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Hausgemachter Leberkase // Homemade Meat Loaf with potato salad and pretzel.
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It was Friday afternoon
with a gloomy weather but who cares, it’s Friday and should be spent wisely! Thus,
spending the night with my blogger friends in the comfort of great and authentic
German foods was worthy enough to stay longer despite of traffic and possible
floods on the way home.
A new bakery slash restaurant opens in the heart of
Makati Central Business District to offer a great fare of authentic German cuisines
and pastries. Well, I am talking about Wagner
German Bakery which is located at Ground
Floor of Two Central Building, Valero
St., Makati City. Wagner German Bakery serves authentic German dishes plus
serving the food incorporating its culture. Stepping inside the restaurant made
you feel like you are in an Octoberfest celebration due to the way staffs dressed
up. Plus, I had a chance to used one of their coveted hand-made stone mug! Best
mug ever for beers! I know, beer-lovers you got to agree with me on this.
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Pretzels! |
The restaurant has
this cozy ambiance, neat, and the wonderful smell of breads would delight your
nose to make your visit even more interesting. The wooden tables and chairs
elegantly placed on the right corners that give justice to its space. The walls
are painted white with some interesting decors – Olga and Angelo’s certificates
are also mounted in the wall. By the way, they’re the chefs of Wagner German Bakery.
What enticed me
upon entering the restaurant were the big pretzels on the counter top! They
look so yummy and that was my first time to eat a real pretzel – not that sweet
and very different of the usual pretzels available in the Philippines which are
mostly sweetened and flavored. Of course, Wagner
German Bakery’s breads are best paired with coffee. Speaking of culture, in
Germany coffee is served in a steel tray with a placemat then a cup of coffee and
a small glass of water with a teaspoon on top of it. So, yeah dining at Wagner German Bakery would also gives
you a glimpse of what Germans usually do.
What I loved and
liked about this restaurant was that, everything they serve was made from their
kitchen. Thus, it only deals with freshness and of good quality ingredients. And
the serving is good for sharing. I was already full and was like in a food coma
when I thought that we’re already done with our eating adventure but truly, the
best is save for last! By far, Wagner
German Bakery had the best pistachio gelato in town. Guys, it is a
must-try!
So for now, let me
indulge you of what this authentic German restaurant can offer. Enjoy!
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almost soldout as early as 2:00PM |
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Kasespatzle// Homemade noodles with cheese and roasted onions. |
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lovely interior |
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one-of-a-kind hand made stone mug for special guest only |
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beer please! |
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beer is extra special with this mug! |
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bloggers in action. |
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shakes such as green mango and ripe mango are also available. |
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beautiful setting with a great food! |
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coffee |
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Mr. Bernhardth Wagner, owner of Wagner German Bakery. |
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and another coffee! |
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so neat and tidy! |
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perfect for the gloomy weather! |
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Nurnburger Bratswurste // Grilled Pork Sausages with Sauerkraut. |
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Curry Wurst// Sausage with Pommes + Wagners Homemade Curry Sauce. |
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Hausgemachter Leberkase // Homemade Meat Loaf with potato salad and pretzel.
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Nurnburger Bratswurste // Grilled Pork Sausages with Sauerkraut. |
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Fiaker Goulash// Beef goulash with fried egg and fried chicken sausage and dumpling. |
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Schitznel// Veal with signature potato salad |
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pistachio gelato for the win! |
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high chairs with a view of Valero Street |
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happy diners! |
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Wagner German Bakery
Two Central Building,
Ground Floor, Retail B, Valero St., Makati City
Contact No.: 02
7720-955
Opens every Mondays to Saturdays from 7:00AM to 7:00PM.
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Xoxo,
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