Schnitzel, pickle soup & other old-school German dishes are featured at this family-run hideaway.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3025 SW Canby St, Portland, OR 97219
Phone: (503) 452-1411
Website: http://ottoandanitas.com/
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Reviews
My boyfriend and I both agreed it’ll be hard to try something new because we both loved what we got! Can’t wait to back!
Tucked away in Multnomah Village, this is the genuine real deal for German food. A cozy and homey feel to the restaurant, and a friendly staff, it truly makes you feel welcome coming here, and you’ll be glad you made the trip.
I’ve had their schnitzel, which is always superb, and you must try their dill pickle soup as well…I usually don’t have any soup green in color, but don’t let the looks fool you, the taste is out of this world. Their entrees come with freshly baked rolls as well.
For all you liver & onion fiends like myself, theirs is perfectly seasoned….something that is rather hard to find these days at other restaurants.
All in all, a perfect way to end your day with a satisfying German dinner at reasonable prices and a super friendly staff!
The pros:
-fantastic service
-fantastic food- we got the pickle soup (a must!), the rahmschnitzel , reisenschnitzel and currywurst to share. I imagine any of their schnitzel options are amazing however I can definitely recommend both of these
– the dessert choices – delicious. Save room for it!
Cons:
-the only con is parking but don’t let that deter you from coming in, just be sure to leave a little earlier than you planned if you have reservations.
We will absolutely be back, we had a wonderful date night and the food & service is fabulous. Thank you for having us <3
I first discovered this place after having visited Germany and looking for good schnitzel here at home. The hours are a lil weird with our schedule, but we finally made it! This place is as close as I’ve found to what we enjoyed over seas.
We got all 4 of the lunch schnitzels. They’re half orders and a lil smaller. So, it was perfect for the three of us. The dill pickle soup is excellent and the house-made Radler… Wow! Everyone over here wants to add juice to their radlers, but in Germany they add Sprite and that’s really tough to find over here for some reason… Anyway, Otto and Anita do it right.
The atmosphere was cute and homey. There was plenty of seating, but maybe not plenty of parking. We got a lil creative.
We were too full for dessert, but it looks delicious. We’ll definitely be back.
Hot pretzels with mustard, Dill soup to die for and love their sauerkraut on the sandwiches. I feel so privileged to have such a enjoyable place to go, in walking distance to enjoy great food! Ill be back!