Superb cabbage rolls. The garlic bread with cheese was amazing. Super friendly and very helpful waiter at Monday's lunch (3 June).Nothing was too much trouble for him.
They do giant schnitzels with Jager sauce and rosti. Similar to una’s but I think Maggie’s does a better Jager sauce. Recommended if you want some good hearty German food with generous serving sizes.
YUM YUM YUM! Amazing food! Lived up to the rave review from my husband! Will be returning as soon as possible. Only downside is parking, but that's Potts Point
My favourite chicken schnitzel restaurant!!!! Hands down it's the best in the area!!!! The customer service is attentive and very personable. The schnitzels are crunchy yet very fresh and moist on the inside. I also love the flavour of the gravy. Don't go anywhere but here for schnitzel .
After seeing a show at the Hayes Theatre (Side Show, very enjoyable), my better half suggested we eat a schnitzel. Una’s or Maggie’s? I asked. Maggie’s was closer. A venerable institution and not on quite as busy a strip as Una’s, Maggie’s serves up hearty German fare: cabbage rolls, goulash, pork roast and dumplings. But the thing is, either at Una’s or Maggie’s, I can never go past the veal or chicken jager schnitzel.
Always a go to when we're very hungry. The schnitzels are huge and the service is fast and efficient. I also highly recommend the pork knuckles on Thursday and Saturdays. They are also huge and one is more than enough for to people.
Came across this excellent Austrian / German restaurant tucked away down a side street near King's Cross. Ordered the Bratwurst sausage & gravy with sauerkraut and potatoes, along with a Paulaner Weissbier. Hearty and delicious, just the way German food should be. Service was also friendly and faultless. Highly recommend!
Schnit: Chicken Schnitzel with Garlic Gypsy sauce, $21.
Succulent meat and fantastic tasty sauce. Rosti is consistently above average at Maggie's. Charming service. Hard to fault.
Cheap as chips, tasty as f....... Went to Maggies last night because we often go to Una's but wanted to try it's direct competitor. I was approaching with a little trepidation after reading a couple of reviews on here and the three dollar signs Urbanspoon have put against it. Both were completely wrong. The service was really friendly and though not rushed off their feet they were busy, they were still prompt and unflustered.
The fact of the pricing annoys me a little. Urbanspoon have done this a lot I've noticed, and have given places where $30-$40 per main only two $ signs, yet they give Maggies, (which is actually cheaper than Una's, and they only have two $) gets three $ for mains nominally $20!
Anyway, onto the food. Hot, fresh, tasty and lots of it. Schnitzel are everywhere in Sydney, but these guys have it down to a fine art. My girlfriend had the special which was chicken stuffed with sun-dried tomatoes, cammembert, and avocado with rosti and veg, and this was equally fantastic. Top all that off with your choice of good European beer, either draught or bottled, and you have the makings of a great meal. The place is set back from the road with about 1/3 of seating outside, which is always a big plus too.
Highly recommend!
Not quite as good as Unas on Victoria st but a very close second.
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