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Írjon visszajelzéstLast week we were back in St. Peter-Ording. Unfortunately, our former head office under the new direction of the daughter has deteriorated by classes and we are again self-catering with sporadic local visits. Since we did not want to go to our fish dealer of our trust in T., which is at least 27 km away, we wanted to cover with fish for dinner in the shrub. The shop with connected snacks is located in a beautiful and modern new building in the shopping area between Aldi and Stolz. The goods are very fresh and appealing, tasteful, but average and boring, the staff very friendly and trained. Cleanliness is great and it would be nothing to complain if not the tiny little thing of pricing. The owner considers the SPO to be the system of the coast and therefore requires sylish prices. Some salads cost about twice as much as in T. The rest also cost 30-40% more than elsewhere. But as a fish dealer you have the monopoly in place, you can be admitted. The participants come to the weekly market only once a week. We have been coming to St. Peter-Ording since 1988 and remembered that the prices among the predecessors were somewhat too utopian. In view of the pricing, we dispensed with a larger purchase. Who doesn't have to pay for money is well served there. But whoever cares for money is not in the right business.
Last week we were back in St. Peter-Ording. Unfortunately, our former head office under the new direction of the daughter has deteriorated by classes and we are again self-catering with sporadic local visits. Since we did not want to go to our fish dealer of our trust in T., which is at least 27 km away, we wanted to cover with fish for dinner in the shrub. The shop with connected snacks is located in a beautiful and modern new building in the shopping area between Aldi and Stolz. The goods are very fresh and appealing, tasteful, but average and boring, the staff very friendly and trained. Cleanliness is great and it would be nothing to complain if not the tiny little thing of pricing. The owner considers the SPO to be the system of the coast and therefore requires sylish prices. Some salads cost about twice as much as in T. The rest also cost 30-40% more than elsewhere. But as a fish dealer you have the monopoly in place, you can be admitted. The participants come to the weekly market only once a week. We have been coming to St. Peter-Ording since 1988 and remembered that the prices among the predecessors were somewhat too utopian. In view of the pricing, we dispensed with a larger purchase. Who doesn't have to pay for money is well served there. But whoever cares for money is not in the right business.
Last week we were back in St. Peter-Ording. Unfortunately, our former head office under the new direction of the daughter has deteriorated by classes and we are again self-catering with sporadic local visits. Since we did not want to go to our fish dealer of our trust in T., which is at least 27 km away, we wanted to cover with fish for dinner in the shrub. The shop with connected snacks is located in a beautiful and modern new building in the shopping area between Aldi and Stolz. The goods are very fresh and appealing, tasteful, but average and boring, the staff very friendly and trained. Cleanliness is great and it would be nothing to complain if not the tiny little thing of pricing. The owner considers the SPO to be the system of the coast and therefore requires sylish prices. Some salads cost about twice as much as in T. The rest also cost 30-40% more than elsewhere. But as a fish dealer you have the monopoly in place, you can be admitted. The participants come to the weekly market only once a week. We have been coming to St. Peter-Ording since 1988 and remembered that the prices among the predecessors were somewhat too utopian. In view of the pricing, we dispensed with a larger purchase. Who doesn't have to pay for money is well served there. But whoever cares for money is not in the right business.
Last week we were back in St. Peter-Ording. Unfortunately, our former head office under the new direction of the daughter has deteriorated by classes and we are again self-catering with sporadic local visits. Since we did not want to go to our fish dealer of our trust in T., which is at least 27 km away, we wanted to cover with fish for dinner in the shrub. The shop with connected snacks is located in a beautiful and modern new building in the shopping area between Aldi and Stolz. The goods are very fresh and appealing, tasteful, but average and boring, the staff very friendly and trained. Cleanliness is great and it would be nothing to complain if not the tiny little thing of pricing. The owner considers the SPO to be the system of the coast and therefore requires sylish prices. Some salads cost about twice as much as in T. The rest also cost 30-40% more than elsewhere. But as a fish dealer you have the monopoly in place, you can be admitted. The participants come to the weekly market only once a week. We have been coming to St. Peter-Ording since 1988 and remembered that the prices among the predecessors were somewhat too utopian. In view of the pricing, we dispensed with a larger purchase. Who doesn't have to pay for money is well served there. But whoever cares for money is not in the right business.