Sterne Gasthaus - Carta

Hauptstrasse 16, Leimbach, Switzerland

🛍 Burgers, Hühnchen, Fast Food, Mexikanisch

4 💬 259 Reseñas

Dirección: Hauptstrasse 16, Leimbach, Switzerland

Ciudad: Leimbach

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 259

"the delivery time was quite long about 1 hour, but for the preparation of Mexican food I.o. the fajita was fade"

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perfect as always

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all great. nice supplier,top.


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food was in order, the supplier was great


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as always everything delicious and perfect Ver carta


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very good cordonbleu. cute was crispy and pommes crispy. very fine


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very good cordon bleu was,experienced but very large portion with nice also came,tipptopp was


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top cordon bleu, super quality. fine sweet and good pommes. we like to order again. Thank you Ver carta


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I had diarrhea and mega bauchaches because of eating and never had to order me again and the nachos were cold


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Poulet-Flügeli was very faded. in the fajitas were not all sauces there and the burger was already a bit cold.


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the delivery time was quite long about 1 hour, but for the preparation of Mexican food I.o. the fajita was fade Ver carta

Categorías

  • Burgers Jugosas y sabrosas hamburguesas elaboradas con ingredientes de primera calidad, desde carne de res clásica hasta opciones vegetarianas únicas, todas servidas con ingredientes frescos y una opción de papas fritas cortadas a mano o una ensalada crujiente.
  • Hühnchen Suculentos y sabrosos, nuestros platos de pollo están elaborados con carne tierna, condimentos sabrosos e inspiraciones culinarias diversas. Disfruta de una deliciosa variedad que seguramente satisfará a todos los paladares. Ver carta
  • Fast Food Disfruta de una variedad de comidas rápidas y deliciosas perfectas para comer sobre la marcha. Desde jugosas hamburguesas y crujientes papas fritas hasta refrescantes bebidas, nuestro menú de comida rápida satisface tus antojos con un servicio rápido y sabores irresistibles.
  • Mexikanisch Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato!

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"Hiking up from the city of St.Gallen my colleague and me felt like a snack, when we arrived at Waldegg (983m asl) and before continuing on the well known 'Eggweg ' hike. We had just crossed the invisible cantonal border and were now in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. The Waldegg is a popular excursion point, mainly for its great views of the Alpstein mountain range, which was hidden by clouds, when we were there. There is a big terrace with outdoor seating, but we preferred to sit inside in the 'heimelige ' (cozy) interior with lots of wood, with a green tiled stove and with cow bells as decoration. My friend and me first ordered from a friendly German waiter a 'Saft ' as in Northeastern Switzerland a cider is called. In other parts of Switzerland it is known as a 'Suure Most '. To eat we went for a local speciality: Appenzeller Pantli, a sausage for raw consumption, that is an IGP trademark (Indication géographique protégée). To an outsider it might look like a rectangular salami, just as two similar Swiss sausages: 'Landjäger ' and 'Salsiz ' from the Grisons, which have also been put into a mould during preparation. The difference is in the ingredients and the preparation. Very typical for the Appenzeller Pantli is its garlic taste, but there is also pepper in it. Its shape comes from being stacked into a press box before being sundried and cold smoked. At the restaurant Waldegg it was cut-up lengthwise, which I have never seen before, and it was then nicely served on a wooden board, together with pickles and dark bread. We enjoyed that 'Zvieri ', as in this part of the world an afternoon snack is called."