Is this pronounced suck or souk? Never found out. Schnitzel, bratwurst, goulash and the like - with fries or fried potatoes or spätzle. Very nicely cooked and good value, with prices from just B140 for a well filled plate. Menu is only in German but the friendly owner will help.
Food deserves 5/5 but we have avoided this uncomfortable looking place for years, until this year. We first turned up on a Thursday to find it totally full with jolly mittel European customers presumably enjoying the Thursday special as they are not as full on Fridays and Saturdays. Specials also on Sundays but we never found out what they were.
They are only open Thursdays to Sundays from 5pm. Presumably, they can afford to only open 4 nights a week because it is an open air “hole in the wall” type arrangement- with tables under awnings at the front, right on a busy, noisy street. Not sure I want to be sucking up all that pollution with my food…
[PS 2024: returning months later, the restaurant has doubled as the adjoining property has been added. However, still right on a busy road and still with many smokers.]
Service on the full Thursday - for over 10 tables mostly seating 4 - was by one harassed waitress. Semi-open kitchen at the back is tiny with 2 cooks. Everything is shabby but clean.
A small variety of sausages is available for sale: mixed slices, black pudding and dried. Unfortunately, there is no true German bread available in Cha Am since the authorities forced Sailom‘s home-based business...
Read moreThe authentic German cuisine you can find in Cha am.
The prices are reasonable (as shown in the pictures), and the portions are great.
The menus are in German only, but you can guess what they are easily.
You can park your car opposite to the restaurant...
Read moreIf you look for typical German food you will hardly find a better choice in ChaAm. This still does not make the food better. Smile. But we enjoyed what we had. You will also most likely see a lot of local german speaking Expats. Food is uniting...
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