For people from German-speaking countries, this is a nice place to satisfy the occasional nostalgia for this kind of food and sweets. Dishes taste mostly as a European would expect☺, and the selection is sufficiently varied. They even went to great lengths to visualize on their coffee menu the different layers of ingredients that go into the Austrian-style coffee varieties. They also carry Gösser beer which is made not far from where I grew up. Having said all that, the shop is somewhat lacking in atmosphere, and is unfortunately let down by very erratic service. Especially if you choose to sit on the outdoor patio (which is actually a pretty nice area), prepare to be ignored, and to wait a long time for water refills or other kind of staff attention (maybe they wanted to create an authentic German customer service experience). Also, considering the fairly compact portion size, I would have to say that the cost performance is...
Read moreThis restaurant combines German cooking with an Austrian-type Café into a nice culinary experience. The German dishes include standard fare such as Spätzle (short pasta) or Pea Stew, but it's nicely prepared and very tasty. The cake is a delight - definitely give the Sacher Tart a try! The coffee menu goes with the Austrian names but helps you select the coffee you want via little pictures that show the respectiveproportions of coffee, milk, whipped cream. You can also get cake and coffee to go - as well as very...
Read moreIt has exquisite foods like German or northern European dishes/drinks. Ordered schnitzel and hamburg. Those were great. It served 2 kinds bread(incl. pretzel that was genuine and very much tasty) and salad dish. Coffee menus are quite not pricy. I was excited having Einspanner coffee, but not so good. Schwarzer coffee was better. Overall, I would definitely visit...
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