Unfortunately, or luckily, we have to eat every day. And I am the type of person who likes changes, so I do not like to eat at the same place every day. So I change places regularly.
So this is one more place I want to suggest for you. This is a small family-owned restaurant. The owners are from Nepal and the recipes are originals, improved through many years of work.
I usually go there for lunch, so I choose from the 'Meal of the day' menu. Every working day (11:00 - 17:00) you have an offer of € 3.99 main meal or € 1.50 for soup. There are two options for the mains - a chicken dish or vegetarian dish. If you are too busy they offer take-away too.
And even if you are not hungry, just stop by for a cup of coffee or a glass of beer - draft beer is also available.
If you are lazy - now there's a delivery option also available.
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