di Sotto
4.0
18 ratings

Review of di Sotto – by Agnes L.

di Sotto

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The brewery has a wonderful indoor environment. There's something about hanging out at the opera that fills my heart with pride. One could say they really start off on the right foot. The outdoor seating area is beautifully located by the stream with a view of the castle. During our visit, an army band marched by with shiny helmets. Talk about being in the front row.

When we arrived just before 12:00, the outdoor seating was full, but we got a table within 3 minutes. The lunch menu consists of both smaller dishes, a daily special, as well as the week's vegetables and the week's fish. I chose the vegetables and my lovely lunch companion had the fish.

Before the food, we received bread and also a rather strange appetizer of pickled turnips, which wasn't good and was left untouched. My vegetarian dish consisted of beets and chèvre cream and was very delicious. However, the feeling was that it was far too small for a lunch dish, and I left a bit hungry and had to eat a larger snack than usual.

The service felt quite green but sweet and friendly. The biggest problem, as in many places, was that we were left unattended after I got my cup of coffee. It's really odd since lunchtime is when guests are most in a hurry to leave. Eventually, we received help, and they said the card machine wasn't working properly, and it would be cash only. She ended with "hope that's okay." We should receive that information before we sit down. How easy is it to rush off to get cash when we've already waited a while to actually PAY? Luckily, the card machine worked for us, but it was still strange.

I don't see myself returning in the near future; I'd probably prefer to sit at Guldterrassen or Strömterrassen because the view is a bit more beautiful, and I've been quite satisfied during previous visits.