5/5 Ludwig W. 4 years ago on Google
That
kind
of
place
has
become
rare.
Very
old
furnishings,
in
the
style
of
the
late
monarchy.
A
general
sense
of
snug
luxury.
Very
cozy
and
beautiful.
No
loud
music,
the
guests
keep
their
voices
down
and
keep
to
themselves.
The
cakes
we
tried
were
just
delicious,
with
the
best
that
I've
eaten.
One
thing
that
warms
my
heart
as
someone
who
loves
Austrian
coffee
(and
alas
Hungarian
in
that
case)
is,
that
you
can
actually
order
"Verlängerten
braun"
and
you
actually
get
a
softer
coffee
with
milk
instead
of
a
riddled
waitress
that
ends
up
bringing
a
Capuccino
with
milk
foam
on
top.
Another
thing
that
was
remarkable
was
that
when
the
waitress
spilled
some
coffee
(just
that
the
saucer
was
full
of
coffee),
she
apologized
and
brought
me
new
coffee.
Nowadays
the
waiter
would
apologize,
but
be
quite
taken
aback
if
you
actually
wanted
replacement.
Not
the
case
here.
That
kind
of
courtesy
is
something
I
like
to
indulge
in
once
in
a
while.
Cafés
used
to
be
like
that,
but
the
heartbeat
of
todays
society
is
too
fast
to
wait
for
these
kind
of
attention.