From the outside it looks like a quaint little place but when you walk in you realize how tiny it is. It is like you just walked in to someone's kitchen. They have literally four chairs lined up against a breakfast bar. The family photos and magnets on the fridge right opposite the seating area makes it feel very homely.
We all ordered the King Schnitzel sandwich ($10 including tax). It came with fried onions, cheese and what felt like a whole bottle of mayo slathered over it. The schnitzel is definitely gigantic. I had to actually split it with a coworker. It is a bit disappointing that there is more breading than meat but at $5 for my whole meal I am quite satisfied. Also, it is really heavy and tasty (of course because it is deep fried).
They have a lunch combo for $10.99 (a regular sandwich, soup and pop) which looks like more than enough food for two. Remember to bring cash, no cards accepted here.