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#16 ducky

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 07:07 PM

QUOTE(rlsliger @ Nov 9 2007, 06:58 PM) View Post
Where is this place?


It's at the end of the Winco center off of Blue Ravine. Across from O'Brot.

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Posted 17 November 2007 - 12:43 PM

It was reviewd in the Sac Bee Ticket yesterday and received 4 stars, their highest rating.

Apparently, if you are looking for German-type food, it's the place to go (according to the Bee food critic). Very good review.
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Posted 21 November 2007 - 09:36 AM

Well we attempted to eat there last week. We stood at the host table for a few minutes waiting to be aknowledged without so much as even eye contact and there was only one party ahead of us. A family who had been seated stood up and told the waitress that they had waited long enough without even getting menus or being acknowledged so we took that as our cue to leave also and wait until they smooth things over. They were really understaffed. The 2 waitresses were running around like crazy.

We wound up eating at the sushi restaurant next door which was delicious.

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Posted 21 November 2007 - 05:59 PM

Have you tried the "other German" restaurant in Sacto? Weinerschnitzel:)))
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Posted 10 December 2007 - 10:35 AM

We did a work lunch out at HoE last week and it was good... The food was really good (I had the Jaeger Schnitzel), the service was okay until we wanted the check then she was hard to get a hold of. Other items ordered: Weiner Schnitzel , Hungarian Goulash... And I forget the other item ordered. Everyone thought the food was really good. The prices were fair ($11 for my meal and she ended up not charging for the soda intentionally so that's right on par with other lunches I've had where I received less food)...

Some had the Spaztle and thought it was really good. I had the German Roasted Potatoes and they were excellent! Every meal was also served with Red Cabbage (which I'm not a fan of, but those that eat liked it a lot).

My dad is German and a Master Chef in both Europe and the United States and the first thing I thought of was that he would love this place and I've got to bring him here during his next visit.

The second thing I thought of... When I do visit this place with my dad it'll probably have to be when my son has something else going on... As it was mentioned above, there really is nothing for kids on the menu.

I think I may even have time to take my mom (Swedish) and my dad there this Friday - if so I'll come back and provide their comments as well. Both grew up in their respective countries and didn't come to the US until they were in their mid to late twenties...

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Posted 10 December 2007 - 11:07 AM

We tried Heart of Europe recently and really liked the food. We had the meal for two. I can't exactly remember the name but it had both kinds of cabbage, duck, Brat, and the roasted potatoes. Service was great.

My only complaint was the quality of the bread before the meal. It was like the pre-sliced sourdough at the supermarket.

I still want to eat there again and try other things on the menu.

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Posted 10 December 2007 - 12:38 PM

QUOTE(ducky @ Dec 10 2007, 12:07 PM) View Post
We tried Heart of Europe recently and really liked the food. We had the meal for two. I can't exactly remember the name but it had both kinds of cabbage, duck, Brat, and the roasted potatoes. Service was great.

My only complaint was the quality of the bread before the meal. It was like the pre-sliced sourdough at the supermarket.

I still want to eat there again and try other things on the menu.



they buy their bread from O'Brot, the european bakery where ettore's used to be. its all freshly made. i think its the style. we've all gotten used to italian and french chewy doughs and crisp crust. german white breads are often like what they serve at heart of europe.
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Posted 01 March 2008 - 07:23 PM

We went to Heart of Europe last week. It was flat out disgusting! My Sauerbraten was created from some unidentifiable meat and wasn't sour at all. My dumplings were sliced and really dry and the center wasn't cooked. My daughter had Swedish Meatballs, some watery gravy and the German Potatoes were hard. My husband had a Jaegerschnitzel which wasn't too bad, except the salad was on the same plate and drowned in gravy.
With 2 sodas and a cup of coffee our bill totaled $61.50, we tipped the server, after all it wasn't her fault, and decided to NEVER come back.

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Posted 01 March 2008 - 07:57 PM

QUOTE(kings2me @ Mar 1 2008, 07:23 PM) View Post
We went to Heart of Europe last week. It was flat out disgusting! My Sauerbraten was created from some unidentifiable meat and wasn't sour at all. My dumplings were sliced and really dry and the center wasn't cooked. My daughter had Swedish Meatballs, some watery gravy and the German Potatoes were hard. My husband had a Jaegerschnitzel which wasn't too bad, except the salad was on the same plate and drowned in gravy.
With 2 sodas and a cup of coffee our bill totaled $61.50, we tipped the server, after all it wasn't her fault, and decided to NEVER come back.


What did the management say when you told them about this?


When my wife and I went there about 6 weeks ago all was good.
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Posted 01 March 2008 - 08:19 PM

I have eaten there twice now. Both time I've had incredible meals.

The first time, I split with my girlfriend a $36 platter for two (it now is $38). It came with 1/2 duck, pig leg, 2 smoked pork chops, bratwurst, and German baloney all served on top of German potato salad, German dumplings, sauerkraut, red cabbage, and roasted potatoes. It was topped with a dark gravy. The food was all cooked fork tender. The duck wasn't greasy at all and has a wonderful roasted flavor. The meal was so big, that my girlfriend and I had leftovers for lunch and dinner the next day.

We went back with some friends for dinner last Thursday. My friends ordered the wienerschnitzel and the Jaeger schnitzel. They were huge portions each served with a side. Both had spatzel on the side and it was cooked just right and full of flavor. The schnitzels were breaded lightly and cooked to be tender; each cost around $17. I ordered the pork shank for $18.50 -- I cannot recommend this dish enough. It was a humongous chunk of meat... about 6" or 7" tall and another 8" or so in diameter. There was very little fat on the meat and it, again, was fork tender. It was served with sauerkraut, a green salad, and choice of side (I had German potato salad).

My only complaints about the restaurant were that: The German potato salad was more like standard yellow potato salad rather than the hot, white German potato salad that my mom used to make. Also I noticed that the prices on some of the dishes had increased by $1 or $2 since I was last there in December.

I did not experience any problems with slow service both times I was there. In fact, the waitress comped our party three free glasses of Champagne on my second visit so that we'd want to come back!

I also found out that you can earn United Mileage Plus miles for eating there.

Overall highly recommended, but come hungry!

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Posted 02 March 2008 - 08:05 AM

QUOTE(Warren G @ Mar 1 2008, 07:57 PM) View Post
What did the management say when you told them about this?
When my wife and I went there about 6 weeks ago all was good.


The Cook came out to talk to us and he asked me if I've ever had Sauerbraten before
and I told him "Yes" since I was born and raised in Germany.
He did apologize and offered free cake for everyone.



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Posted 02 March 2008 - 08:27 AM

QUOTE(kings2me @ Mar 2 2008, 08:05 AM) View Post
The Cook came out to talk to us and he asked me if I've ever had Sauerbraten before
and I told him "Yes" since I was born and raised in Germany.
He did apologize and offered free cake for everyone.


Thank you for doing that. Maybe the guy was getting careless and needed that kick in the butt.
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Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:13 PM

QUOTE(kings2me @ Mar 1 2008, 07:23 PM) View Post
We went to Heart of Europe last week. It was flat out disgusting! My Sauerbraten was created from some unidentifiable meat and wasn't sour at all. My dumplings were sliced and really dry and the center wasn't cooked. My daughter had Swedish Meatballs, some watery gravy and the German Potatoes were hard. My husband had a Jaegerschnitzel which wasn't too bad, except the salad was on the same plate and drowned in gravy.
With 2 sodas and a cup of coffee our bill totaled $61.50, we tipped the server, after all it wasn't her fault, and decided to NEVER come back.



Our experience wasn't quite that bad...but close. My wife had the sbraten and didn't like it all. I had Wienerschnitzel...which looked great and was plenteous...like...mega...but it was a little tough and the spatzle seemed like undercheezed dough pieces...kind of like little dumplings with now flavor...kind of dry. The salad was "neah". The soda, fine. I had wanted to try the Kirschtorte but decided that it couldn't be very good based on the other stuff. We really thought that they were extremely attentive, though. So...for service A+. For food...mmm....C. If it was inexpensive-- we MIGHT return...but we are probably in the NEVER category, too. Have you tried St. Pauli's up East of Pollock Pines. Really good. I like Cafe Vienna in West Sac...but my wife's not crazy about it... I was REALLY hoping this would be good as it's so close!

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Posted 06 October 2008 - 10:40 AM

Its a great place. We went there last saturday, and was delicious. The service its not slow at all, is just the in Europe we take time to delight food and drink, without been rush on fast food. Great food, good price and portions. Great service and everybody there are friendly and smiling. Recommended if you want to feel the you are in Germany. Bravo

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Posted 06 October 2008 - 11:41 AM

Just a footnote, for the Month of October they are celebrating Octoberfest every Thursday, Friday and Saturdays. They are having food and drink specials for the celebration. I will get back when I find out when their Big Bash is going to be, then they will have the parking lot blocked off and bring the festivities outside.




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