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🙂 4/5 - I had a very good meal at Skopik & Lohn.
By 👻 @Scott P., 09/10/2012 3:00 am
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The bill for six people with wine and other drinks was somewhere around €350. \Starters that we enjoyed included octopus with arugula and potatoes -- sort of a spanish-galician style thing with a parmesan basket. Delicious! We also like the tartar. Skip the caesar's salad -- totally not worth it for a garlicky slop of a salad with no anchovies of note. Mains were all delightful. Several of my party enjoyed the steak frites with bernaise. The steak was perfect, although the fries were only mediocre. The pork tenderloin on creamy polenta with arugula was one of the best dishes we've had in Vienna. Excellent. We got great wine recommendations from the owner and, overall, good service. I will still rate this place four stars, but I will say that one of the waiters was so snotty and unpleasant that I considered rating this place one star less. He sneered when we asked for some Leitungswasser (tap water) before we had ordered (we were thirsty, damnit!) and he brought a wheat beer to my non-drinking friend who had ordered an alcohol-free beer. That's not unforgivable in itself, but when my friend said he couldn't drink it, the waiter wouldn't stop arguing that my friend had said wheat beer and not alcohol-free beer. I mean, the dude doesn't drink; he probably knows how to say "alcohol free beer". In the end, the guy was such a putz that he had my friend apologizing to the waiter for not annunciating clearly. I mean, WTF? Anyway, this being Vienna, you sort of expect that sort of thing (unfortunately) and just sort of roll with it. In the end, it didn't ruin our night and we left happy -- although they tried to charge us for the wheat beer ;-)
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