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Bidra med feedbackBrief report: It is not difficult to see that in the Viennese Brathendl a lot is pumped off from the original, especially in food. But: There are also affordable subscription meals, changing offers or a larger cake/dessert selection etc. The Gaststube reminds of old times in a not disturbing way. Less nostalgic is the entrance area where there is a bar for fast food to take. All in all but quite original. The outdoor area is located on the main road, almost without a transition, except for parking spaces, which is not the peak of attractiveness. The waiter is nice and fast. It's not up to him to keep food waiting for a little too long. Until food comes, the first (good) white beer is savoury. The rather long waiting times are also the only reason why you don't get a chicken burger or something, even though it would actually taste. And it's not just me. To the non-fast food of today: The only thing that could be troubled at the peasant's brittle would be that chicken meat was slightly dry, and in addition something would have been for the eye, a few leaves of greenery or something. But there was nothing to put out in taste, on the contrary. Since the portions are appropriate and the price still fits, I can now evaluate the P/L ratio equally positively.
Brief report: It is not difficult to see that in the Viennese Brathendl a lot is pumped off from the original, especially in food. But: There are also affordable subscription meals, changing offers or a larger cake/dessert selection etc. The Gaststube reminds of old times in a not disturbing way. Less nostalgic is the entrance area where there is a bar for fast food to take. All in all but quite original. The outdoor area is located on the main road, almost without a transition, except for parking spaces, which is not the peak of attractiveness. The waiter is nice and fast. It's not up to him to keep food waiting for a little too long. Until food comes, the first (good) white beer is savoury. The rather long waiting times are also the only reason why you don't get a chicken burger or something, even though it would actually taste. And it's not just me. To the non-fast food of today: The only thing that could be troubled at the peasant's brittle would be that chicken meat was slightly dry, and in addition something would have been for the eye, a few leaves of greenery or something. But there was nothing to put out in taste, on the contrary. Since the portions are appropriate and the price still fits, I can now evaluate the P/L ratio equally positively.
Short report: It is not difficult to see that in the Viennese Brathendl much is pumped away from the original, especially in the courts. But: There are also affordable subscription menus, changing offers or a larger cake / dessert selection etc. The Gaststube recalls old times in a not disturbing way. Less nostalgic is the entrance area where to take a bar for fast food. Everything in everything, but quite original. The outdoor area is located on the main road, almost without a transition, with the exception of parking spaces, which is not the highlight of attractiveness. The waiter is beautiful and fast. It's not up to him to wait too long for food. Until food comes, the first (good) white beer is hearty. The rather long waiting times are also the only reason why you do not take a chickenburger or something, although it would actually taste. And it's not just me. To the non-fast food of today: the only thing that could be disturbed at the brittle of the peasant would be that the chicken meat was a bit dry, in addition something chic for the eye, a few leaves of green or something. There was nothing to taste, however. Since the shares are reasonable and the price still fits, I can now evaluate the P/L ratio equally positively.
Short report: It is not difficult to see that in the Viennese Brathendl much is pumped away from the original, especially in the courts. But: There are also affordable subscription menus, changing offers or a larger cake / dessert selection etc. The Gaststube recalls old times in a not disturbing way. Less nostalgic is the entrance area where to take a bar for fast food. Everything in everything, but quite original. The outdoor area is located on the main road, almost without a transition, with the exception of parking spaces, which is not the highlight of attractiveness. The waiter is beautiful and fast. It's not up to him to wait too long for food. Until food comes, the first (good) white beer is hearty. The rather long waiting times are also the only reason why you do not take a chickenburger or something, although it would actually taste. And it's not just me. To the non-fast food of today: the only thing that could be disturbed at the brittle of the peasant would be that the chicken meat was a bit dry, in addition something chic for the eye, a few leaves of green or something. There was nothing to taste, however. Since the shares are reasonable and the price still fits, I can now evaluate the P/L ratio equally positively.