The place looks very nice, and I went there for coffee two days in a row, but by the third day, I had enough. The staff is extremely slow, and it takes a long time to get a single coffee. They are not particularly polite either. One day, we wanted to sit inside and have a coffee because it was very windy and snowing outside, but they wouldn’t let us unless we ordered food, even though it was only 11 a.m. and the day before, people were sitting inside having just coffee.
Additionally, one day a waitress brought me a coffee with half of it spilled onto the saucer. When I pointed out, politely, that I couldn’t drink it like that, she simply replaced the saucer and left the coffee half-spilled.
Despite the nice atmosphere, I wouldn’t...
Read moreNot terrible, probably wouldn't go there again; restaurant needs tonu deratand what is vegan, vegetarian and what is fish.
Service was ok.
I ordered a burger and fries which was quite good although a bit mean on the fries for €17.50.
Wife ordered the pasta withushrooms and it looked really good. She said she loved it.
Here's where it gets a bit funny....
The menu had symbols for vege dishes and vegan dishes. Salmon seemed to be a Vege option, so did a dish with parmesan but that often happens on the UK so willing to overlook this...
A vegan dish was pesto and parmesan......shakes head.
So quite odd, bit at least trying to cater for dietary...
Read moreThe service was pretty good but paying at the end we were ignored for ages! I really enjoyed the creme brulé but the chicken with porcini (tasted more like chestnut mushrooms to me) sauce didn't taste right...I couldn't put my finger on it but about 3hrs laters I was puking into the bowl of a salad spinner in our apartment while the back end pebble dashed the porcelain! This lasted around 5hrs so was definitely food poisoning rather than a virus!
The restaurant itself is pretty funky with some "out there" art on the walls and you kind of expect things to be expensive in the Alps... Which this place is!
Wouldn't...
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