Cozy, fresh, delicious, and vegetarian-friendly. The decor is Nordic bistro style, very clean, with a variety of seats including high chairs. Tempting cakes, strudels, cookies, sandwiches, and quiche were on display at the counter. Also for purchase were a number of Zotter chocolate items, a rare find outside Austria or mail-order. We ordered (from a menu in English) a couscous salad, noodles (knodel) with egg, vegetable quiche, vegetable soup with shredded pancake, and pork schnitzel. Everything was fresh and tasty. Each dish came with something special, from fresh chopped salad to rustic bread with butter and a wooden spreader. The menu includes several interesting cocktails, warm drinks, and wine. Only open to 6pm, we were very glad to have enjoyed this spot for...
Read moreWe were in the middle of motorcycle trip going through the rain so our need were not very high. Hot coffee and something to eat. We were welcomed by very nice and friendly staff working in this place. To our excitement coffee was really good. Also it turned out we were able to order schnitzels which tasted just like schabowy at our mothers homes. I don't understand lemon and a bit too sweet cranberry jam for the meat but maybe it's just me being weird. Unfortunately we didn't have space to order also desserts. I can fully recommend this spot if you want to have great coffee or eat amazing food. Also you can find Austrian products like tea or chocolate.
PS As a Polish chef myself I can only praise local chef cause I felt like at home...
Read moreCute little Austrian café right up the alley from the museum that serves mainly comfort food hence I gave it 3 stars not more (judging on the menu, not the taste) We ordered the onion soup which was quite hearty a warming, perfect for a Norwegian autumn day. And the Austrian butter fried homemade pasta with cheese topped with fried onions, which was the epitome of comfort food, accompanied by a well...
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