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I visited this restaurant in the boutique area of Mitte in Berlin both yesterday and today, and I must say the experience was disappointing.
Yesterday, the management and friendliness of the employee were very pleasant; a very kind red-haired girl managed everything alone with courtesy, despite there being no table service. Today, however, we encountered the owner, an absolutely arrogant, unpleasant person with a challenging look as if to say, "if you don't like it, leave".
A seventy-year-old man with white hair and a goatee, his behavior was utterly inappropriate for a restaurateur.
Today, the full staff was present, micromanaged by the boss.
They are famous for their wiener schnitzel, but if you want it, you have to pay dearly! €31 for a wiener schnitzel cannot even be justified by the note on the first page of the menu, which apologizes for the price increase due to the VAT inclusion of 19%, (and not 50%…).
Among other things, the waiter warned us that there were dangerous glass shards under our table but didn't even think of picking them up!
This isn't the first time we've visited this place, as we often come to Berlin, but paying €31 for a wiener is daylight robbery.
Many restaurants, for less money, don't serve you a wiener with breading that falls off the meat and is tough and dry.
Remember: choosing restaurants with a good quality-price ratio means supporting capable restaurateurs.
Exorbitant prices, poor service, and the owner's arrogance should not be accepted!
What a shame this change of direction!