sunday lunch. though it was difficult to find (brown letters on a brown sign), i am glad we were persistent in our search. we felt like we were walking into someone's home...the place was tiny, there were a couple of kids in the kitchen, and we could see the cooks from our seats. we had a coupon, which i am thankful for since this place is a bit pricey. the food was authentic and very tasty. we ordered afriedcheese appetizer, a bowl of goulash soup, and a sandwich and soup combo (with chicken noodle and pork schnitzel). the unique flavors came together to form a wonderfully special lunch. the hostess was sweet, and the cook/owner was very friendly. glad we made this stop along our trip!