Only been here once to eat, and is is typical for Sorger: eye-watering prices. I used to meet here regularly for coffee (not my choice of location), which - also typically for Sorger - really isn't good. I have come here a few times to buy milk on a Sunday, also for quite stupendous prices (why is Sorger allowed to sell milk on a Sunday but the Turkish shops aren't?). On one occasion I had to point out to them that several of the "fresh" dairy items in their fridge were out of date. This should not be the job of the customer, especially when we're paying through the...
Read moreA good place for breakfast or some quick grab. The breakfast offer has pictures that are available on the papers put on the tables, which is great. Since the pictures are still without names, I would appreciate to have the pictures directly at the menu close to what they represent. The waitress waiting the table where I and my friend sat didn't speak fluent English, but it was sufficient for us to make an order and pay. Thanks for the effort, really. The environment is not that cozy, neither quiet, since the place has 2 floors and a lot of tables, but it's still...
Read moreWe ordered two soups and it wasn't very good, but the worst thing was that the price in the menu is not the real price. 15 euros for 2 very small soups and a salad? That's not right. And when we asked the waiter why the soup was not the same price as in the Karte, he explained that it belongs to a "menu" and it's only that price if you order with something else. But there is NOTHING written on the menu explaining that. How am I supposed to know this? The quality is totally not...
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