Our cuisine is fresh and modern and at the same time has room for hearty dishes: In Leipzig we provide you with selected specialties that are always prepared differently. Regional delicacies are on the menu as well as international classics – and you have to try the vegetarian alternatives. But all our dishes are one thing above all: really delicious!
The people of Leipzig lovingly call their beautiful moated castle “Weißes Haus” (White House), which is located very close to the Seminaris Hotel Leipzig. In our restaurant with this name, delicious dishes are brought to the table from breakfast in the morning to lunch at noon and dinner in the evening.
Intensive days in Leipzig deserve a perfect ending. Join us in the lobby bar and enjoy a long drink or try one of our signature cocktails. It’s a great way to calm down, take a deep breath and reflect on everything.
The physical well-being of all guests at the Seminaris Hotel Leipzig is of course taken care of. We attach great importance to good ingredients, freshness, sustainability and lots of taste!
The Seminaris Hotel Leipzig brings fresh, regional and creative cuisine to the table. Our kitchen crew cooks with passion and a lot of talent, always surprisingly different.
Fresh, delicious, healthy: Our breakfast buffets provide energy, make you full and happy. And wherever possible, the food is served without packaging!
Sustainability in the kitchen is a great treat! Our kitchen crew in Leipzig focuses on regional, seasonal dishes – for less CO2 and more health!
Bottled water is often stored for years and consumes a lot of energy. We serve best-controlled tap water from Leipzig, filtered by us completely fresh and pure.
Crooked cucumbers or twisted carrots are denied the way to the supermarket shelf. Yet they have so much flavor! We save them and bring them to the plate in top form.
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