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Falscher HaseB+Worth Trying
Rudolf-Leonhard-Straße 3, 01097 Dresden, Germany
· Vegan restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (827 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Welcoming vegan spot in Dresden Neustadt serving hearty burgers, soups, and classics; great atmosphere and value for most, with occasional service lapses and seasoning inconsistency.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Falscher Hase delivers solid vegan comfort food with strong food quality anchored by hearty burgers and satisfying soups, supported by friendly, accommodating service. However, occasional bland seasoning and overcooked items prevent higher performance, and the small, sometimes drafty space limits ambiance appeal despite the pleasant courtyard. The restaurant competes well with respected neighborhood favorites but lacks the consistency and distinctive execution needed to reach grade A territory.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked into Neustadt's side streets, Falscher Hase feels warm and cozy with a relaxed alternative vibe. Servers are generally friendly and accommodating, and many diners rave about hearty plates like the giant burger and soljanka. One guest summed it up: "Portions were generous and we felt looked after." Reservations help at peak times. The kitchen cooks vegan comfort food rather than flashy fusion: big burgers with house mayo, a classic-style soljanka, and a nut roast with sweet-tart sauce. Flavors are mostly satisfying and rustic, though a few diners found occasional bland seasoning or an overcooked patty. Prices fit the portions, with a couple of premium seitan dishes at the top end. Families should do well: there are kid-friendly choices like pasta with tomato sauce, pancakes, and familiar burgers. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but portion sizes are flexible (small and large burgers), and the courtyard offers an easier space for wiggly diners.
At a Glance
- Big, satisfying vegan burgers and hearty soups
- Cozy room and pleasant courtyard seating
- Friendly staff with accommodating touches
- Occasional bland or overcooked items reported
- Small space; reservation mix-ups and waits at peak
What Sets It Apart
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- large_burgers_with_house_mayo
- courtyard_dining
What People Love
- Hearty portions that feel generous
- House mayo and coleslaw on the burgers
- Cozy space with alternative art vibe
- Courtyard seating on warm evenings
- Consistent go-to for vegan travelers
Points of Concern
- Seasoning inconsistency: a few burgers and mains arrived bland or slightly overcooked; send back if off
- Peak-time service strain: waits, slower drink refills, and the occasional seating mix-up
- Cleanliness complaints are rare but include one report of dirty toilet and spiders; appears isolated
- Pricing is mid-range overall but premium seitan dishes reach €22-23
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-42 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Soljanka (€7.30-9.50), then Burger klein (€9.80) or Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (€13.20), finish with Pfannkuchen (€9.90)
- For a fuller dinner, pair Nussbraten (€22.20) with a light starter to balance richness
Perfect For
- Casual vegan dinner with friends
- Hearty plant-based comfort food night
- Outdoor courtyard meal in good weather
- Travelers seeking reliable vegan options in Neustadt
Location Insights
Area: Creative, alternative district with indie bars, galleries, and casual eateries; attracts students, artists, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, lively at night; typical urban grit but steady foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Near Albertplatz and Neustadt nightlife; courtyards and side streets with many cafes and bars.
Innere AltstadtThe neighborhood offers a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Saxon cuisine to contemporary and international options. It is lively and accessible, attracting a mix of visitors and locals who enjoy cultural activities, shopping, and socializing in a historic yet dynamic setting.
NeustadtNeustadt is known for its bohemian vibe, vibrant nightlife, and a strong presence of vegan and vegetarian eateries, art galleries, and independent shops. It is a popular area for those seeking a more alternative and contemporary urban experience within Dresden.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–22:00
Tuesday
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday17:00–22:00
Friday17:00–22:00
Saturday13:00–22:00
Sunday13:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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