Traditional Wiener Schnitzel
The gold standard of the Viennese kitchen. This tender veal cutlet is encased in a delicate, wavy breading that shatters satisfyingly with every forkful. Served with a simple lemon wedge, it is a timeless masterpiece of texture and tradition.

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