Good pizza with a light crunchy dough, baked in wood-fired oven. It’s not the usual Neapolitan pizza that you now find everywhere in Munich, a nice and good change. I also tried the tiramisu which was light and delicious.
Overall recommended!
I was here for the first time three months ago with a friend. The food was delicious. This time I came with my partner, but the food wasn't as tasty as last time and it looked much dirtier. Really disappointing.
Everything here is just right, from the creative greeting from the kitchen to the delicious food where you can taste the high-quality ingredients, to the feel-good atmosphere created by the decor.
I'm 33 and have been eating there since I was about 6 years old 🤪 In my opinion, it's by far the best and, above all, most digestible pizza in Nuremberg. I've never eaten better pizza anywhere, and the owner is a really nice guy. It's not Neapolitan pizza, but more like American pizza, but as I said, simply delicious.
We ordered pizza delivery on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Fast and free delivery via Uber. The pizza was fantastic, and the desserts were pretty good too.
Unfortunately, there were no homemade tortellini. It tasted quite good, but a bit too salty, and the portions were probably adjusted before the vacation. The portions were really very small, and I generally don't eat huge portions 😅.
Service was good at first, but when more guests arrived, we had to wait over 20 minutes for the bill, which was absolutely not okay. A shame.
We ended up here almost by chance, as we were staying at the Hürner Hotel and all the tables were booked for dinner. So we quickly called across the street and were told a table would be free in 15 minutes.
The Reblaus is small, but charmingly rustic, and the owners are incredibly friendly, funny, and accommodating. The food? Absolutely fantastic! My son had the "best schnitzel ever," and the souvlaki, pizza, and bifteki were also delicious. By my third beer, the owner was a little worried and asked if I was going to be driving, but a quick 50-meter walk across the street reassured him.
In the end, we all received a warm handshake goodbye. We'll definitely be back on our next visit to Ansbach!