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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis is known around here as the fish place, because it serves a variety of fish meals--salmon, trout, carp (in season). It also has the regular variety of German food including really good dinner salads and excellent kaese spaztle (homemade macaroni and cheese). The food is always good, prices great, and the waitress very nice. Menus are in English and German. Parking is just around, but it 's on a dead-end street, so park wherever. A bonus is the train bridge just a few yards away, so you can watch the trains go by, but they 're high, so it 's quiet.
This is known around here as "the fish place," because it serves a variety of fish meals--salmon, trout, carp (in season). It also has the regular variety of German food including really good dinner salads and excellent kaese spaztle (homemade macaroni and cheese). The food is always good, prices great, and the waitress very nice. Menus are in English and German. Parking is just around, but it's on a dead-end street, so park wherever. A bonus is the train bridge just a few yards away, so you can watch the trains go by, but they're high, so it's quiet.
The food was outstanding. That was the first place that I tried german food. They did not disappoint.
The inn to the Swedes hill is a petty-bourgeois guest house on the outskirts of Ansbach. You are always kindly served and the menu has something to offer for every taste. The freshly baked carp or the trout blue is especially delicious.
The food was extraordinarily good! Even salads and supplements are incredibly good!