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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHave walked by Sonja's on Friedrichstrasse I don't know how many times ... and thought we should try it out some time. Well today for dinner we stopped in there. What a cute restaurant. Definitely worth the stop! It was decorated from floor to ceiling in fall motif. The decorations were tastefully done and added some character and charm we did not expect. We even got to meet Sonja herself as she come out to the table to explain some of the menu items. We shared a bowl of Portuguese Mussels enough for four people. They were yummy! Based on the menu and plates we noticed coming out of the kitchen we are definitely visiting again.
Went here for dinner. Things began badly with warm mineral water being brought. When we queried this we were brought some ice rather than the ice bucket everyone else had. We asked what a dish was that someone else had only to be told by the waitress that she didn’t know! That was the only answer we got about that. When the food came it was a sloppy mess. I had goat’s cheese in honey and walnuts. Sounded great but was covered in chilli flakes not described on the menu. The other dish was a kebab covered in sloppy sweet and sour sauce! We really couldn’t eat much. The waitress asked if we’d enjoyed the food and we said no. Not only weren’t we offered anything off the bill but it was obvious the owner was sitting there eating too and she didn’t make a move or show any concern. Avoid this place!
Came in for a drink and ended up having the Camembert and a Flat Bread. Food was delicious! The staff are fantastic! They were so helpful and friendly. Would definitely recommend!
This place made a good lunch stop for us. A day of brilliant sunshine and sitting outside was a great pleasure. Pleasant and friendly service, a good menu and nice food and drinks. Recommended.
Most festive meal I've ever had. Night before Saint Nicholas Day, my wife and I ate at this restaurant. The atmosphere and decoration inside was what...