Not your normal Rasta! The restaurant staff weren’t friendly, the showers were not cleaned, the food portions were very small 🤬 Normally Rasta service stations in Sweden are very truck friendly, but this one I’m afraid is not. I ordered food and then asked was the salad and drink included, a blunt no was the reply.🤬 When I mentioned that normally Rasta services offer truck drivers a set menu I was told I didn’t order a set menu, even though they asked for the set menu🤬 This is the first Rasta service area that I can fault, the rest I have visited were excellent so I would ask Rasta management to advise the staff here that truck drivers only want a good feed and some sort of politeness. It’s not a...
Read moreWe stopped around noon time today Food is delicious.
However, We dont speak Swedish. English menu is required.
At the cashier when we asked if Schmitzel is pork/chicken Restaurant kitchen’s employee yelled at us with a temperament and said ”scnitzel is obviously Pork” and with an unpleasant gesture and happy to humiliate us around other customers escaped to kitchen today.
When I told the cashier that this behaviour is unacceptable asked the cashier to call her to talk. Cashier said that she does not want to come.
I really disliked her approach as I was just askin a simple question.
Thanks in advance for the...
Read moreFika Cafe - Going for a fika at a "fik" is a very Swedish thing. Fika basically means to meet up for a coffee and a piece of cake or pastry, and a fik is slang for a café, bakery or pastry shop. Which I tried here is Budapest roll with Cafe Recently I discovered the Budapest roll. A roll from Budapest, you would think. Well, think again. I read a little about it and guess what? It comes from Sweden. Yes, this sweet meringue roll filled with cream and fruits is a Swedish pastry. Originally hazelnuts are used in the meringue and mandarins in...
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