Sibylla
1 km
the price of the salad is 120kr, compare with the photo on the menu....it's just terr...
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The year was 1974. This was just a field back then, but I knew it would be something great someday. I found a bucket of dead fish. It was me and a pair of Indian immigrants out on the open sea searching for crabs. We were just a group of sad drifters, but one day we would become The Brothers. Ten years later, we built up The Brothers restaurant, but for a week we didn’t have a bathrooms, so we did our business in the walls, and it’s still there today. I got kicked out of the business, and he drew first blood. I still come back today, but it makes me so sad, like a dog someone forgot to give ice cream, too. Now I work selling used chapstick on the streets. A couple years after starting the business, I joined the army and fought in Vietnam, my closest friend died during the war, so I went to his home town to try and find his family. I didn’t find them, but I did find that bucket of fish, which turned I turned into a profitable business. I got fired from my chapstick business, because they found out I was licking all the patients’ hands. I was just a hopeless drifter, going forntown teaching karate lessons and solving mysteries. That’s how I met my wife, Martha, she was so bad at karate but she really knew what to do with buckets of fish and chapstick, until the bad man took her. Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are - oh, sorry, I stroked out there. Now I found out about this mystery, that the Indians were back in town - something smelled krabby. I knew the bad was close, but where?
Overpriced... Food is nothing special. Place was dark and really cold. Had to wear my jacket. Portions are not that big. But we paid 1500kr + for family dinner.
Really good pommes frites and friendly staff. Surprisingly good!
Food awesome!nBeer Awesome!nAnd we can have our dog with us, Awesomest!
Took two hours to get the food and it was partially wrong when in finally arrived. Would not recommend.