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Contribuiți la feedbackNo restaurant in the classic sense, but a museum café/bistro with garden part with beautiful weather. small meals are offered with Asian one-stroke. a quiet oasis in the middle of the old town, which probably don't even know all natives - the expression secret tip used further down fits perfectly.
This is one of those places that no one knows but should definitely be. There is a vegetarian menu for lunch that is always top Notch. Service is fast and friendly. The place is quite small, so be there early or make a reservation, especially if you are a group. There is also a beautiful garden on the back. And yes, it is actually in the trade museum, which is also worth a visit! Do not hesitate to come here for coffee and cake!
Located in a museum trade museum in the old part of the city on a church square that is actually round! Very small cozy place with ambience and not much space inside. But on a beautiful day there are seats outside... for people watching... and enjoying the sun. This visit we sat inside. The decor is interesting wallpaper printed with old-fashioned tattoo motifs, very tasteful flower arrangement, nothing overdue. The most interesting are the people who run it and the people who visit the café. Those who run it are kind and happy. Apparently, their guests are "regular", formed, peaceful. It is a place of positive moods. Now for dinner we ordered the Friday menu that was "made" by a Japanese woman who used to work there. Rice with mangold, tofu with a thick fog, a mushroom soup with whole mushrooms, a spicy salsa-like salad. We drank Buddha tea. The part was plentiful, and everything was quite tasty and the price was very reasonable. I will go back here, and next time I will take a friend to impress him, with the fact that I know some cool places to go in this pretty cool city.
Located in a museum (Gewerbemuseum) in the old part of town on a church square ( which is actually round!) Very small cozy place with ambience and not a lot of seating inside. But on a nice day there are seats outside--great for people watching and enjoying the sun. This visit we sat inside. The decor is interesting--wallpaper printed with old-fashioned tattoo motifs, very tasteful flower arrangement, nothing overdone. Most interesting are the people who run it and the people who frequent the café. Those running it are friendly and happy. Obviously their guests are regulars, educated, peaceful. It is a place of positive vibes.Now to the food--we ordered the Friday menu, which had been created by a Japanese woman who used to work there. Rice with mangold, tofu with a thick miso spread, a mushroom soup loaded with whole mushrooms, a spicy salsa-like salad. We drank Buddha tea. The portion was ample, and everything was quite tasty and the price very reasonable. I will go back here again, and I will take a friend next time to impress him/her with the fact that I know some cool places to go to in this pretty cool town.
This is one of those places no one knows but definitely should.There is one vegetarian menu for lunch which is always top notch.Service is fast and friendly.The place is rather small so be there early or make a reservation, especially if you're a group.There is also a nice garden in the back.And yes it is actually located in the Gewerbemuseum which is also worth a visit!Don't hesitate to just come here for coffee and cake!
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