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mszczepanikMarch 31, 20081
I recently ate at the Country Style Hungarian Restaurant, in the annex. Never had I eaten such a flavourless meal. I ordered the Vienna Schnitzel, what the should call it is Vienna Breading. There was more breading than meat. I ordered it with mashed potatoes, they were very bland and lifeless. As a side dish I asked for sauerkraut. When it arrived, it showed promise. Eating it is a different story. Again there was no flavour to the sauerkraut. If you are on a low salt or no spice diet, then the Country Style Hungarian Restaurant is for you. If you require flavour try Chopin Retaurant, Polonez Cafe, or the old standby Izba restaurant.
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mszczepanik March 31, 20081
I recently ate at the Country Style Hungarian Restaurant, in the annex. Never had I eaten such a flavourless meal. I ordered the Vienna Schnitzel, what the should call it is Vienna Breading. There was more breading than meat. I ordered it with mashed potatoes, they were very bland and lifeless. As a side dish I asked for sauerkraut. When it arrived, it showed promise. Eating it is a different story. Again there was no flavour to the sauerkraut. If you are on a low salt or no spice diet, then the Country Style Hungarian Restaurant is for you. If you require flavour try Chopin Retaurant, Polonez Cafe, or the old standby Izba restaurant.
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