A cute cafe that we had the pleasure of being within walking distance of during our stay in Ehrwald, where inside it's almost as if you're in someone's living room rather than at a restaurant. Maybe that's why they call it Sofa?
Not sure if this place is new or if it's just a well-kept secret of the locals, and if these guys really couldn't speak much English or if they just didn't want to talk to us, but the food we ordered was delicious, and in my opinion, showcased their ingredients well.
They were stressing that they could make coffee in a lot of ways, but I went with probably the most predictable drink for an American--the caramel latte. Though it wasn't so sugary that it was almost undrinkable, I made my way through it, and it was pretty good despite being all of five gulps in volume (shockingly not a real unit of measurement in the imperial system).
I also ordered the avocado lox toast, which featured, as you may have guessed, avocado and smoked salmon, but also fresh tomatoes and fried eggs.
The bread was both soft and crunchy, the eggs had this lovely nutrient-dense flavor, the tomatoes were ripe and crisp, and even the avocado seemed to be fresh and ready to be eaten. They're no fresh California avocados, but they still added a lot to the toast. The only complaint I had about this item was that the salmon was pretty fishy tasting, and that lasted with me throughout the day and into dinner. Not ideal, but understandable considering the cafe's proximity to the water that Salmon would have been caught in.
Especially if you are from the US, you should make sure to try an item that has fresh, local vegetables and eggs in it. You have to really go out of your way to find ingredients with quality like this in the US, unless you grow your own vegetables and raise chickens yourself.
Now I can't wait for the employees of this restaurant to use Google translate on this review and be like "wtf is she talking about" while sipping their coffee. read more