The Voglauerhof seems to be a bit old and at least the restaurant is run by Hungarians. In addition to the usual local menu, there are also Hungarian delicacies, so to speak, and they try to please EVERYONE with pizza and pasta, but this rarely works. With some reservations, I ordered a game stew soup and was served a reddish soup that showed fat eyes, and I thought it was more of a fish soup. In addition to a few indefinable pieces of meat, there were lots of mushroom leaves and pieces of vegetables. The creamy paprika taste, which is rather "unusual" for game stew in our latitudes, was "of the FINEST" and if that is the Hungarian type of game stew soup, I wish it was offered to me more often. Having been clever with a side of Hungarian dishes, I also ordered stuffed peppers and it seems to be the same sauce as in the soup.......Unfortunately, here too, the peppers were cooked with the stuffing and so the taste of the peppers is no longer there. The minced meat with rice was flavorful, but unfortunately the potatoes had been kept warm for too long and then they had that bitter taste... What was really lousy was the so-called espresso, which wasn't even a little long in consistency and was a ridiculous €2 too much. But if you want to eat HUNGARIAN in this area, you should go there. Köszönöm szepen a kedves kiszolgalast.
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