This place doesn't disappoint. The portions are quite generous especially if you order their rice dishes. If you're indecisive like me, go for the everything plate instead of limiting yourself to two sides. The plates also come with a green spicy sauce and yogurt. You could also opt for a bowl of their herbed yogurt which gives the rice and sides an extra bit of flavour. The dish itself was very flavourful as it had a nice mix of proteins and veggies in different textures. I also tried their Shari Chai which was nice but I felt it was a little diluted with the milk. Their mint tea seems to be the crowd favourite from the other tables.
The set up at this restaurant is a bit odd as you'll probably go to their waffle store front, but directly across from them is an expanded part of their restaurant so there is ample seating. The atmosphere is quite cozy and is fairly popular for lunch on weekends so it's ideal to make a reservation especially if you have a party of 4 or more. The staff are very friendly and helpful. I'd definitely come back as this place gives you your bang...
Read moreMy wife and I visit Die Waffel at least once a month as it's a good go-to when you're hungry and on a budget. A tasty meal for under €5 and consistent quality are Die Waffel's strengths. The menu consists of four different entrées that you can customize to your taste with different sides/toppings/ingredients: large baked potato, stuffed flat bread, a plate of yellow rice with a small salad and two toppings, or soup. The portions are generous. They also sell large waffles for dessert with different types of batter (ex. straciatella), ice cream and fruit toppings (hot cherries). Space is rather limited, but with Die Waffel's extension directly across the street "Gegenüber," you can usually find a place to sit. Another plus are the homemade smoothies...
Read moreWe were at the Cafe opposite of "die waffel" but they belong together.
Salad was seriously old. When I told the waiter that the salad is old and even brown from being old he didn't really do anything about it.
Samosa is good, not spicy but rather flavoured. Again it was not fresh- it is warmed up and you can see it being quickly warmed up. Indian samosas in comparison are always freshly made.
Nan with minced meat and peas was delicious!
Waffles were good.
Coffee is over-roasted and unpleasantly bitter. Personnel is very friendly. Many families with kids. The cafe has a shaby Berlin style which is quite nice for an old-fashioned Wiesbaden. But it has Wiesbaden prices for a...
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