bw77 wrote:I believe it was Andechser Vollbier Hell (but I think it was listed on the menu as a Pilsener - is that possible?).
bw77 wrote:I believe it was Andechser Vollbier Hell...
bw77 wrote:I believe it was Andechser Vollbier Hell (but I think it was listed on the menu as a Pilsener - is that possible?). I went on their Facebook page to try to confirm the name and noticed that they also have Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel on tap and they are saying that is a first in the US.
Antonius wrote:But the word 'Spätzle' is now standard German and so you should write it that way or else
Antonius wrote:if your software demands something simpler, you can write 'Spaetzle'.
that is what struck me about Laschet's goulash, so rich packed with flavor, slight kick.JeffB wrote: But I actually prefer the dark roux of Laschet's.
Our group didn't gravitate towards the hackepeter, it will be a must have on my next visit.JeffB wrote: Only Laschet's has hackepeter, a very refined, composed version.
I've visited Laschet's Inn a bunch of times. A particular night which I still lucidly remember was a Tuesday night in May 2007 when I stepped in there to write down what was to be my response to having one of my LiveJournal accounts struckthrough. As I was scribing my essay (on lined paper), Nick Floyd of 3 Floyds Brwy. walked into the spot to have beers.Sweet Willie wrote: Had a dinner with 9 others last night at Laschet's Inn. It was my first time.
Jojo the waitress is a total hoot, you're lucky if you get her to wait on you.
Started out with pretzels as well as potato pancakes. Pretzel was spot on. Potato pancakes were overcooked & not flavorful. The photo upstream of the potato pancakes is much lighter in color than what we had, I think they over fried ours last night.
Goulash was a stunner, I will come back just for this dish alone.
I had the rouladen which was good, the meat had been held for a time so was dry despite gravy.
Safe to say best spaetzle I've ever had, better than what I had in Germany.
A great German dark beer on tap, sorry I can't recall the name.
agreed and I've been remiss about not posting about recent visits. Thanks for the reminder. I was thrilled when they tapped a keg of Andechs Beer recently. (which if ever in Munich area make sure you get to Andechs Monastery, don't have to have a car you can take train, then bus or taxi a short distance) Laschet's is great about posting the special kegs of beers they are tapping.BR wrote:FYI: Laschet's is as great as ever and Chicago institution that doesn't quite get the applause it deserves.
Sweet Willie wrote:agreed and I've been remiss about not posting about recent visits. Thanks for the reminder. I was thrilled when they tapped a keg of Andechs Beer recently. (which if ever in Munich area make sure you get to Andechs Monastery, don't have to have a car you can take train, then bus or taxi a short distance) Laschet's is great about posting the special kegs of beers they are tapping.BR wrote:FYI: Laschet's is as great as ever and Chicago institution that doesn't quite get the applause it deserves.