On a Polish train. Rate my schnitzel.

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  1. Our train restaurant carriages are adequately named WARS, to commemorate all of the wars that have been fought on the Polish soil.

  2. What psychopath plates the food like this? If you don’t have enough space just put the meath beneath and the salad or potatoes above the meat, how are you supposed to cut a piece of meat that seats on 3 potatoes?

    No much to say about the food itself, I like my schnitzel thin, but it is a personal thing, also I can’t eat potatoes without balsamic vinegar or olive oil and salt.

  3. In the home of Schnitzel (Austria) it is forbidden to eat Schnitzel with rice and without cranberry jam. Real Schnitzel is served with potatoes or fries, cranberry jam and a slice of lemon. If you don’t eat your Schnitzel like that in Austria, you go to jail for at least 20 years.

  4. Looks basic, but good. 5/10.

    I’d swap potatoes for mashed potatoes, and added some herbs. Also I would swap that polish ‘beer’ for literally anything availible.

  5. Can’t tell how good meat is, but honestly looks to me 7-8/10, since it’s also served with beer.

  6. That’s why I love trains for longer trips – You can take a walk, grab a coffee or meal in restaurant cart (that won’t ruin you financially), take a dump at any of 10 toilets along the way and then nap when you’re back.

    No way you can do that on plane and don’t even even mention cars. Yet somehow my friends would prefer to sit cramped and bored for any trip just to save 2, 3 hrs

  7. Come in France where u can be killed by a simple SNCF sandwich, wich is dry like the desert, good thing is that you pay 10 euros for that anyways, this meal looks very nice by the picture

  8. By normal food standards 5/10

    By Polish food standards 8/10*

    *nothing personal, food in Europe just becomes poorer the further North you go

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