Ok so I'm gonna explain my rating. As a food critic .
All in all was not impressed . Being in Germany 10 years this isn't authentic besides the posters on wall and everyday little plates with german pictures german seats and table.
Not authentic german food by any means The snizzle is a piece of chicken or pork very dry less then a 1/4 inch thick over cooked and the oil hasn't been changed and if it has was over cooked. The pepper gravey was more on the salty side . The Mushroom gravy didn't taste of mushrooms. The cucumber salad was gross ranch dressing on salad is by no means german and the bratt sausage was something you can buy at a grocery store . The potato salad I was not even sure it was not rancid. Was not fresh by any means. The brochen at the grocery store is better and the deserts well yeah nothing beats germany deserts the NY cheese cake was not german something picked up at local store and black dry not moist Forest cake was decorated like one from a grocery store was . The cookies were bland and baklava was stale. Look if your gonna say your selling german pastry and foods don't buy american. I asked the waitress she said they pick up stuff at commissary. . Won't be back and I'm guessing many of the military I talked to won't be either as they said don't go but figured I'd try it once. Now I see why they don't go. Overview So the everything plate 1 tiny piece of pork rolled. In bread crumbs and egg and flour dry over cooked. 1 piece of chicken same way 1 sausage 1 small salad 1 over frozen limp cucumber salad Not enough or good enough for the price . $18.00 Not worth the price. Paid 45.00 for a2 dinners that wasn't worth $20.00. Hope this review...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSorry for late review but our visit was 5 Jan 2023 for my mom's 80th birthday. Two of my mother's friends who are German thought this would be a good place to go. Myself & nephew were included. I had been stationed in German for three years when I was in and he had just gotten back from Belgium in November. To say this was a disappointment it was. Now mom had soup which she enjoyed, two German friends ordered sandwich plates, which they did not have hot dogs my nephew wanted, & I ordered jagerschnitzel. So I have had excellent German potato salad at Christmas flee market here in Fayetteville, but myself and two German ladies could not eat that watery mess. It should have been a try for potato soup instead, and very sweet cabbage which the three of us did not eat as well. The only thing good about my schnitzel was it was fried well but the gravy was regular American brown gravy. Their cakes, that I could see in kitchen, were from frozen because they had the little papers that separated the slices that they pulled off. Place was cute, but small, staff friendly and place was clean. But not unless I want a sandwich, they won't...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSo I do love well prepared sauerbraten with warm German potatoes and and red cabbage Sadly not much of an offering the triangle area of North Carolina so I cruised to Fayetville. Where this place had sauerbraten on the menu. Off I went for my one hour and twenty minute drive to get there.
The ambience was so so. Donāt have the feel of a German establishment. But I didnāt go for the interior I went for The food.
The nice waitress that took my order said she would check to see if there was any left as it would sell out regularly.
Thatās where it went down hill. If youāve ever had sauerbraten you know there is a tangy vinegary sweetness to the beef roast. And that blends so well With red cabbage. Alas what came out was roast beef with a brown gravy that tasted like the roast beef I get at Golden Corral. Now donāt me get wrong it was very good roast beef and gravy . But not sauerbraten by any means. So donāt go there for sauerbraten. Iām sure Their other foods are wonderful. We he black forest...
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