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So, we're on this "Slow Food" Label trip--scoping out restaurants in Europe that carry this label and/or belong to the CittàSlow movement. Waldkirch falls into the latter category, and Zum Storchen has the Slow Food label. We had just recently dined in another upscale Slow Food restaurant in Switzerland, shelled out a LOT of money for the "privilege" or pleasure or whatever the pretense, and then came to Zum Storchen on one of our discovery excursions. It was wonderful. An unpretentious place, very attentive and friendly owners, cool but cozy decor...and really reasonable=affordable prices for the culinary experience. My husband and I ordered different dishes so that we could taste test what we would each have ordered alternatively! (Does that sound confusing?) I swear, after tasting my husband's food, I could have ordered another round of an entree in lieu of dessert! The co-owner/server was knowledgable about the wine selection and recommended a nice one|| for us.||The place is in an historical building, it is small inside with exposed structural beams. We didn't count exactly, but there were tables to accommodate maybe about 24-30 guests? I think the only drawback to the set-up here was the draft from the front door and a bit of smoke from the kitchen area. Otherwise, the seating afforded privacy and a nice ambiance.||We spoke to the owner after we studied the restaurant's regular menu--she provided a lot of information that we wished had been included on a legend or in a descriptive part of the menu card. I was really impressed about what she had to say about their philosophy--that the emphasis was on local and seasonal--not necessarily "bio", since bio can mean that the product might be unseasonal and be leaving a large carbon footprint to get to the restaurant (like raspberries from the southern hemisphere in January!). Pretty cool, when you realize that you have to consider the whole picture, not just latch on to a trend.||We didn't come to stay in the hotel, but I would love to try it sometime when we visit nearby Freiburg. I've read good things about it, and the comments are qualitatively consistent with the positive experience we had in the restaurant.||Hope to go back soon.