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Short holiday in Goslar and Quedlinburg, nice hotel in Goslar near the old town, after two and a half hours drive through a lot of landscapes quickly furnished in the hotel and then into the old town: Hunger! The large market square of Goslar and the entire old town with the approximately 1,500 historic, semi-concrete and bevelled houses from different centuries in the old town centre have already been very impressive and rightly declared a World Heritage Site. But above all, our hunger impressed us. We didn't want to look for long and so we drove the Historical Café Am Markt. The large terrace in front of the house we didn't want to use drove us a cool wind into the café. The first impression inside: Very cozy with the sofas, padded chairs, old cabinets and many historical pictures on the walls. We could take a place on a window table overlooking the marketplace. The cake counter offered a wide selection of delicious looking cakes and cakes. But at the moment I wasn't in the sense of courage. The little menu was ready on the table. The offers range from schnitzel to liver cheese, wild roast sausage, Friikadelle, Roulade, Königsberger Klopse, trout and other various warm and cold snacks to the huge curry sausage. Here you want to satisfy the appetite of as many tourists as possible. All tables are covered with fabric tablecloths. On a table display the seasonal offer: 350 g of fresh German asparagus, large part (crude weight 350 g with salt potatoes and sauce Hollandaise or butter for €12.90. And I wanted to do that, because this year I had asparagus. My friend chose candy, for a classic: fresh waffle with vanilla ice cream, cream and cherries (4.90 €). The friendly service lady picked up our order, for me there was a 0.2 Cola for 2,20 € and for my girlfriend a milk coffee for 3,20 €. The drinks quickly came to our table. The wafer was first served after a suitable waiting time. My girlfriend expressed herself very positively about it: pleasantly sweetened, loose consistency with pleasant “outer skin”, even the cream and the cherries not too sweet (so not necessarily for me, who likes it very sweet, a part to get rich. My asparagus came out later, but what was to be expected when he was freshly prepared. Five well peeled, thick rods filled the oval plate, in the middle over it the sauce Hollandaise, which was a finished product (although of good quality, plus the salt potatoes. The asparagus was tastefully very good and wonderfully crisp as I love it. I don't really need the sauce for the asparagus, but for the potatoes, because I don't eat potatoes without sauce. Therefore it must also be a finished product if it tastes as good as this. Conclusion: We did not find the prices for this tourist hotspot as covered, the food tasted, the ambience pleased us, the service was very friendly, cautious and competent. We're going back.