"I was a guest at the kennel restaurant in May. The restaurant is idyllic and very quiet in the heart of the historic old town of Ottweiler. In the Middle Ages, forces called a free surface between inner and outer walls. The remains of the old city fortification, which includes the medieval Ottweiler, date back to 15. Century. From the interior of the city you reach the kennel through small well cut cakes, today you enter through such a gate the beautiful beer garden on the old city wall. The restaurant itself offers about 50 people in different rooms, although simple, but originally tastefully decorated; so there is a “green” and a “moon space” as well as a small space called “Separee”, which is very suitable for smaller companies. Since May 2013, Verena Baab and Jana Gaube was operated, one is a confectioner, the other learned baker and confectioner. In addition to a small selection of dishes and changing daily meals, the kennel also offers all kinds of candy from the bakery and confectionery crafts and sees itself as a bistro and cafe. The concept seems to begin, the place was well visited. Service: We were very kindly greeted by a young waitress and disobediently served. She answered my questions about food and drinks very competently. But now for the most important thing: food: we shared an appetizer – goat cheese in the crispy Filoteig – on leaf salad with grilled paprika and homemade Chutney at 7.50 € As the main course we chose Viennese carvings – veal carvings in butter with cranberries, lemon, roast potatoes and salad garnish €50 all the ingredients were fresh. The appetizer salad was crunchy, nicely composed of different salads of the season, chicore leaves with tomatoes, carrots, radishes, grilled red and yellow peppers, roasted pumpkin and sunflower seeds, a delicious sweet acid sour churtney, in which pieces dominated by mango fruit, garnished with a physalis, the whole dressed Foli The main course couldn't convince. The Wiener Schnitzel from the calf was, as it belongs to a Wiener Schnitzel, nicely cut and baked with a spicy panade that only loosely wrapped the meat, golden brown. The panade was a bit too strong, but still tasted perfect. The meat was slimmer, but unfortunately a bit staggered. Maybe the carvings were too long in the butter or the meat was cut with the fiber. Even the roasted potatoes were not, as I love them, crispy and crispy fried, but rather, than if they had been sworn a little in not too hot fat. Price performance: here I can award 4 stars. Wiener Schnitzel luxuriant portion) for 12,50 € and the large also abundant appetizer salad with goat cheese for 7,50 € quite moderately calculated."