"Ooo ja Juergen, das Amerikans lieben Hot Dogs unt schnitzel." At least it's not like in Spain where they get a weird bun/baguette, impale it in the middle, heat it up by inserting some sort of caddleprod looking device into the bun, and finally inserting the weiner. Or maybe the Kuga ate all the hot dogs.
Buying Frankfurters on the street is usually reserved for the Christmas market time (Weihnachtsmarkt). Stick around for 3 months ;-)
I know a great steak joint 100 metres from the Marriott on Hamburger Allee. Get yourselves some Schoffenhofer Hefeweizen beer and Malteser Kreuz Schnapps too.
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Holy crap! Which part of the dog is THAT!?
"Ooo ja Juergen, das Amerikans lieben Hot Dogs unt schnitzel." At least it's not like in Spain where they get a weird bun/baguette, impale it in the middle, heat it up by inserting some sort of caddleprod looking device into the bun, and finally inserting the weiner. Or maybe the Kuga ate all the hot dogs.
nope, you get that on the street... at least in Stuttgart and Munich...
way better than the soft, mushy, white-bread thing in the US...
Buying Frankfurters on the street is usually reserved for the Christmas market time (Weihnachtsmarkt). Stick around for 3 months ;-)
I know a great steak joint 100 metres from the Marriott on Hamburger Allee. Get yourselves some Schoffenhofer Hefeweizen beer and Malteser Kreuz Schnapps too.
Are you sure that's not a Frankfurter standing there in that very picture?
I should just bite the bullet and go to Oktoberfest. I'm already in Spain, I can stay at my sister's place in Switzerland and trek to Deutchland.
WTF? "American Hotdogs" in Frankfurt?
I had no issues finding the genuine article in Trier.
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