Delicious place to have some real German food!
Beautiful German restaurant with typical traditional style. You can have a table for yourself or share on one of the bigger one the German style. Service is incredible and our waiter was so friendly, fast and nice to talk. You see they have fun doing their job and that happiness is contagious!
Beer is traditional beer from Freiburg and the cuisine is delicious! I had a Schnitzel and the seasoning was outstanding! The Panade was crispy but also juicy enough and had a great taste. Probably a secret recipe since the taste was just delicious. It is served with salad and fries. Both very tasty! The fries just done at the perfect crisp and salad with enough sauce.
The atmosphere is very lively but super comfortable. You can enjoy your beer and food without any haste. Even though the place is quite small, we did not have to wait to get a table.
You can pay with cash or card (from 20€), so it is easy to enjoy your visit.
Highly recommended and can’t wait...
Read moreFirst of all, make a reservation! This place fills up quick and once it does, that's it. The service is friendly enough once you're seated and they took our order quickly. We shared a table with a couple of other groups due to the limited seating, which was kind of nice because you feel like part of the community. I decided to try the cordon bleu because it featured heavily on the menu and my date opted for the Dreierlei, which is kind of an eclectic mix of shredded meat, onions, and a sweet-ish sauce. I tried a bite and it was decent -- something to try one time while you're in the region but not something I'd order on the regular. My cordon bleu was also tasty but I'd probably go for the normal schnitzel next time. We enjoyed our meals while listening to the local German chatter, occasionally hearing other languages from the tourists who also found this spot. Overall we were happy with the meal but will need to try some other dishes to really get the full experience. Hope to...
Read moreAmerican here from Texas. My parents and I ate at this restaurant in Freiburg, and we had a great time. I had the Maultaschen (an authentic local dish), and my parents had the Wiener Schnitzel vom Kalb, or Viennese veal schnitzel, with a bottle of wine for the table. The food was amazing, and the owner was very friendly. He was busy (he was waiting all the tables personally, and the restaurant was packed), but still cracked a few jokes and took good care of us. I communicated with him mostly in German, but he asked what language we spoke and provided English menus for us. Overall, it was a very good experience, and I would recommend it to anyone who happens to be staying in or near old town Freiburg and looking for...
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