
German sausages rule at Brotzeit (German for ‘bread time’) – big fat loops of them served every which way. Our favourites include grilled garlic pork sausages resting on a mound of perfectly sautéed potato discs and subtly tart sauerkraut, and the thick slabs of beef that were slow-boiled till they turned tender and sweet. Desserts are especially a treat: the apple strudel is a huge roll of fruit with whispery sheets of pastry and a crunch of almonds, while the shredded pancake with custard and strawberry confit is heaven on a plate. Come in hungry – the servings here are huge. The salads easily make an entire meal too.
Transport
Nearby Stations: HarbourFront
Telephone 6272 8815
Transport
Nearby Stations: City Hall
Telephone 6883 1534
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I like the ambience and the service is good, though the german food served from the kitchen sometimes just fails. Recently ordered weisswurst that have been boiled or too long in the water, which makes the skin peel of a nightmare, besides that the taste goes limbo. You either can be lucky or unlucky with what u get. so be prepared.
Posted on Sun 06 Jul 2008 12:17:34