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Going to a German restaurant tonight. Babbies first German place. Help me decide what to have.

http://www.dassteinhaus.net/

>> No.6122833

Jägerschnitzel

>> No.6122840

German Combination Platter with a nice Weihenstephaner Hefe or Zwickl Lager

>> No.6122862

>>6122833
Don't.
This is literally shit tier German garbage and has absolutely nothing to do with an actual Schnitzel.

>> No.6122868

Schnitzel and Kase Spatzle

>> No.6122875

>>6122798
Ask them what kind of meat their using for their Schnitzel,if it's anything other than veal,don't get it.
Also try out the Benediktiner beer.

>> No.6122877

>>6122840
I have had Weihenstephaner based on the consistent awesome reviews. I was let down a nit as I found it simewhat bland. Not poorly made at all, but not what I was hoping for. Could be worth trying, though.

>> No.6122880

>>6122868

This

>> No.6122881

I'm mobile so I didn't look at the menu, but if they have a sausage platter you should get that.

>> No.6122886

>>6122798
>http://www.dassteinhaus.net/
Jesus....there's barely anything German about that menu.
That said, just get the German Combination Platter. That's the only way you'll get some idea of what german food is like. I assume the schnitzel on it is a plain schnitzel. Considering their menu, I'm terrified of how bad their Jager sauce is, otherwise I'd recommend that.

>> No.6122888

Thanks guys. Regular schnitzel it is. The platter seems like a good bet. I'm suspicious it's not as much food as it seems. 18 bucks for 3 brats, schnitzel and spatzle. I'll end up splitting it with my girlfriend since she hardly eats. I dunno if that'll be enough.

>> No.6122893

>>6122886
Yeah I'm not expecting anything very authentic. But this is pretty much the only place in the city to get anything remotely German.

>> No.6122902

>>6122888
Since this is your first time in a German restaurant you should try many different things and the Platter seems like the best choice for that.
Have you chosen your beer yet?

Please tell later if it was any good

>> No.6122903

Are German restaurants popular in other countries?

>> No.6122910
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6122910

>mfw living in cincinnati which has hella German influence

>> No.6122922

>>6122910
We make up for it with Asian influence. Tons and tons of different types of Asian food. And the best seafood around.

>> No.6122924

> Nachos
> Hawaiian Chicken salad

Wow, they've nailed the theme. Also, wtf is Vom Fish?

>> No.6122927

>>6122922

lol, no one makes up for anything with Asian influence

>> No.6122946

>>6122924
> wtf is Vom Fish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbRYxSYZOT0

>> No.6122948

>>6122798
Hitler killed himself with a PPK, not a P-08.

>> No.6122952

>>6122798
German food? Literally what is it?

When I was in Germany I went a 'Mexican Restauraunt' across the street from my hotel and it was hilarious. Not bad I guess, but funny how different it was from authentic mexican food.

I'm from california btw and my family is from Mexico originally.

>> No.6123028

>>6122862
false. source, im a banana.

>> No.6123092

>>6122952
Käsespätzle can be called German food from that menu. Other than that... not much really. Schnitzel probably, although that's more like a meme food than true traditional German cuisine. It's just regular food served with German stereotypes in a homely environment, I'd say.