Have you ever had typical Austrian food with an Italian touch in Italy? Some call it fusion kitchen. No? Well, this place is it! I have been here many times and have not been disappointed so far.
The ambiente of this place in the heart of Tricesimo is definitely unique. Large tables for multiple parties combine perfectly with tables for single parties.
The (changing) menu combines Austrian and Italian dishes, freshly cooked. If you have the chance to get one of the tables with a look into the kitchen, you could see that they actually cook themselves and prepare the meals out of the pans.
The staff gives you the feeling of being a much appreciated friend. The prices are reasonable. What more could you...
Read moreFrom the name, I expected this place to serve German food! I was terribly wrong and disappointed. I finally ordered Gulasch, which was somewhat sweet and not very tender. Even the gravy looked like it had come out of a plastic bag from the freezer. This probably would have been a great place for one of Chef Gordon Ramsey's Kitchen Horrors! The only thing goid about this place was the delicious slice of prochiutto served on a piece of dried out German - ?sic - bread, abd the beer! I had driven by this place several times and was really disappointed. Sorry I didn't...
Read moreTried austrian food for the first time was more than good “cippola fritte” was really good . Before ordering antipasti (appetisers ) inform them that if you want kren salsa (horse raddish)because my friend suffered a lot😅 but I loved it.
Service was slow as their were only 2 people for service.
Overall a good restaurant with good ambience and some good place to hangout…
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