Sweet(-ish)

A collection of posts featuring Sweet(-ish) dishes.

Wen Cheng – Frankfurt’s Crowd Favorite for Giant Hand-Pulled Noodles

When there’s a rumble in the stomach, the best thing to silence it is hand-pulled noodles so thick, wide, and heavy that they slap against the bowl as you lift them. At Wen Cheng, that feeling is exactly the point. Wen Cheng is a popular noodle chain expanding across several German cities, each one drawing long queues […]

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Qin Cheng: A Hearty, Generous Noodle Joint in Munich Centre

Qin Cheng is a Chinese noodle house that is said to match the Max’s-Beef-Noodle-level legendary. Just like at Max’s, you can keep adding noodles and broth here to your heart’s content – and for free. The generous portions suggest honest, unbeatable value. Restaurant Profile 🏷️ Name of the Restaurant: Qin Cheng (incl. menu)📍 Adress:  Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße 7, 80331

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Brittany Part 6: The Pink Granite Coast – Where Earth Blushes 🌅

🌷 Arriving at the Edge of the World If there are places that look like earth dreaming, the Côte de Granit Rose, also known as the Pink Granite Coast, is definitely one of them. In the Côtes-d’Armor department, along the wild northwestern edge of Brittany, lies a stretch of French coastline where the Atlantic collides with

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Haguruma: A “Well-Oiled“ Japanese Kitchen in Munich

The sky is a brilliant blue. The sun has a warmth that’s been missing for months, even if the air still holds a wintery bite. In the park, spring is tentatively peeking through; confused flowers, tricked by the sunshine, are already starting to sprout. The warmer weather replaces the hearty, slow-cooked stews of winter with

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Brittany Part 4: The Enchanted Forest of Brocéliande

Do you believe in legends? In Brittany, magic can be real! Welcome to Forêt de Brocéliande 🎬, the legendary forest of Arthurian tales in northwestern France. 🌿 This mystical forest has been a source of wonder since at least 1160, when it appeared in the Chronicles of Lancelot. For nearly a thousand years, it has

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Smochii: A Sizzling Feast of Korean BBQ in Frankfurt

Step into Smochii, and the first thing that hits us is the energetic red-hot that feels like a celebration. Above, flying fish lamps sway from the ceiling—an Asian symbolism where fish represent abundance and prosperity. The space is expansive, located conveniently beneath the cinema CineStar Frankfurt Metropolis, making it a great launchpad for a “feast

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LeDu (樂多食飲): A Colorful Bite of China in Munich Center

Located just minutes from the city’s main shopping streets, LeDu (樂多食飲) is one of those places you might walk past without noticing—but once you give it a try, you’ll realize that some of the most authentic, delicious food comes in unassuming packages. LeDu is a Chinese casual dining chain specializing in dumplings, noodles, and wontons,

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89 Dining Room (三餐四季): Frankfurt’s New Chinese Spot with a Must-Ask Hidden Menu

Right across from the Noodles Bar in Konstablerwache, a new Chinese restaurant, 89 Dining Room, has just opened. Step into a space of classic, minimalist decor and warm greetings from its friendly staff. At first, you’ll see the menu on the walls, which speaks of milder dishes with simpler seasoning. They’re more tailored to European

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Noppakao in Munich: Exploring Its Hidden Menu and Authentic Thai Flavors

Noppakao is located a little bit away from Munich center. The name “Noppakao” reminds me of Thai words: “Na”, meaning rice field and “Pao/Khao”, meaning rice — together, it gives the image of simple, honest food rooted in everyday Thai life – a nod to the honest cooking you’ll find here. On warmer days, their

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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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