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March 2022

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 49 Opposite top left, fresh brötchen and a plate with red cabbage, spätzle noodles and cucumber salad Opposite top right, freshly baked pastry Opposite middle, the chicken schnitzel salad Opposite bottom, a selection of German beer Rouladen also is king here. in slices of beef are filled with bits of bacon, pickle and onion and German mustard, rolled up and cooked so tenderly, you can cut it with a fork. Bratwurst fans will be pleased, too. Pair the sausage with sauerkraut and brötchen. en "Prost!" with a German beer as several choices abound. German wines also are available. The authentic side dishes could easily be combined to make a satisfying meal. Some rave-worthy choices include red cabbage, spätzle noodles, fried potatoes, cucumber salad and potato salad. Passing the torch Max & Moritz Restaurant & Bakery is named aer a children's book about two prankster boys and their misadventures. Written and illustrated by Wilhelm Busch in 1865, the book is still popular in German-speaking countries. Long before Petra (pronounced PAY- truh) Volcy bought the business more than a decade ago, she was a cook there. A native of Bamberg, Germany, Volcy grew up in the restaurant her mother owned and later worked at other restaurants in Germany. She also honed her skills cooking alongside nuns in the kitchen of an all-girls boarding school. In 1991, she arrived in Fayetteville/Fort Bragg aer marrying a soldier and worked at Baldinos before making the move to Max & Moritz. "Restaurants are my thing," she says in a German accent that speaks of equal parts delight and efficiency. by Clayton Britt & Sons 910.868.8319 3703 Bragg Blvd. Fayetteville, NC 28303 customercare@spaandpoolworld.com C M Y CM MY CY CMY K ai164261932168_Metronet CityView Ad_Fayetteville_Jan22[PRINT].pdf 1 1/19/2022 1:08:43 PM

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