Theater Klause - Menu

Metzgergasse 7, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany

🛍 Deutsch, Ort Zum Feiern, Biergärten In Der Nähe, Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten

4.8 💬 2 Recensioni
Theater Klause

Telefono: +49602122074

Indirizzo: Metzgergasse 7, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany

Città: Aschaffenburg

Piatti: 24

Recensioni: 2

Sito Web: http://www.theaterklause-ab.de

"wie immer super, essen ist super, der service ist super, nur alles top"

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very good bourgeois kitchen, always very tasty.

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wie immer super, essen ist super, der service ist super, nur alles top

Categorie

  • Deutsch Assapora i ricchi sapori della cucina tradizionale tedesca, caratterizzata da carni sostanziose, crauti agri e salse sontuose. Delizia con piatti autentici che portano il gusto della Germania sulla tua tavola.
  • Ort Zum Feiern
  • Biergärten In Der Nähe Goditi un'atmosfera rilassata con una selezione di birre artigianali, cocktail rinfrescanti e deliziosi bocconcini in questi giardini della birra nelle vicinanze. Perfetto per incontri, godersi il sole o rilassarsi sotto le stelle.
  • Regionale Internationale Spezialitäten Esplora una vasta gamma di specialità internazionali regionali, dai saporiti piatti asiatici ai gustosi classici europei, offrendo un assaggio delle autentiche tradizioni culinarie di tutto il mondo.

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"The restaurant of the Landhotel Klingerhof two miles away, our base, was closed and the receptionist recommended the Old Church in nearby Haibach, a pretty village in the valley below. It was almost full, and that at 7pm on a Sunday evening - a good sign! The place looked quite authentic, an impression re-inforced by the realisation that many locals were eating there. A friendly young waitress brought us a quite extensive menu in German only and we opted for a carafe of what we were told was a dry white housewine at a moderate price whilst we perused it. Neither of us found the wine dry and it was exchanged for another one without fuss, this time dry. I opted for the onion soup. My wife wanted a small tuna salad as a starter and sensibly suggested we should order our main course later, having seen the size of portions on other tables. My steaming soup arrived first, served in a big bowl; just as well it was so hot that I had to wait because it took some time for her salad to arrive. A starter salad? It was enormous, very fresh and delicious!Outgoing diners had to pass our table and we noticed that nearly all had a ‘doggy bag’ – it seemed to be taken for granted that most would be defeated by the amount of food and cardboard boxes to take uneaten food home were provided as if it was a matter of course.Our first course would have been enough but I felt a bit guilty, ordered some more wine, then agreed with my wife that we would order a Wiener Schnitzel (her choice) to be shared between us. A large plate with two schnitzels, French fries and salad arrived. We just could not do the contents justice (the food tasted fine!) and managed to eat just about a quarter between us. I had to explain to the waitress that there was nothing wrong with the food – on the contrary – and she immediately asked if we wanted a box to take the rest with us, an offer we declined.For two sizable first courses, basket of bread, a gigantic main course and ¾ litres of a very acceptable house wine the bill came to 34 Euros!...This was quantity paired with quality at a give-away price!"