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Avaliação da contribuiçãoA salad with chicken and bark steak ordered. salat goes with a lot of edgy that is difficult to call delicious at all. steak was moderate.
Haus zeyen is a local restaurant pub from the beaten stretch, visited by the natives and as such it has a fabulous warm, friendly and humming atmosphere over it. 35 years ago it was a bus station, but since then. it is a lively restaurant bar that serves fabulous local cuisine and the sion colsch beer stands directly from a keg on a platform on the curved bar. there are tables, but since I have eaten alone and it has been fully booked, I sat and ate at the bar, which was nice in the did when I filled the friendly merciful constantly the small 0.2L bierglasses and loaded them into the bearer they use to take them in quantity on the tables. I had to begin to eat the wobble soup, which was hot but tasty radioactiw, followed by the scavenger plate', 3 delicious pork steaks with roasted carrots, plucked, carrots and hollandaise sauce. it was hearty, local comfort and it was fabulous. the prices are not bad at all with my main dish costs only € 14,50, the suppe € 3,50 and every 0,2L colsch € 1,60 summing up this place is only fabulous and a great place to visit for every visitor coln like me. Very good.
Second visit in the house zeyen and again eat good. it is on the generally quieter and more intimate side of the city and visited mainly by local, but it is worth finding the effort. this visit was an early Saturday night, it was quiet and we got in. table without booking. we had both schinitzel, cordon bleu and naturel, both were great. it is worth asking for bratkartoffeln instead of chips. beside salads also very tasty. nice celiac, nice staff, cheap prices. will come back!
Good pub if they want to go to the arena and avoid the amount. we decided on the basis that they can have great carvings. Unfortunately, ours were very dry. disappoint. friendly service, although it was a bit difficult to get the attention of the waitress, even if the tables were not full. at least the main menu was in English and there was a person who spoke English.
Visited as a family with two teenage boys. We decided to try here as an alternative to the more obvious choices and we're so glad we did! Hadn't booked but, even though it was pretty busy, they squeezed us in. Mostly locals and the staff...only speak a little English but with my little bit of German we got on ok. We all had schnitzels, my cordon bleu (filled with ham and cheese) was fab! The Bratkartoffeln are excellent. Lots of nice Kölsch to wash it all down! Really liked the atmosphere the people were really nice. Very reasonably priced too! Would definitely consider a return visit!