the big boss" they were very warm and friendly and just made me feel welcome.
So, if you have a chance to jump into tram number 12 towards Leutewitz, get out on Conertplatz and go back about 500 feet into the direction you came from and you will already smell the wonderful Greek food.
Yamas!
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travelman727 says:
Great article! I shouldn't read resturant reviews at 1:00 a.m. I'm ready to order some Greek food, salad, baklava and chase it down with some ouzo... Oopah! :-D
Posted on: Aug 27, 2007
lauro says:
wow i love the name--- artemis.. the goddes of the moon..
Posted on: Aug 17, 2007
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