It’s a Greek restaurant but they also served Austrian dishes. I actually did not plan to have traditional Austrian food for the first time here. But since I was wandering around the Belvedere Palace Museum and it got pretty late, I decided to give it a try. It wasn’t really busy on Wednesday night. We were seated promptly and the server came to take our order. He recommended us to have a family plate to share which included Viennese goulash, veal schnitzel, sausages and rib. He also brought out pita bread with potato salad and cabbage that we didn’t order but I thought it came with the family plate so I didn’t say anything. It was way too much food than what we agreed with his recommendation. My favorite was the goulash and pita bread. I didn’t like the rest of my order, especially the schnitzel was too dry for my liking. They also gave us complimentary little dessert at the end of our meal which I considered as a good gesture. When the bill came, I saw we were charged differently than what the server originally told us for the family plate. He told me it’s about €20 per person but it ended up €32 per person. Also, the other server who brought out the bill tried to pressure us about tip. Overall, I paid close to €200 for this dinner with drinks and tip. I don’t like the fact that they weren’t honest about the price, the amount of food, and their tipping culture here. Honestly, I wouldn’t tip anything at all if all of this happened to me. But, I kinda knew what I signed up for when I decided to dine in at a touristy area, so I just let it go. I would not recommend this restaurant due to my bad...
Read moreWe got here after visiting Belvedere. We saw the menu that’s written on the whiteboard which said “Wiener Schnitzel” for 19 euros, so we booked a table. To our surprise, upon receiving the printed menus the price was 27 euros for the same item, and once we asked the waiters about the discrepancy they said the “Wiener Schnitzel” written on the whiteboard is made of Chicken and not Veal and that’s the reason it’s cheaper. Except that according to Austrian and German law, the Wiener Schnitzel is supposed to only refer to that made of Veal and NOT chicken. Chicken schniztel has a different name which was included in the printed menu but not written on the whiteboard. Alas, it was a way to lure customers in, thinking we’re getting a bargain but are actually surprised once we got the check. The waiter was very rude when we asked to split the bill between us (we were 3 people) and even refused initially, claiming we have to find a way to pay each other and just have one person pay, instead of being more cooperative like every other restaurant does. Waiters kept actively hinting at tips which made us uncomfortable. Overall 2/5. Do not recommend. Attached is the prices on the whiteboard and the printed menu prices. Food was dry...
Read moreThe waiters was very very violent , l don’t know if he was angry but very impolite, he took my card from my wallet because he needed to pay the bill in seconds for a reason when l took it back and told him wait l won’t use that card , he got mad and told me, “go faster l don’t have your time”, l really don’t understand this actitude, l just took 1-2 minutes to open my bag and take my wallet and l think that actitud is really rude and impolite, the food was ok , but the actitud of this guy was surprised nasty !!! Everybody around us was also very confuse of the actitude of this guy!!! So I won’t never go back , l am 8 months pregnant and he make me feel angry for many minutes, very unnecessary actitude!!!
Right now l saw all the bad coments, it seems that if you are spanish or speak Spanish they are nasty , very very weird so please if you speak Spanish don’t go there (maybe there is a xenophobic waiters who hate Spanish speakers) l am a Spanish speaker and yes we were speaking...
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