I don't know why but I had been CRAVING schnitzel a lot lately and after extensive research I decided to go to this place. I went Sunday night around 8:30pm and it wasn't very packed. It's in an extremely quiet part of town and I must be feeling the Halloween spirit because it kind of spooked me a little. The sign is also not illuminated so I almost missed it.
Getting into the restaurant we saw that we had to seat ourselves since there were no wait staff in sight. My friend and I had sat down for about 10 minutes before the bartender/waitress had given us menus. I felt bad for her as she was the only front of house staff working. The ambiance is very cozy and felt like I was in Europe.
My friend and I ordered the wiener schnitzel ($15.99) with the potato salad (+$1.50) to share (+$1.50). I think it's silly to have to pay $1.50 extra to split an order but it was completely worth it! The schnitzel took some time to cook which was fine because that meant fresh and made to order :D I'm also glad I split the order with my friend because holy the schnitzel was humongous. See picture attached to this review. It was perfectly cooked with a nice crispy breading and tenderness to the meat. The potato salad was super tasty, creamy with the right amount of tang and the potatoes were not overcooked.
Our total bill came to $26.31 with a beer for $6.75. Our wiener schnitzel came up to be $19.56 which is a bit more that what we should have been charged but there was practically no taxes so I am not complaining!
I would definitely come back here again, the waitress was friendly, and the food was amazing. I even had leftovers for two more meals!