Sweet(-ish)

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

Mangetsu: Savoring Japan’s Culinary Traditions under the “Full Moon”

Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to an authentic Japanese restaurant that has been operating in Frankfurt for years: Mangetsu, which translates to “full moon.” It’s common in Japan to name places after elements of nature, like the moon or mountains, as they hold poetic beauty and deep cultural significance. The full moon, symbolizing beauty, […]

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Bangkok Restaurant: Our Go-To Spot for Authentic Thai Comfort Food

Today, we’d like to introduce you to an authentic Thai restaurant in Frankfurt that has become a beloved staple of our weekly routine. This article is long overdue, as we’ve been visiting this spot almost every week, especially during the COVID days, when their convenient take-away lunch sets were a lifesaver. Often, we’d reheat what

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Diving into Shanghai’s Signature Dishes at a Frankfurt Hideaway

Welcome back, fellow foodies! Today we’ll invite you to step in to a humble little Shanghainese eatery, located at the Hauptwache subway station. This charming spot offers a very diverse menu. Starting from delicious little snack like the iconic Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) to hearty main meals like Shanghai-style noodles, there’s something for almost every palate

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Exotic Flavors: Embracing the Diversity of Indonesian Cuisine

Welcome, fellow foodies, as today we’ll delve into the aromas and traditions of the one of the world’s most dynamic cuisines – Indonesian. Hidden in the serene streets of bustling downtown Frankfurt, Bali Bistro stands as a beacon of authentic Indonesian fare served with warmth and hospitality. Run by locals and frequented by locals, this

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Unveiling Vienna’s Classical Grandeur, Festive Charm, and Culinary Delights

A few years ago, I often heard about Vienna from a former colleague, who has immense admiration for Mozart. She would take long-haul flights from Shanghai to catch any performance by Mozart in the Golden Hall. When her feelings run deep for the music, she would shed a few tears at Mozart’s grave, mourning the

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