After a long day of touristing, we went for the closest schnitzel to the train station. I wasn't expecting much as we just wanted a quick meal. Food is average. I've had schnitzel before and this was nothing to shout about. What annoyed me was being ripped off when paying. We had 2 meals, 1 beer and 1 coke. I expected to pay €30 but it was more so I asked for the receipt. At first he hesitated but then he prints it and boldly infront of me, he scribbles out the extra wedges which neither of us had...I looked at it and just laughed. Not much I can do and I wasn't going to argue over €4. Picture attached. Just beware and learn from...
Read moreOverpriced, Bland, and a Sauce Rip-Off
The food is overpriced and lacks flavor. Unfriendly service as well. 1 star because of the surprising charge at the end that we felt being ripped off. When ordering, they ask if you want ketchup or mayonnaise. After eating, I was unexpectedly charged ca. 2 more euros for a small spoonful of ketchup on the plate and some extra. When questioned, they showed me a tiny piece of paper claiming the sauce was not free —completely absurd. Every other place I’ve been to offers ketchup for free or have at least communicated well beforehand about the...
Read moreGreat place for tourists, the idea is funny, a lot of different way to serve schnitzel. Prices are rather low in comparison to normal restaurants. What is cool is that they have a lunch offer, we were there on Tuesday and it was soup of the day and schnitzel with French fires for eur10. Not sure what the soup was but it was sooooo good.
The interior is not impressive unfortunately, but the Location is good, close to Keplerplatz...
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