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great place under trees. simple menu with family service, but excellently executed. the pancake soup was one of the best I've ever eaten. the children's dishes were incredibly large for euro can recommend this place very. View all feedback.
What Olov Berglund doesn't like about Zum Lindenwirt:
I came from the local linden host was good as long as the old linden hostess lived after that it went downhill, unfortunately the enkel did not have it. a popular Sunday day outing place was unfortunately no longer today. the food is unfortunately also only 0815. Pity View all feedback.
The staff here were wonderful! The food was tasty, local fare and the portions were hearty. We went back again the next night
Staying at the Azimut across the street, thought we'd try it instead of going into München. Of course the tap beer was great, but my Schnitzel Cordon Bleu was excellent. Nice little place to eat or drink. Am definitly going back
We ate here while staying at Hotel AZIMUT, just across the street. It's a very local Bavarian restaurant, with a tiny supermarket on the side. And just like a Bavarian restaurant, the portions are enormous and prices reasonable pretty much everything under euro. I...tried berner schnitzel for the first time, and it was deliciousschnitzel with caramelized onions on top, with a layer of cheese on top of the onions for good measure. Most entrees come with a hefty plate of mixed salad, which generally means an assortment of homemade cabbagecucumber pickles. We didn't get around to trying any of the other restaurants at Erding and can't compare, but if you are staying at AZIMUT and just want a decent nonoverpriced meal without too much hassle, this restaurant's the place
The lindenwirt is an old, established German restaurant that was thrown out of the hotel nummerhof. on a november Monday for me I asked my waitress when they served rouladen, a bark dish that my Polish mother had made earlier; sadly, they did not. I used my English translator app on my phone, in connection with the waitress who knew a little English, I left myself on cordon bleu from the black (pork, not huh;) it was nicely prepared: crispy crusty on the outside without being fat, tenderly delicious on the inside with delicious melted cheese, fresh from the usually hot one. the size of the roasted kartoffels was between typical American almost food French pommes steak pommes, they were crispy on the outside pleasantly soft hot on the inside. the tangy salat was superb for me, a welcome change to many sown salads that come with meal times in the usa: finely chopped gurks that met me like fresh pickel were the star of the show, but the crushed marinated carrots, good red cabbage, romaine lettuce sealed with a vinegar/oil dressing sealed the deal. the whole meal was a joy. on the following Tuesday I returned after a walk around the city. venus, a young lady who spoke English well, was my waitress in the night, as the evening quantity had not yet appeared, she spent some time with me to check the menu while I used my German-English translator app again. when I narrowed my selection, the chef kicked out of the kitchen, recognized me from the night before, said they had rouladen, so my choice met. it was also well prepared, rather delicate, wonderfully shattered in a thick brown engraving. the accompanying salate was different than in the night before; more conventional but all sweet were fresh, crisp, tasty. service of venus the other waitress was friendly, attentive, in harmony with the warm ambiente of the restaurant. zl was a hit for me. the prices were very reasonable: less than for every meal (big portions) for every half liter of the white beer I drank, a wonderful camp in erding.
Great place under trees. simple menu with family service, but excellently executed. the pancake soup was one of the best I've ever eaten. the children's dishes were incredibly large for euro can recommend this place very.