Review of Punk Royale – by Emmi A.

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I and my party went here a Wednesday evening with incredibly high expectations – which were really fulfilled. The venue is considerably smaller than I had imagined and when you stepped in it was a bit like entering a primary school disco. The smoke machine was in full operation and disco lights, balloons and the loud music contributed to the first impression became a total curiosity of what was to come. What the heck would we have given us into?

We were served drinks and then came right out in a fast pace, I think we got in us about five dishes in five minutes. Unclear how many dishes we tested on, but I tipped on about 20 pieces + lots of associated beverage (ranging from vodka and shot to wine and beer). Most of the dishes were served out at the table, but at one point during the evening all guests got to go into the kitchen, amidst the pots, and where we got in US 3-4 dishes before we had to go out and put us again. I do not want to be too detailed in my review, because I think that the people who go there should not have so much förhandsinfo – the experience will be more enjoyable then. The Punk Royale must simply be experienced! I've never been to a restaurant with a similar concept.

The service was good, but very relaxed. The chefs came out and told me what it was we ate (sometimes they fed one just with a spoon of something), and our waitress was a bit tough at first but softened a bit during the evening. Unfortunately, I have no pictures to share, they take all the mobiles and lock them in until the dinner is over.

My recommendation is to go here in a group about a few pieces – you are sure to have a sick fun and exciting evening!