German restaurants in Leipzig
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Sol y Mar
The soft lighting, ambient sounds and lush interior (including padded pods for noshing in recline) make this a relaxing place to dine. There's lots of choice for noncarnivores and prices are sensible.
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Auerbachs Keller
Founded in 1525, Auerbachs Keller is one of Germany's best-known restaurants. It's cosy and touristy, but the food's actually quite good and the setting memorable. In Goethe's Faust - Part I, Mephistopheles and Faust carouse here with some students before they ride off on a barrel. The scene is depicted on a carved tree trunk in what is now the Goethe Room (where the great writer allegedly came for 'inspiration').
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El-Amir
Little hole-in-the-wall place selling Leipzig's biggest and best doner, bar none.
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