What to eat in Stuttgart - 5 dishes to try in Stuttgart - Stuttgart traditional food
What to eat in Stuttgart - 5 dishes to try in Stuttgart - Stuttgart traditional food
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⇛ Flädle - meat broth with pancake
⇛ Maultaschen - Swabian dumplings
⇛ Schupfnudeln - potato dumplings with sauerkraut and bacon
⇛ Linsen mit Spätzle und Würstchen - cooked lentils with swabian egg noodles and vienna sausages
⇛ Zwiebelrostbraten - roast beef served with sauce, swabian egg noodles and fried onion on the top!
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We met with viewers in Stuttgart Germany who took us on a tour of the countryside and towns nearby! Ashley tries to speak German and pronounce all the foods we eat ( Spezi, Käsespätzle, Maultasche). ???? Plus we visit a little town called Tübingen to ride the punting boats (stockkahn).
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10 Best Restaurants you MUST TRY in Stuttgart, Germany | 2019
Stuttgart ( SHTUUT-gart; German: [ˈʃtʊtɡaɐ̯t] (listen); Swabian: Schduagert, pronounced [ˈʒ̊d̥ua̯ɡ̊ɛʕd̥]; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
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If you have one day to eat, this German food tour of Munich will give you some serious satisfaction. I have to admit, I going to multiple back to back restaurants to eat German food is a challenge - German food is so hearty and so filling. By the end of this food tour in Munich, I was ready to sleep immediately!
Here are all the details about the restaurants and prices of the dishes I ate:
1. Andy's Krablergarten
Andy's Krablergarten is known for their schnitzel, and they serve it up in a huge way. The cutlets are made from pork, and they are big and fried fresh. I tried a Hamburg schnitzel with eggs and a Munich style schnitzel with horseradish in the breading. It was fantastic.
Address: Thalkirchner Str. 2, 80337 München, Germany
Price: 10.90 EUR per schnitzel
2. Andechser am Dom
This is a nice German food restaurant, located on the side of Munich Frauenkirche, a major landmark in the heart of Munich. They serve a variety of traditional German Bavarian cuisine. My favorite dish was the mixed sausage plate, but the leberkäse was also good.
Address: Weinstraße 7A, 80333 München, Germany
Total price: 36.30 EUR
3. Ice cream at Schuhbeck's Eissalon
Address: Pfisterstraße 11, 80331 München, Germany
4. Bergwolf
Bergwolf is a German fast food restaurant in Munich, and their speciality is currywurst, a plate of sausage topped in sauce and fries. It’s not the healthiest of all German dishes, but it sure tastes pretty amazing - one of those 3 am kind of dishes.
Address: Fraunhoferstraße 17, 80469 München, Germany
Price: 5.40 EUR
5. Augustiner Bräustuben
Augustiner Bräustuben is a classic German brewery and restaurant in Munich, Germany. You’ll find some very classic Bavarian dishes on their menu and a good selection of beer.
Address: Landsberger Str. 19, 80339 München, Germany
Total price: 24.25 EUR
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Winter is such a brilliant time to be in Stuttgart - Christmas market, snow-capped fairytale castles, endless opportunities to drink gluhwein and generally just have fun!
On this trip though, we decided to step outside of Stuttgart to find some of the ‘hidden gems’ not so far from the city itself - of which there are quite a few beauties!
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Markthalle is Germany's version of an indoor farmer's market. This location in Stuttgart is over 100 years old and sells flavors from all over the world. Chicago Plant-Based Chef Katie Simmons shows you the beautiful produce, olives galore, bread, and sausages. Try her healthy recipes at: plants-rule.com
Slow Food Exhibition in Stuttgart
I grabbed my friends Kevin and Niclas while home in Germany and drove all the way to the slow food exhibition in Stuttgart. This exhibition presents tons of organic and local food and drinks. The food offered includes tons of cheese, salami, ham, bread, oils, sausages and may other things. Drink wise, the Gin boom is still alive with easily over a dozen Gin stalls among lots of wine, beer and fizzy drink stalls.
You can easily fill your belly while walking through the exhibition and eating the offered samples from every stall. That’s exactly what we did! Including sampling some hot sauces on the way.
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Walking in STUTTGART / Germany ????????- 4K 60fps (UHD)
Today we walk in the Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The city is known for having the headquarters of car manufacturers Mercedes-Benz and Porsche.
We start our walk at the train station, which is party under construction for several years (Stuttgart 21). On this public holiday the shops in the inner city are closed so we head to the Schlossplatz (Palace Square) with the new palace and gardens. There the people enjoy their afternoon with a picknick and some music.
We further check out the inner city, the old palace and head back to the train station walking around Stuttgart's centre.
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Ramen in Germany - Ramen 8 in Stuttgart, Top or Flop?
Ramen in Stuttgart at Ramen 8, hot or not? Top or flop? We went and tried the first ramen in Stuttgart for you and compared it to ramen in Japan.
Ramen is still a very new food in Germany and not every city already has a ramen restaurant. Ramen 8 changed the number of ramen restaurants in Stuttgart from 0 to 1 in 2018 and since then draws a big crowd of people at basically all times. When they opened, long lines were the norm to get one of their ramen bowls.
They sell their bowls for 12,90 Euro to 14,90 Euro, which is not all that cheap, if you consider that most ramen bowls in Japan sell for less than 7-8 Euros (normally less than 1000 yen for regular bowls).
By the way, the original Ramen 8 main store is not in Stuttgart, but actually in Freiburg. And there, it is a Thai restaurant. The restaurant is not run by Japanese people, which does not have to be a disadvantage. However, is it in this case? Will you get original Japanese ramen at Ramen 8 in Stuttgart?
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A Weekend in Stuttgart - Germany 4K Travel Channel
A weekend in Stuttgart was not really on our agenda. But YouTube has invited to a Creator Day and so we take the opportunity to explore the city after the event.
Friday: Arrival in Stuttgart
On our arrival in Stuttgart, it rains and the darkness falls already. But we're not here for fun. The bad weather can not spoil our good mood and we take the suburban train to our hotel. Afterward, we are looking for a restaurant for dinner.
In the Geißstrasse at the Hans im Glücksbrunnen (Hans in Luck fountain), we will find a place to eat. The fountain was set up after the successful completion of the old town restoration in 1909. The neighborhood around the fountain has developed into a lively scene district where you can also enjoy the night. We choose the inn Platzhirsch. We stay on the ground floor since smoking is allowed here. The upper floor is reserved for non-smokers only. The cozy restaurant is very busy and offers excellent dishes, like the local speciality Maultaschen - Swabian pockets (homemade filled pasta squares).
We will go on a small tour and watch the guests sit on the street while they are drinking and talking. We only knew this from Brussels. As we want to drink another glass of wine, we visit one of the many taverns. Three nice men offer us a place at their table. We are quickly getting into the conversation, and it soon it turns out that they are working at Daimler-Benz. Well, there are not many alternatives in Stuttgart! We quickly come to the issue of electromobility, because on some days the city suffers from a very high particulate matter pollution. Two days later, we actually see an alibi electric car in Stuttgart.
Saturday: YouTube Creator Day
The next day it still rains, but the YouTube Creator Day lets the time pass quickly. We get to know many nice YouTuber and receive many tips and suggestions on how to make our work better.
In the evening, we eat at the Paulaner, which we have already seen on the way to the venue. The ground floor is for smokers and the upper floor for non-smokers, just as in the place we visited the day before. It reminds us strongly of places in Munich. However, we notice that Stuttgart is the better Bavaria since smokers are still tolerated here.
Sunday: Walk through the city of Stuttgart
Finally, the sun shines again.
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Ein Wochenende in Stuttgart stand eigentlich nicht auf unserem Plan. Doch YouTube hat zum Creator Day eingeladen und so nutzen wir, im Anschluss an die Veranstaltung, die Möglichkeit die Stadt etwas näher kennenlernen.
Freitag: Ankunft in Stuttgart
Bei unserer Ankunft in Stuttgart regnet es und die Dunkelheit bricht bereits herein. Doch wir sind ja nicht zum Vergnügen hier und lassen uns unsere gute Laune nicht verderben. Mit der S-Bahn fahren wir zunächst in unser Hotel. Anschließend suchen wir ein Restaurant zum Abendessen.
In der Geißstraße beim „Hans im Glück Brunnen“ werden wir fündig. Der Brunnen wurde 1909 zum erfolgreichen Abschluss der Altstadtsanierung errichtet. Das Viertel um den Brunnen hat sich zu einem lebhaften Szeneviertel entwickelt, in dem man auch die Nacht durchfeiern kann. Wir wählen das Wirtshaus „Platzhirsch“. Wir bleiben im Erdgeschoss, da hier noch Rauchen erlaubt ist. Das Obergeschoss ist den Nichtrauchern vorbehalten. Das gemütliche Lokal wird heftig frequentiert und bietet ausgezeichnete Gerichte an (Maultaschen, eine schwäbische Spezialität).
Anschließen machen wir einen kleinen Rundgang und beobachten, dass hier die Gäste auch auf der Straße stehen, während sie etwas trinken und sich unterhalten. Das kannten wir bisher nur aus Brüssel. Wir wollen noch ein Glas Wein trinken und besuchen noch eines der vielen Lokale. Drei nette Männer bieten uns einen Platz bei sich am Tisch an. Schnell kommen wir ins Gespräch und es stellt sich rasch heraus, dass sie bei Daimler-Benz arbeiten. Naja, viele Alternativen gibt es in Stuttgart ja nicht! Schnell landen wir beim Thema Elektromobilität, denn an manchen Tagen leidet die Stadt unter einer hohen Feinstaubverschmutzung.
Am übernächsten Tag haben wir in Stuttgart tatsächlich ein Alibi Elektroauto in Stuttgart gesehen.
Samstag: Youtube Creator Day
Am nächsten Tag regnet es immer noch, doch der YouTube Creator Day lässt die Zeit rasch vergehen. Wir lernen viele nette YouTuber kennen und erhalten eine Reihe Tipps und Anregungen, um unsere Arbeit besser zu machen.
Am Abend gegen wir ins Paulaner essen, das wir am Weg zum Tagungsort bereits gesehen habe. Ähnlich wie im Platzhirsch ist auch hier das Erdgeschoss für Raucher und das Obergeschoss für Nichtraucher reserviert. Es erinnert uns stark an Lokale in München. Allerdings stellen wir fest, dass Stuttgart das bessere Bayern ist, da hier noch Raucher toleriert werden.
Sonntag: Spaziergang durch Stuttgart
Endlich strahlt wieder die Sonne.
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