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Rude staff, and especially the managers that lady is not prepared and very rude when they come in the big group, they separated them that they even separated them in addition to our table than we complain, she said she said If it is not important attitude towards the customer, she tends to give the customer privillage that spoke their non-Australian Lingo ... Hats! Bad staff, rude manager, I can list more if you want ...
Aside from being forced onto the set menu, which is not worth the money unless you're prepared to turn a night out into a game of Man vs. Food, the food here is far below standard. The prices are fine, $30 for a giant family-sized pizza worth of schnitzel, but the schnitzel you get would make you hate schnitzel. It's dry, the toppings are pathetic, and the chicken ones were barely cooked. As we were forced onto the set menu for booking 12, though only having 10 in the group (we were told that we had to have the set menu or we'd be charged $20 for the two missing party members - they have $10 pp booking fee for reservations), which meant a table full of chips and poorly dressed greek salad. We ordered 4 schnitzels - three turned up and 1 of them was not even the one we ordered. Later we ordered a 4th again and guess what... it never turned up. The waitress was short and rude and treated us as if we were a hinderance for wanting gravy with our dry, cold chips. We ordered coke and that never appeared but plenty of substandard sangria did. I guess if you drink enough of that you can overlook the awful schnitzel. (We never got to try their dessert because we were asked to leave the table as soon as we were done bagging all the leftovers into takeout containers that you were charged the luxury of getting as a doggy bag.) You can also deal with the fact the place looks like a downstairs toilet with white tiles and lots of mirrors. You sit on worn chairs, or if you're lucky a hard white bar which is only comfortable if you sit on your jacket, as I did. The place has the appeal of a cafeteria, you even eat off plastic plates the size of a kid's cafeteria tray, it's far from a restaurant. Add that it's down a unnervingly steep flight of stairs, like a good downstairs public toilet, and you really get some atmosphere. I would recommend this place if every other place (including Oportos) in Marrickville is closed otherwise I'm sure the Tavern next door has a better atmosphere, better staff, and nicer food.
Aside from being forced onto the set menu, which is not worth the money unless you're prepared to turn a night out into a game of Man vs. Food, the food here is far below standard. The prices are fine, $30 for a giant family-sized pizza worth of schnitzel, but the schnitzel you get would make you hate schnitzel. It's dry, the toppings are pathetic, and the chicken ones were barely cooked. As we were forced onto the set menu for booking 12, though only having 10 in the group (we were told that we had to have the set menu or we'd be charged $20 for the two missing party members - they have $10 pp booking fee for reservations), which meant a table full of chips and poorly dressed greek salad. We ordered 4 schnitzels - three turned up and 1 of them was not even the one we ordered. Later we ordered a 4th again and guess what... it never turned up. The waitress was short and rude and treated us as if we were a hinderance for wanting gravy with our dry, cold chips. We... read more
This Schnitzelria is really big part and not expensive. I do not order at all. The best .. You are really friendly.
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