Totally worth the drive to a fairly random Commerical road in Etobicoke. After eating an extremely mediocre plate of schnitzel at near-by Izba a few months prior, I was on the hunt to quell my craving and followed my co-worker's glowing recommendation.
The exterior of the spot is underwhelming, but don't let that fool you. The inside looks like a mix between your Slavic Uncle's 70's cottage and a Swiss chalet, complete with a dancefloor, should you choose to imbibe in some polka dancing after your meal (note: not sure the live polka band plays every weekend, but they play some serious tunes over the PA regardless). The portions are huge here, so don't fill up on the very-tempting rye bread they bring to the table. My boyfriend and I ordered a custom mix of the Weiner Schnitzel (re: breaded, the way to go) which also came with the traditional red cabbage slaw, and the Jager Schnitzel, which came with a mushroom gravy sauce that we couldn't pass up. They also had a pretty great selection of German beers. Apparently you can also order a Fred Flintstone-sized leg of some long-extinct animal, which appeared to be popular with the locals.