Phone: +496314150916
Address: Mainzer Straße 119, 67657, Kaiserslautern, Germany
City: Kaiserslautern
Dishes: 10
Reviews: 17908
Website: http://www.kullmans.de
"first we wanted to call to book. that didn't go because nobody went to the phone there. after an hour in the waiting loop, we had no more lust and then just go. to the happiness was still enough space. when we were there, we wanted to order appetizers, of course from the map. mozzarella sticks -> "hamwer nich"Onion rings -> "hamwer nich" still something -> "hamwer nich" ok, then don't start for us. do they have anything at all? -> öhm. yes. the burger. wow, a court. impressive! well, then hold a round burger for us. has taken quite long, but we were patient. in time we have seen how other guests were served onion rings and mozzarella sticks! no sweat. to us it was said before that they had not. we've already been looking for the hidden camera! Well, then someday the burgers came. only one empty teller seen, then the lupe came out and there were in the burger on it! : but they were so inconceivable tiny, and I say that when 50kg of heavy female, equal to eleven, which usually does not even create a big moc of mcdonalds! the burgers were about as large as the hamburgers of mcdonalds. cost point between 8 and 13 euro. we were still looking for the hidden camera! matching the tiny burgers there was also almost no sauce and only a tiny piece of cheese. well, you have to stay true! :d a portion labbrige pommes with ketchup. The burgers were good, only too dry and above all too little. the self-made icy we had to drink was good. but I can make it home. we had 2 controls that one has left us all over the table, because it was obviously too lazy to walk three meters further! the other service was however flott and friendly. for them and the icy one is a star. otherwise I can only absolutely guess from the load. the crusty were also totally grounded and the soap was empty. but at least one remained true!"
All prices are estimates.
Kaiserslautern, a city in southwestern Germany, is noted for its connection to soccer and university life. Traditional dishes include saumagen, a stuffed pig's stomach specialty of the region.