The gluten-free pizza was delicious, but the service was subpar.
The first thing the waiter brought me was the tea I ordered. With tea there was a biscuit on the spoon on the plate ;))
No, it's not gluten-free. Why would she have brought it to me with the gluten-free pizza? She wouldn't have known that I wanted "everything" gluten-free! Ohhh. The first doubts arose. I mean, the pizza costs an extra charge if it's gluten-free - why do I order it when it's not necessary and I can apparently tolerate foods containing gluten (i.e. no pizza, yes biscuits?)???
I asked her to take away the biscuit and replace the spoon. She came back with the same saucer, unfortunately also with the same spoon with the crumbs still on it.
I don't know of any restaurant that works like this. In my opinion, returning a spoon with gluten-containing crumbs to the guest after taking it out does not demonstrate expertise and, in my opinion, does not represent quality of service on this point.
In contrast to mama Blankenese, where I received competent and friendly advice about being gluten-free and ate delicious pasta, my visit to mama in Lehmweg was disappointing.