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Wasgaustr. 17, 76848 Schwanheim, Germany

🛍 German, Salads, European, Ice cream

4.7 💬 322 Anmeldelser

Telefon: +4963921886,+496392993147

Adresse: Wasgaustr. 17, 76848 Schwanheim, Germany

By: Schwanheim

Retter: 15

Anmeldelser: 322

"We eat there and were sent away unfriendly because one of our family(4 people) wanted to order a soup at night a more expensive dish. It's always restless and great. Besides, the soup is so expensive anyway. PS: We will no longer come Service: Type of meal: Dinner"


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super service, a very good kitchen. we will see

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we always like to come here to eat! good regional food! also vegetarian and vegan! quality! very friendly service!


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What should I write... You have to convince yourself on site. Very nice ambience, very nice servicemen, food and drink above the top. Recommended food: 5 service: 5 atmosphere: 5.


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We eat there and were sent away unfriendly because one of our family(4 people) wanted to order a soup at night a more expensive dish. It's always restless and great. Besides, the soup is so expensive anyway. PS: We will no longer come Service: Type of meal: Dinner

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  • German Nyt de rike smakene av tradisjonell tysk mat, med solide kjøttretter, syrlig surkål og smakfulle sauser. Kos deg med autentiske retter som gir en smak av Tyskland til bordet ditt.
  • Salads Ferske og livlige, våre salater er laget med sesongbaserte ingredienser og en blanding av sprø grønnsaker, fargerike grønnsaker og unike dressinger, som tilbyr et deilig og sunt valg for enhver smak.
  • European
  • Ice cream Et herlig utvalg av kremede, håndlagde iskrem med en rekke smaker fra klassisk vanilje og sjokolade til unike valg som lavendel honning og krydret mango, perfekt for å tilfredsstille din søt tann.

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