Sieges is a popular Restaurant / Market that provides delicious German food.
I recommend making a reservation (there’s a link at the bottom of the page) because they can get booked up.
The Market at Sieges
We had no problems with our 20 minute wait because we spent that time looking through the market at the variety of German candies, meats, beers and food.
They also have a full service deli.
Sieges Restaurant
The restaurant is comfortable and has fun German posters and Steins for decorations. (Look closer to the poster below it kinda looks like Steve Carrel)
The menu has a wonderful selection of authentic German meals and sausages.
We ordered some Bavarian Pretzels which came with cheese and mustard.
Half of us loved the mustard the other half loved the cheese.
You also get complimentary bread and butter. The bread sticks were similar to pretzels and were tasty.
As my father in law said you must have a German beer to go with your German food.
I had a Stiegl beer. It was great. They have a great selection of beers.
They offer a variety of sausages and German Dishes.
I had the Original Weiner Schnitzel with a Cheddar and Swiss Cheese filled sausage and Kayla had the Hahnchen (Chicken) Schnitzel with spaetzle as her side.
Our boys had a frankfurter and Schnitzel strips.
For our sides we had German Fries. It was all delicious.
Kayla’s stepdad had the Jager Schnitzel which is the original schnitzel, with mushroom sauce. He loved it.
The portions are large so you could share or be ready to have leftovers.
If you have an air fryer at home it’s perfect for this kind of leftovers.
Air Fryers are becoming more affordable. They make reheating leftovers so much better than microwaves.
We didn’t try the dessert menu but we did enjoy some German candies from the market.
Overall
We love Siegis and we will be visiting again.
To book a reservation visit their official website here.
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