3/5 Tyler Z. 11 years ago on Google
To
be
clear
we
only
had
two
bowls
of
soup,
a
chai
tea,
and
a
hot
chocolate!
15EUR
(not
bad
for
homemade
quality
food
and
drink,
read
further...)
This
place
had
many
cakes
on
display
as
you
enter,
so
maybe
that
is
their
specialty,
and
reason
for
some
good
reviews
and
stars.
Regardless,
a
place
riding
the
backs
of
one
item
to
then
slip
you
extremely
poor
quality
items
at
an
exorbitant
price
feels
like
an
utter
scam
and
disrespect
for
their
customers
and
their
services.
Specifically,
I
ordered
the
goulash
soup
and
my
wife
the
tomato
soup.
Both
came
with
a
standard
bakery
bun,
but
at
4.90EUR
each
we
looked
forward
to
a
nice,
piping
hot,
and
homemade
quality
soup.
Especially,
in
an
environment
that
was
cozy
and
filled
with
people,
chalk
boards
nicely
placed
around
the
room
listing
quality
sounding
dishes
and
suggesting
a
regular
selection
of
specials
(oven
potatoes
with
quark
and
lox,
rice
pudding,
salad
with
fried
turkey,
strammer
max,
etc.).
Instead,
both
of
our
soups
were
heated
canned
soup.
My
hot
chocolate
was
from
a
machine,
although
I
have
to
say
I
have
had
much
worse
machine
hot
chocolate,
this
item
being
the
best
of
our
order.
The
Indian
Chai
Tea
at
3EUR
was
a
bag
tea,
the
worst
chai
my
wife
or
I
have
had,
to
the
point
that
she
did
not
drink
it.
It
had
a
bit
of
a
flavor,
just
nothing
spicy
or
like
chai.
Further
below,
I
demonstrate
for
the
unaware
or
those
requiring
proof
that
it
was
canned
soup,
however
to
close
up
this
review
overall,
we
would
never
expect
to
be
served
canned
soup
in
a
cafe
unless
it
was
a
truck
stop/fuel
station
cafe,
showing
the
obvious
signs
that
you
are
getting
quick
and
cheaply
prepared
items.
To
be
served
it
in
the
setting
of
the
town's
old
city
square,
by
a
seemingly
well-established
and
popular
cafe,
that
dressed
itself
up
as
a
cozy
establishment
serving
fine
cakes
and
drinks
with
unique
light
dishes,
was
a
complete
abuse
of
our
trust.
One
expects
what
they
get
from
a
McDonald's
or
Tim
Horton
type
place,
the
message
is
clear,
but
that
was
the
quality
we
received
from
this
place
and
it
did
everything
to
hide
that.
In
hindsight
there
are
signs
(5
soups
permanently
on
the
menu,
eisberg
lettuce
for
salads,
content
of
menu
was
same
as
chalkboards),
but
so
much
was
done
otherwise
to
paint
a
different
picture
that
when
we
are
busy
with
our
mind
elsewhere
they
reeled
us
in
perfectly.
I
grew
up
as
a
small
boy
with
the
cupboards
stocked
full
of
canned
soup,
but
I
have
not
chosen
to
eat
that
since
I
was
in
my
teens.
Goulash:
Diced
vegetables
and
meat
pieces,
all
of
the
same
shape
and
mushy
texture,
prepared
some
eons
ago
such
that
the
soup's
sour/sweet/salty
(unique
disgusting
flavour
of
most
tomato-based
canned
soups)
sauce
has
penetrated
and
dominated
the
meat
and
vegetables.
This
leaving
you
with
no
experience
of
the
individual
flavors
and
textures,
and
instead
just
turned
off
by
an
undesirable
taste
and
mush
in
the
mouth.
Then
the
single
mushroom
you
find
in
your
soup
really
hits
it
home,
with
its
slimy
coating
and
squishy
consistency.
A
freshly
cut
mushroom,
or
even
cut
and
added
a
week
prior
will
never
quite
achieve
that
horrible
experience
that
canned
soup
can
give
it.
That
is
the
thing
with
canned
soup,
it
is
consistent!
Everything
tastes
and
feels
the
same,
horrible
and
without
care
for
food
or
the
experience.