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Kashgar Uyghur Restaurant: A Winter’s Feast Near Munich’s Central Station

Winter’s food should not just fill you, but also fortify you. And for that, we bring you the robust, warming flavors of Xinjiang cuisine. Born from a land of vast extremes – harsh winters, dry air, and dramatic temperature swings – Uyghur food is built for resilience. With spices that tingle with warmth, slow-cooked meat, and doughs […]

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Sebeta: Berbere, Butter, and Bold Flavors of Ethiopia in Frankfurt

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sebeta, a cozy, home-style African eatery. It has a nice outside seating area, perfect for a warm, sunny day – with the scent of rich spices and stews drifting through the air, as you relax at one of the lovely outdoor tables. Weekends usually buzz with energy, especially

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Tibet Dawa Momo: A Taste of Tibetan Warmth and Flavor in Frankfurt

Nestled in a quiet corner of Berger Street, this newly opened Tibetan restaurant is a real hidden gem. It’s run by a warm and welcoming Tibetan couple who have called Germany home for over a decade. They often chat to each other in their native Tibetan language, which somehow adds an intimate and heartwarming touch

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Comfort, Flavor, and Indulgence: Authentic Afghan Dining at Die Waffel

After some searching for an Afghan restaurant in Frankfurt, we’ve finally found a favorite that we can’t wait to share with you. Located in the cozy neighborhood of Bockenheimer Warte, this hidden spot is run by locals who bring the authentic flavors of Afghanistan straight to the heart of the city. The restaurant brims with

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Late Night Wonders: Immerse yourself in Frankfurt’s authentic Chinese snack culture

In China, the concept of “late night snack” or “midnight snack” – known as 夜宵 (Yèxiāo) in Chinese – has a centuries-old tradition and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The concept encompasses a diverse range of dishes and snacks celebrated for their rich flavors, typically enjoyed at street stalls, night markets, and specialized late-night

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Loulan Restaurant: Experience Traditional Xinjiang Uyghur Flavors in Frankfurt

Xinjiang’s cuisine, known for its fresh and delectable dishes, has many locals salivating at just the mere mention of its name. Take, for example, the famous Dapanji, or “大盘鸡,” which we shared earlier. In this extraordinary region, dramatic temperature swings between day and night and the abundant daylight create the perfect conditions for producing top-quality

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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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Irresistible African Queen platter: A spicy and savoury feast awaits!

As you know, we love Asian food, but we’re always open to culinary adventures from other parts of the world. So today I would like to introduce you to one of the best African restaurants in Frankfurt: The African Queen Restaurant. Both Erta Ale, which we reviewed in a previous post, and The African Queen

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Indulge in an authentic Chinese feast: Gourmet City’s Buffet Delights in Frankfurt

Many Chinese restaurants in Germany adapt their menus to local tastes and preferences. This often means oversized portions of meat, very few exotic spices, a lack of clear culinary direction (mixing different Asian cuisines), and, above all, an abundant use of MSG. This trend is particularly evident in a classic Chinese-Asian restaurant concept in Germany

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True Tasty: Authentic Charm of Hand-crafted Northern Chinese Street Flavors

It’s often said that the best local food is to be found at street vendors, not in some fancy restaurants. This couldn’t be truer than when we discovered the small little eatery/restaurant behind the central station in Frankfurt, called “True Tasty”. It’s not technically “street food”, but it captures the authentic taste and style of

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