Deep-Fry

A collection of posts featuring Deep-Fry dishes.

Down Under: From Beef to Kangaroo — An Australian Steakhouse Near Frankfurt

“Down Under” is a nickname for Australia. It gives a feeling of distance, wilderness, and raw nature. And that’s exactly what this Australian steakhouse captures after you step inside. The interior leans into wood elements — wooden walls and solid furniture — echoing the Australian outback atmosphere. This design choice isn’t accidental: Australia’s vast deserts, […]

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Shangri-La Day 2: The Golden Majesty of Ganden Sumtseling Monastery

The Ganden Sumtseling Monastery (also known as Songzanlin Monastery🎬) in Shangri-La is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in all of Yunnan. Built directly into the mountainside, its structures rise in cascading, layered tiers, creating a fortress-like silhouette that exudes both mystery and solemnity – earning it the title of the “Little Potala Palace.”📍 Location: No. 3 Niwang Road, Jiantang

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Madrid Part 1: Food, Transit, Hotels & a 3-Day Itinerary Beginning at Mercado de San Miguel

Long before Madrid became the dazzling capital we know today—buzzing with tapas bars, royal palaces, and sunset-lit rooftops—it was called Magerit, or “land of abundant water,” by the Moors. This poetic name hints at its origins: in 865 AD, Emir Muhammad I ordered a fortress to be built along the banks of the Manzanares River

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Dinant, Belgium Part 1: Scenic Waters, Historic Citadels, and a Saxophone Legacy

As we arrive in Dinant, Belgium, the temperature hover near freezing, yet the sun’s gentle rays bathe the town in a golden warmth, making the chill almost unnoticeable. Our journey leads us past the impressive Rocher Bayard, a towering 40-meter limestone formation split dramatically in two. Folklore has it that the giant horse Bayard split

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From Rare Dishes to Classic Chinese Flavors: Ming Garden (名居) is Perfect for Solo Meals or Group Feasts

(A LITTLE UPDATE: THIS PLACE HAS BEEN REBORN, WITH THE SAME OWNER NOW SERVING UP DELICIOUS MALATANG.) Today, we’d like to introduce you to Ming Garden (名居), a Chinese restaurant that’s quickly built a loyal customer base in Frankfurt, despite being relatively new. Conveniently located just a five-minute walk from the Dom Römer subway station,

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Bombay Palace: A 20-Year Legacy of Indian Cuisine Excellence in Frankfurt

Just steps away from the vibrant nightlife of Frankfurt’s Alt-Sachsenhausen district, the Indian restaurant Bombay Palace offers a warm dining atmosphere that blends rustic charm with intricate elegance. The restaurant’s décor focuses on carved wooden structures, with ornate elephant carvings and statues of deities that build a touch of spirituality to this place. The approachable,

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Yuan 缘来: Bringing the Heart of Northeastern China Straight to Frankfurt

Nestled in a quieter corner of Frankfurt, Yuan 缘来Restaurant is a charming escape into the Northern Chinese countryside. This hidden spot teems with a northeastern farmhouse vibe, also known as Dongbei Nongjia Yuan. This concept of Northeastern Farmhouse is deeply rooted in the rural culture of northern China, where hearty, rustic flavors and large shared

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Kushiya Ichikawa: A Japanese Izakaya Experience You Can’t Miss!

Today, we’re really excited to take you to one of the most authentic Japanese restaurants in Frankfurt, highly recommended by a trusted friend. This place has received so much praise that we were told – if you’re running a food blog focusing on authentic Asian cuisine and you don’t include this place, well, let’s just

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Authentic Lebanese Cuisine in Frankfurt: Exploring Du Liban

Lebanon has always been on our travel list, for its fascinating destinations in archaeology, architecture, and ancient civilizations. We’ve heard countless tales of its friendly, warm-hearted people, their joie de vivre (joy of living), making people feel welcome and at home. And the food—its vibrant culinary scene—is said to be absolutely incredible for its freshness,

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Gran Canaria: From Sioux City’s Old West Thrills to Allende 22º’s Global Cuisine

Sun, beach, mountain, and culture have been the key words in our travels through the island of Gran Canaria so far. As we mentioned in our previous post, apart from its natural beauty, this island is not short of countless man-made entertainment opportunities such as amusement parks, golf and tennis clubs etc. Normally, when visiting

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