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Went to Sterle's after seeing it on triple-D and on the first leg of a road trip from A2 to Boston. Was hoping it wasn't one of these terrible places that Guy somehow manages to make look amazing, and indeed it wasn't! I had the wienerschnitzel and my lovely co-star had the goulash, but we ended up trading dishes half way through and each of us liked the other dish better. The beef in the goulash was incredibly tasty and tender. The schnitzel was a little bland for my taste but she liked it a lot and is 100% German so I'd go with her opinion over mine. Overall I'd have to say that this place is just A-OK; was expecting either spectacular homecooked food or a complete bust, but it landed somewhere in the middle. The chicken soup was alright but I'm not sure I "get" the ravings. The potato soup our friend ordered was a little odd; it was a tomato-based soup (unexpected!) that tasted a bit like Chef Boyardee spaghetti-Os to be honest. The salad had a lot of vinegar-y dressing on it. Go with the chicken soup. Overall, definitely give this place a shot if you're in the area, especially if you're a fan of European dining, but it wasn't my favorite-favorite.
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