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| - I wanted to like this place, I really did, but unfortunately, that was not to be.
While the potions of schnitzel seem huge, this has gotta be the thinnest schnitzel I've ever eaten (I know what I'm talking about, I used to live in Switzerland). There was seriously as much breading as there was meat, and the breading wasn't thick at all. Also, the "salad" was seriously tiny - the portion size was on par with the free kimchi you get at korean restaurants. In addition, the "dumplings" that came with the schnitzel were like limp, mushy spaetzle covered in some sort of tasteless yellow sauce. Ugh. And all of the food was seriously bland.
The waitstaff were very nice, though, but the place seems kind of sketch as they only take cash and the tax is included in the menu price.
All in all, really not worth the money.
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