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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEating is beautiful and fresh and healthy- portions are also great, which is beautiful. but the waiter hmmm. came here with a friend the other day. there was a sign that please wait for them to sit. After 5 minutes they didn't sit me. So I just went after a place to sit alone. well. next I see is one of the waiters who has lunch with his mask. but he coughs loudly, and I heard he talks about corona with the other waitress he sits with. the cough was like a corona cough. it was just so unrequired. I mean, seriously, I don't say that to be unkind, but if they are a customer in a restaurant at a time like this, that is the last thing they want to see when they try to enjoy a meal. if you're not good, just stay home. I wouldn't be surprised if I was contacted in a few days by the contact form I filled out there. that was a terrible experience, and I still worry. I couldn't take anymore so I just paid as fast as possible. but of course the unattended waiter age groups took to come to pay. I didn't want to tip them. but actually, I didn't want to retire from them so that I just let them keep the change.
If they are looking for Asian Japanese food, then this is the place to go. although can not say it is spicy spicy for an Indian taste buds, but can say that they definitely give good quality tasty food. but it is only partial, it is in the regular crowd and it needs to then share their table with someone else. And if someone next to them speaks too loud or tries to establish a conversation with them, then it feels that someone in their data enters with their partner. otherwise eating is good, ambiente is beautiful and the personal friendly.
Great eating and friendly waitress beautiful atmosphere prices ok clean and tidy right in the city center
When shopping along Hauptstraße in Heidelberg, I would pop into MoschMosch if I crave the familiarity of a bowl of ramen in a miso-based broth spiked with kimchi and roasted pork belly. I enjoy the flexibility of pimping my soup to taste with the condiments...provided on the table. My aunt was in town for some shopping on Hauptstraße, so I brought her to MoschMosch for a lunch pit-stop. It was a Monday, the place was not packed, yet we waited quite a while for our noodles. When our bowls of Glücksgefühle arrived, our ramen was overcooked and had lost its bite. The pork belly was tasty though, and I enjoyed seasoning my soup to taste. I was finishing up the soup from the bottom of my bowl when I felt something metallic in my mouth and spat it out. It was a broken-off strand from a steel wool scrubber (see photo)! Apparently, the kitchen staff scrubbed the pots and pans so hard that this bit got left behind. The manager was apologetic and she offered my aunt and I complimentary beverages. As we were already full of soup, we declined. She then asked if she could give us some dessert to take away. We didn't want to carry food with us while shopping, so we declined this offer as well. Eventually, she deducted my bowl of ramen from the bill. The food at MoschMosch tastes decent, but I wonder about the care taken by the kitchen staff to prepare the dishes. Because of today's discovery, there's only a two-star rating from me. I was lucky to chance upon this physical hazard in my food before swallowing. Had it been caught amongst the ramen instead of lurking at the bottom of the bowl, who knows how it would have affected me!
We saw this place when walking downtown and decided to try it since it seemed good. I had the chicken teriyaki and my daughter a bowl of fried rice. She loved her rice. However, my food was almost cold, maybe it had been sitting there...since the restaurant was pretty full and only 2 servers were covering the whole restaurant. All and all good option