Barth's Has Der Real Wiener Schnitzel

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 11, 2011
An appropriate and common response to being served a schnitzel plate at Barth's is to gasp and exclaim, “Oh, my God!” The picture menus will leave you unprepared for the behemoth you just ordered. The acreage of this pounded-thin, butter-fried...
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