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- Pleasant and Tasty
I went there early on a Sunday and it was eerily exactly as in the first review. There was one customer sitting at a table and, other than that, not a soul was to be found, not even a peep out of the kitchen. After five minutes of looking at the menu, there was still no sign of anyone. When I came back later that afternoon (as planned) however, everything had changed. There were not one but two waitresses busily hopping around, and I was approached and greeted immediately after sitting down at a table. I was able to order within a couple of minutes, and before I had even finished my beverage, my food had arrived. My waitress was extremely friendly, informed and helpful, which only added to the quality of my dining experience. So much for claims of poor service. Burgers are 7-8 euros. Some aren't really "burgers" though, but rather creative forms of sandwiches. Four different salads are 8.50-10.50 euros, and are hopefully correspondingly large, but I didn't try one. Four interesting pasta dishes, of which two are gluten-free, are 8-9 euros. I ordered the gnocchi, and while the portion was somewhat small, it was still tasty and filling, although the sauce was a bit on the sweet side. They do list it in the menu as being "fruity", but I'm sure they use some additional sweetener to get it that sweet. I mean noticeably sweet. I also ordered a house-made lemonade, which was quite tasty, but at 3,50 euros also correspondingly huge. Side orders are a bit expensive at 3.50-4.50 euros for either some form of potato (fries/wedges/sweet-potato fries) or a small salad. A special mention must be made for the decor and ambience. High ceilings (and thus quiet!), tasteful colors and furniture, and a roomy, open layout spanning several rooms make this a wonderful dining experience. Even though there's plenty of space now, I can only imagine that this place will become popular and you'll need to reserve for dinner.