Die Mosers - Mariapfarr
Die Mosers
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Beautiful place for a family dinner: very tasty national kitchen and excellent service. very quiet and situated in the center of the village
We stayed in an apartment near and had to find somewhere to the breakfast on Sunday morning in august. this proved to be a very big challenge in the village, probably because it was quite late in the morning. At some point we thought we would try the moss. the friendly lady who greeted us looked doubtful, but in the review with the kitchen she offered us some cooked eggs, bacon/ham and roggenbrot. I had a skill with three fried eggs and pieces of speck. my son and his friend shared a similar skill with touch and sink. I washed my eggs with a cup of milk coffee. we enjoyed all this on the sunny terrace, which also gave us a chance to do some serious people watching. service was friendly and attentive. I guess we were unusual foreign guests. all three of us fought a little bit with the local Austrian, but we understood well.
Everything we ordered came in minutes, the portions are large enough, the eating is fantastic, and the personal is so beautiful that we decided to come back here again.
We were staying in an apartment nearby and needed to find somewhere for breakfast on a Sunday morning earlier in August. This proved to be quite a challenge in the village, presumably because it was getting quite late in the morning. Eventually we thought that...we'd try Die Mosers. The kind lady who greeted us looked doubtful, but on checking with the kitchen she offered us some cooked eggs, bacon/ham and rye bread. I had a skillet with three fried eggs and bacon pieces. My son and his girlfriend shared a similar skillet with scrambled egg and ham. I washed my eggs down with a welcoming cup of milk coffee. We enjoyed all this on the sunny terrace which also gave us a chance to do some serious people watching. Service throughout was friendly and thoughtful. I guess that we were unusual, foreign guests. All three of us struggled a bit with the local Austrian accent but we made ourselves well understood.
