Unfortunately an unimpressive experience; There wasn't much for me to discover here.
🪑 setting - a cozy and homely atmosphere. Lots of wood, and the theme is “travel” and the different parts of the world. Nice concept and nicely executed. We sat in the cellar, which was unfortunately a bit dark. If you are lucky enough to be on the ground or first floor, that is a nice place.
🧑🍳 service - was ok on first order and our drinks and food were brought quickly. After that, no one came by for an hour. We would have liked to order something.
🥗 food - unfortunately I had a mediocre experience with the camembert sandwich. The bread seemed to be two slices of “normal” supermarket bread that had not been buttered (as a good sandwich should be) and had not been clearly grilled. It was sparsely topped with thin slices of camembert, but not on the entire sandwich, so about 1/3 of the bread was bare. I also didn't think the red onion chutney was worth the name chutney. It looked more like a bowl of pickled onion pieces. I was unable to discover the walnut that is on the menu with this sandwich. Not worth repeating. There was also a fresh salad, which was tasty.
🍹 drinks - dirty chai was tasty and a nice large glass with a piece of chocolate.
🌱 Dietary needs - various vegan and vegetarian options, clearly indicated on the menu as well as gluten-free options.
🚽 facilities - neat toilet with facilities for babies.
💰 value - even though the prices are relatively friendly, I didn't think my sandwich was worth €8.
I think this place is more fun to have a coffee with a piece of cake. I wouldn't recommend it explicitly for lunch.