🏆 Haha come on over!
Food in Germany has never really wowed me, with one notable exception—their pretzels 🥨, which are absolute winners 🏆!
However, their typical fare—Schnitzel, Currywurst, Spätzle, Rouladen, Schweinshaxe (with Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, and Sauerbraten being slightly more tolerable)—doesn’t quite do it for me. I feel like this underwhelming experience often carries over into other dishes they try to create. That said, I’ve had a really good burger here in the castle, and I’ve been to some excellent steakhouses in Germany, but overall, their fine dining just doesn’t quite hit the mark for me personally.
Understandable. I used to be a membership manager for a private social club and one event we had schnitzel, i wasn't running home about it. I think I would rather go on a food tour in Japan, or other Asian countries.
In Europe, I would like to taste foods from Portugal, Spain, and Italy. Also in England, when I was vegan, I wanted to try a bunch of places out there. Maybe go to Ireland for their comfort dishes.
Ok, maybe I want to travel every where lol
Wow that’s a cool job, but omg lol that’s funny about the schnitzel 😂!
A food tour in Japan is an absolute must! It’s incredible how everything—not just the local cuisine but literally everything—is delicious in Japan! 🤤 Believe it or not, some of the best French meals I’ve ever had were in Japan, top 3:
• L’Osier
• Joël Robuchon
• Sézanne
In Europe, I love the local food in places like Spain, Italy, Russia Europe side), France, and Turkey (Europe side) but honestly, yeah a world tour for food is the best idea ever! 😂🏆🙏
Literally saved your restaurant choices, going to research them later!!
It’s obvious you are a foodie so I’m 100% you will love these places I listed.
Pot and Pot was the best ever restaurant in Japan. I think it's not there now.