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When we arrived we had to park down and walk up, as there were no parking spaces left. When we were in the restaurant we had to wait 15 minutes before we could order and get drinking. Until we order food and get past another hour. The waiter made more jokes than his job. All in all, all in this restaurant were completely overwhelmed with the situation and did not come after the orders. Pizza was delicious but took to... View all feedback.
Had a nice evening since the food: 5 service: 5 atmosphere: 5.
Overpriced. Eating is okay, but not high quality. Strength broth 7€, small pizza 12€, large pizza 17€ up, salad 15€, drinks 4€ etc. Arrogant high-noise waiter. When people come with suit, they are managed directly. Hikingers in trekking clothes are also served, but next door. Price-performance ratio is absolutely not given. Maybe you should think about the behavior and prices. And if the restaurant is too expensive in this great location to stay over water, it should be handed over to another gastronomy that could make the Buchberg grill a lucrative and popular place.
Eventhough they are not authentic Italian, the food is good (except for the pasta) but the service fantastic Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Fully furnished, good service, good food. Unfortunately, like everything in the world has its price.
Food is good, but: large pizza 19,50€Why does a senior dish (scarves, pommes supplement salad cost more than the same as a children's menu (without supplement salad? Answer: Because a supplement salad is there! However, the menu will not be cheaper if I order the supplement salad on a normal menu!Cola wheat 0.5l for 5,20€ you should not be. Conclusion: If you have enough notes, you can eat there well. You must always have cash, because card payment is not ; Kid friendliness: Small children get a LutscherParking: Directly adapted to the restaurant, but to the natural environment, so watch when walking. Lower car parks best at the bottom of the mountain book;