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DeniseWang
LV 43|Silver Foodie

In Germany, how can one not try German sausages? So I searched online for local restaurants with good reviews, wanting to experience the local flavors. At first, I emailed to make a reservation, but it took many days to receive a response. However, when we arrived, there weren’t many people dining in the restaurant. After informing the staff about our reservation, he mentioned that they only accept online bookings for large groups, but since there were many empty seats, he let us choose freely.

The restaurant provided an English menu, so ordering wasn’t a problem. We ordered two very unique dishes:
❤️ Rauschers wurstplatte
This dish includes five different flavors of sausage. If you are not familiar with the types and flavors of German sausages, I think this is a great start as you can try five different smoked varieties and types of sausages! My favorite was the traditional German sausage, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, offering a unique fragrant flavor. The texture is excellent, and if you add their homemade sauerkraut, it enhances the flavor even more! Personally, I think it tastes even better when paired with their mustard sauce, which elevates it to a different level—a flavor you can’t find in Taiwan! I highly recommend everyone to try it out!
❤️ Fried pork chop
Honestly, I don't know why fried pork chops are particularly popular here. I personally prefer thicker cuts of pork chop, so for Germany's slightly thinner version, I felt that one experience was enough. Although the skin isn’t coated too thickly, the meat is quite thin and a bit drier. If you're going to eat it, you should do so for the special flavor of their spices, which is indeed quite different from our Asian style!

Overall, I think the experience was not bad. If you're looking for something really impressive, perhaps the sausages will be more memorable. I don’t find many particularly outstanding qualities in other aspects. The staff's service was average. The ambiance of the restaurant was decent but a bit too dark. Although the food tasted good, I believe Germany has many similar traditional dishes, so if this place is crowded, it might be worth exploring and trying other restaurants!

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Apfelweinwirtschaft Frau RauscherKlappergasse 8, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
German€20
1 review
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