This is a very old and popular restaurant in Salzburg, with a history of hundreds of years! It has a large courtyard where you can dine in the garden. We chose to have our dinner and lunch the next day here because their food, environment and service were impeccable, so we were too lazy to choose another one.
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This is a very old and popular restaurant in Salzburg, with a history of hundreds of years! It has a large courtyard where you can dine in the garden. We chose to have our dinner and lunch the next day here because their food, environment and service were impeccable, so we were too lazy to choose another one.
The local B&B owner recommended this restaurant to us, saying that it has a very good reputation among the locals! We were not disappointed. The restaurant is very big. The weather was good that day, and we mostly dined in the garden. The dishes are very rich and they suit our tastes, but the most famous thing is its beer. The old photos hanging on the wall show that this restaurant has a history of hundreds of years. After returning, I checked online and found that German Chancellor Merkel and Hopkins were its guests; the musical prodigy Mozart often came here to play... and the price is affordable, absolutely recommended!
Following the recommendation of Ctrip, I came to this centuries-old restaurant, and it was indeed the right choice! Sitting in the historic garden for a meal, watching the waiters in ethnic costumes busy shuttling six large beers in one hand, my mood was high, and the dishes were also great, and I was satisfied in every way!
Business is really good. There are many seats in the garden. They were full in a short time. I ordered a fish fillet and a German pork knuckle. The price of the two items is about the same. As a result, the fish fillet was obviously not enough to fill my stomach, and the pork knuckle was so full that I couldn't finish it. Fortunately, they complemented each other. The taste is really great! It seems that in the German and Austrian regions, if you want to eat economically, you can't go wrong with the pork knuckle!
Authentic Austrian style, but the portions are huge. If everyone gets a set of appetizer, main dish, and dessert, they can't finish it. Or maybe Chinese people just don't eat much. We learned from our previous experience of eating in the Czech Republic and there was a lot of leftovers. The four of us only had one appetizer, one salad, two main dishes, one dessert, beer and drinks, but we still couldn't finish it.