We were there for a small family reunion. The bowling alleys are great, service was very good, food was delicious and the portions were huge. Gladly again
You should be ashamed of being greedier and greedier. 6 euros for a kebab is already a lot, but adding another 1 euro just because it's a dance festival is absolutely the crowning glory. So as a local, you won't see me for the remaining 362 days of the year.
Addendum: Some time later, it seems that with great caution we are not simply turning up the price screw, no, we are simply making the kebab smaller, much smaller. That's a joke, an absolute joke, no one gets fed up anymore and you want objective criticism, that's honestly audacious.
Super delicious food.
Friendly staff.
Prices are okay too.
Vegetarian people find all sorts of good things.
There's also bubble tea and sushi.
Go there!
Absolutely, always busy (reservations are recommended), and rightly so. Delicious food, everything freshly prepared, and you can sit on the terrace and enjoy it. I can only recommend it.
We visited the restaurant for the first time in years. Unfortunately, it doesn't give a well-maintained impression, starting with the greasy glass door at the entrance. The decor is dated, but what really bothered us was the lack of cleanliness. The windowsill was dusty and covered in cobwebs, the soy sauce cruet on the table was greasy, and even the warming plates we brought out had dried sauce residue from previous meals stuck to them. The young waitress was friendly but rather casually dressed. It's a real shame to see the restaurant in such a state, because the food is excellent! The chef puts a lot of effort into serving delicious food, and then the dining room itself simply lacks cleanliness. You don't linger here any longer than necessary. (Perhaps this is also the reason why so many customers ordered "to go.") The owner should pay more attention to the cleanliness of the rooms...it inevitably makes you wonder what the kitchen is like.