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Bidrage med feedback(this is a review to the hotel part, as I had no chance to dine in their restaurant. the hotel is located directly on the mooring area, which has a farm market every morning. a walk to the main square takes less than 15 minutes and a bus...to the main railway station is only 200 meters away. a room is nice and cozy. an breakfast is good, although a series of warm products is limited. the staff in the hotel are nice and cheerful. I feel very welcome here.
Went here on the last night of our stay and wished we had been to visit earlier! Was a cold rainy evening and we stopped in here for a latte, hot chocolate and some hot food! I had a traditional Austrian beef soup (can't remember...the proper name) and my bf had goulash soup. Both presented very well, and both tasted amazing! Very reasonable prices too and the waiters were lovely, especially a slightly older gentleman that looked after our table! We will definately be back!
Have stayed for a night in the pension to the steirerstubn. in the evening we wanted to eat in the gastronomic garden. Unfortunately, no table was free. then have been in the dining room and have eaten there too night. Unfortunately, the meat was very tough at the black medallion, salad decoration was also not good and gurken much too thick cut. schnitzel was not so bad, but would have liked us something better. service was very stressed and therefore hardly smile on the lips. on new drinks was also not respected and we had approx. 15 min empty glasses.Also was the breakfast buffet which was included in the room was nothing special. have never been drinking such a strong coffee in life. cornflakes are glued together as if they were old. marmelade was too pissed for me.
Have recently eaten eggplant peas and eggplant soup with paganster. was really excellent and the service was also very great.
Great gastronomy with typical Styrian styles in the middle of the salon. the card offers all the Styrian food and therefore leaves no wish open.Who wants to eat Styrian must have been here once!