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Contribuisci feedbackA charming and friendly neighborhood square in my street. Looks much more expensive than it is, so very good value for money. Audience rather older. Kitchen and wines are excellent.
Well, I can't agree with the 5 star hymns. However, it is also due to be retained with best notes. The food was okay, no question. But not so intoxicating that I'm throwing the stars around me. The Mulligatawny was a slightly different form of a tomato soup. Yes I know, there are many different recipes, but a little Indian is likely to taste them anyway. The salad was really good. The herringshappen ok (may also be comfortable, but it was probably not) with slightly too hard potatoes. Personally, I lacked a somewhat warmer service, all a little brittle. Still nice. All in all good average.
Also from me the weinstube garage gets 6 points. if I had given an additional star, then not ordered for the (already twice) and not appear on the invoice. the card is small but tender and is determined by German cuisine, but there are also some French and Italian dishes. all foods are naturally freshly prepared, a look into the kitchen is no problem. weinstube has a wonderfully balanced large wine map with moderate travels. I always have to help with the choice of wine, because I don't know very well with wein. i.e. not that I can't distinguish well from bad web and so I can now also praise the very, very good service. in summer there are some places outside the door, so the summer evening is perfect.
The way to the stage led us here. We expected a friendly service, a place in a pleasant atmosphere and a menu that promised good-bourgeois cuisine. The wine list provided information about the open wines. My accompaniment chose the, as it turned out, a boring Primitivo, I chose the Yburg-Riesling. No experience that honored the name of this place. The appetizer board, which was able to go through as a culinary standard in Berlin, was as disappointing as the sweet prepared cheese plate, which was joined together without any sense of composition and was overpriced with 12 euros. The evening could only save us Brecht's mother, who experienced a beautiful staging in the show stage.
Inconspicuous, easy to overlook, but a jewel. Those who love well maintained South German hospitality and gastronomy are here. Where others would make a crowded number with reasonable prices from it, there are very simple and grounded good Baden-Württemberg cuisine with a slightly Italian flair. Good wine selection is also a wine business to be extremely cheap! Fully recommended!