From the moment you step into this lovely place, you're transported to a serene retreat where verdant plants surrounds you, creating an ambiance of tranquility and relaxation. This hidden gem not only captivates with its lush decor but also delights the palate with a menu brimming with vibrant, healthy options. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared using the freshest ingredients, offering a culinary experience that nourishes both body and soul. Whether you're seeking a rejuvenating meal or simply craving a moment of peace amidst the chaos of city life, Cafe friedlich is the perfect destination to unwind and indulge in a truly nourishing dining experience.
The place has an advantage over any other cafe in the city, because it’s an art cafe and part of Hundertwasser museum! Such an immersive journey through time and culture and the artists life and experience, one of the highlights of his work its attention to details. I encourage everyone to visit the museum and stop by the cafe to enjoy the unique place and eat...
Read moreAfter a long, hot day of walking, my family and I decided to go to this cafe and order some drinks. The drinks in all honesty is just average but at least we get to admire the view of the place and finally sit somewhere. During payment though, a tall, slender woman with with short hair and wore glasses gave the worst attitude for tip. Okaaay M'am. I thought Europe is different from America where you don't require tipping culture but you really wanted to stand there and show your annoyance about it.
My family basically took a bit extra time trying to understand the Euro and the coins we had. And she immediately snapped at us stating we didn't want to tip her so we offered the money we had and asked if it was possibly the correct amount. Instead, she said no and she didn't want our money anymore. So she tossed the change to our table and left...
Read moreBe careful – they charge for large drinks but bring small ones to the table. The girl with glasses asked which size we preferred; we told her we’d like to order a large lemonade. When we received the small one, I even asked if it was the large, to which she replied, “No, it’s a small.” I was curious if they would still charge for the large – and of course they did.
When I politely pointed out the problem, the girl tossed €1.10 into my hand, even though the difference was €2. My problem isn’t the €0.90, or even the €2 – it’s that they seem to be doing the same thing to other tables without showing the bill. The ladies at the next table were speaking my native language and mentioned having the same experience.
Drinks are overpriced, Shakshuka...
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