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Re: International foods enjoyed by Americans

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:42 am
by Cracker
They force politically correct people to eat politically incorrect food ;)
No they have great apricot pancakes, smoked sausage, pizza, fried chicken, good soup, nice bread, and stuff like that :D

And you just got to love the fried potatoes (salted)

Re: International foods enjoyed by Americans

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:53 pm
by MR.EMAN
Treesuit wrote:
Both are available in German restaurants here. Here in my state, we have a Bavarian Village (Leavenworth WA) where good German cuisine can be had. We usually go there about once a year.MR.EMAN
Mr. Eman your right about that. I went there last year during their OctoberFest and had some of the best food and wine here in the state. I also like going there early in the spring when the Wenatchee river is low. It's a perfect time to go whitewater rafting and see some of the country from the river. :D
Went there last weekend, and while it's a good experience the damn tourists and lack of decent parking make it somewhat bittersweet.


@ Housil, here's a couple pics for you:

A couple of the Maypole
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The "welcome wagon"
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From the menu
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Authentic? look close :mrgreen:
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Re: International foods enjoyed by Americans

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:14 am
by housil
MR.EMAN wrote:
Went there last weekend...

@ Housil, here's a couple pics for you:

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Porc/beef (?) roast with "Spätzle" and "Blaukraut" and lots of sauce yummi :mrgreen:

MR.EMAN wrote:
(...) the damn tourists and lack of decent parking
That´s the most authentic at all :mrgreen:

THX for the pic´s :D :D :D :!:

Re: International foods enjoyed by Americans

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:59 am
by MR.EMAN
housil wrote:Porc/beef (?) roast with "Spätzle" and "Blaukraut" and lots of sauce yummi :mrgreen:
We go to this place due to their excellent Sauerbraten. The sauce is really good, and my only complaint, is no bread to sop it all up with. No spoon either, which is why I brought my own. BTW, look closely at the cutlery.


housil wrote:
MR.EMAN wrote:
(...) the damn tourists and lack of decent parking
That´s the most authentic at all :mrgreen:

THX for the pic´s :D :D :D :!:
Took about an hour to get from city limits to finally being parked. Takes less time to get into Disney World.