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Poolse invloed vandaag op het menu bij dit "wegrestaurant". Soljanka is in de kleine versie mijn soep van de dag. Smaakt zo als het bedoelt is! Goulash met mooie stukken vlees die op je vork uiteen vallen. De aardappel gebakken is de hoofdgroente. Wat bladsla tomaat en komkommerschijfjes ter decoratie. Zure room is in een schaaltje optioneel toe te voegen aan het vlees. Meest verrassend het kleine weckpotje komkommer... View all feedback.
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Wir sind durch Freunde auf diese Lokal aufmerksam geworden.Esmacht von Außen einen orginellen Eindruck,mit alter Zapfsäule Skat spielenden Gästen und interessanter Deko.Wir haben Essen und Trinken bestellt.Das Bier kam sofort,das Essen brauchte etwa eine Stunde.Ergebniss:ein angebrannter Flammkuchen,ein langweilig scheckender Salat ohne Dressing und Brot,ein Schnitzel ala Kantine dazu Spätzleaus der Tüte.Dazu braucht... View all feedback.
If you want to enjoy good food, well prepaired and arranged on your plate bud also want to feel as a guest in a very frendly and easygoing atmosphere, than the Restaurant Raststätte Gnadenbrot is the place to go and to rest. I truly felt...a kind of home, far from home. Thanks to the Team of Raststätte and his Owner
Probably only Germans can enjoy a restaurant, where you exactly feel like getting „scraps from the table“ and be treated this way. Here you will find intellectuals, who try to make the best of their now „old age“.
Even though on the corner of a busy street, there's a nice outdoor area. The German food was good, prices reasonable, and staff spoke English. We ate here twice.
A very nice place, very neighbourhood like, feels so comfortable and inviting. Nice location for some people watching. The waiter is nice and efficient and the comfort food that they serve was excellent.
Being prominently located on a corner with lots of outdoor seating, this is very much a place for gay men to meet, see and be seen. Straights just need to accept that in this part of Schöneberg they are the minority. Food is OK and...decent value, but given the wide menu, few of the dishes are likley to very special. In addition to the usual German cooking, they offer a selection of Eastern European dishes to be washed down with Polish or Czech beer. Service is efficient, if not particularly warm.