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3.5 stars! I visited this place with a couple of friends. I ordered the chicken schnitzel with cucumber salad (special request for salad because it wasn't an option in the menu). Normally it comes with spaetzle or mashed potatoes. My friend ordered the veal schnitzel and another friend ordered the meat perogies. The food was definitely "a-ok" but I didn't like that the schnitzel was sitting on top of a wet cucumber salad which made the schnitzel soggy. They gave a lot of cucumber salad which was very tasty and included a lot of dill. The portions were large as well. The atmosphere was family-style. My friend who had come when it was "Schnitzeland" had mentioned that the atmosphere was better before as it seemed more "cool" and modern...but I supposed they probably wanted to make the restaurant more family-friendly. Majority of the clientele who come here seems to be Eastern European as well, so it must be authentic...? Service was good. They pour water for you when you run out and are generally attentive. Pricing is comparable to other restaurants that sell schnitzel, but I found it to be a tad on the pricier side. All in all, I'd return here again.
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