Now this is a classy schnitzel. Not massive, but deceptively thick and quite tasty. The plate is neatly divided into schnitzel, chips and salad sections, and everything is to my satisfaction. There’s good variety in the salad, the chips are fantastic, and the schnitzel is delicious. For once, the chips aren’t stuffed underneath.
$20 is a bit to pay, but the venue is to my liking, a classy little establishment hidden away under King William Street. Not a bad place for a lunchtime or post-work schnitty and a drink.
The verdict: Not huge, but this is still a fine meal.
Taste: 4.5/5, Size: 3.5/5, Value: 3/5, Sides: 4.5/5, Dining Experience: 4/5
Overall: 78%