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As written in other critiken - the situation on the wartberg can be hard to bite for curb - you look at the city and the surrounding .the food can be seen - no peak gastronomy but better than rustic "good bourgeois" eating - with clear focus on "shwheat specialties".Everyone the wine card could be a bit bigger - if you were in the middle of the weeping
We were 6 people (of which 2 children) and had a place on the window for lunch.Service:Service was absolutely in order. friendly and always responsive.Ambiente:the inner seems to have come down. you can see that there has not been any action here for years. only the look at the window over curb is gigantic.Essen:I had a roasted and here it starts unfortunately:- the dressing at the salat was not special- the roasted sauce was sweetish- the meat was not medium and in no way suitable for a roasted- the latezle consisted of small fragments (as if you were using at packing noodles the price). for almost the same price I get in the round better roasted. only the most beautiful. for coffee and cake it is certainly in order at lunchtime, but lunch I will not be there in the next future.
A very good restaurant with good price performance.The service is very good and the service is always friendly. a reservation is recommended, in winter the window places are very desirable, in summer it can be very full due to the magnificent view.
Were there with 3 children and 5 adults. operation very attentive & friendly. possibilities for wrap and quiet baby available. good bourgeois card. sufficient. I'm sure you'll come back. wanted for kids 1 ball ice to dessert. we have received for 90 cent per child.