Hey, what a pleasant surprise!
Thanks everyone for the belated bday wishes. (ok, it shows the right date for you guys, but we are almost a day ahead of you down here at the end of the world
I had a beautiful dinner at a German restaurant with my gf. Then I had chocolate cake with my family.
Back to work now
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Hi Meanie,
best wishes for you from me, too!
A German restaurant? I was not aware that something like that exists outside Europe
What is offered there? Schweinebraten mit Klößen? I would be very interested how German food differs from real German food.
As much as I am interested in how much e.g. Asian food in Germany differs from real Asian food.
If you ever come to southern Germany, please let me know. If you like, I will invite you to the best place I know. And please bring along your girlfriend.
Herzliche Grüße!
Daniel
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I went to one called Löwenbräu. They serve Bavarian food there. I had Schweinehaxen with Sauerkraut, although I didn't eat the Sauerkraut
The food tastes like Bavarian food. I can tell since I lived in Germany for more than 12 years (most the time in Lower Saxony which is Niedersachsen in German .
As for Asian food in Germany, most of them rather taste like German food but look like Chinese food, except one in Hochstadt near Frankfurt which is quite authentic. Amsterdam and Paris have more authentic Asian food if you ever go there.
One of these days, I might go and visit Germany when I have time. Haven't seen much of southern Germany yet so I'd be happy to have someone show me around.