German restaurants in Asia
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1920 Restaurant & Bar
Guǎngzhōu's expats highly recommend this German restaurant on the riverfront. Enjoy an imported beer (from Y30) on its patio. The menu includes sausages, meatballs and stuffed goose.
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Schindler’s Tankstelle
Sausages, sauerkraut and a strong selection of German beers make this place a reliable option for anyone seeking a taste of central Europe in Běijīng. The German-style breakfast (Y45) will set you up for the day, although the cholesterol-heavy black pudding may also induce cardiac arrest. There’s an outside terrace at the back in summer. You can walk off the meal afterwards in nearby Ritan Park.
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Brotzeit German Bier Bar
Sausages, pork knuckle and German beers galore, with soothing views over Sentosa and the harbour. The sausages are superb (the knoblauchwurst was a favourite, and not just for the name) and the draft Paulaners are dangerously easy on the palate. Service swings wildly from outstanding to hopeless, depending on your luck.
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Bierstube
This cosy, slightly dingy wooden place is the restaurant version of an old German uncle. It has been cooking up German comfort fare for so many years that its age can be measured by the regulars' expanding waistlines. In Bangkok such dinosaurs would be shunned, but here in Chiang Mai this is considered family. Thai and Western dishes are also available and it's popular for a drink in the evening, being slightly classier than many other places on this strip.
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Bei Otto
Claiming a Bangkok residence for nearly 20 years, Bei Otto's major culinary bragging point is its pork knuckles, reputedly the best in town. A good selection of German beers and an attached delicatessen with brilliant breads and super sausages make it even more attractive to go Deutsch.
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Memories
This cosy Deutschland oasis has been running for more than 10 years, and Herr Chef serves up authentic fare: solid soups, unfancy schnitzels, steaks and, of course, bratwurst with sauerkraut and roast potatoes, all washed down with German beer.
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Donau
Both bar and bistro, Donau is the place to satisfy that bratwurst craving. They dish up good value German cuisine and it is also well worth a visit just to sample the four-course dinner special.
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Tell Restaurant
Enjoy cheese fondue while overlooking the busy street below. This restaurant specialises in German food and beverages, including heavy schnitzels and sausages that will leave you stuffed.
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German Restaurant
Opposite Galle Face Hotel, this simply named eatery does all things German. You may wish to visit during the happy hour (19:00 to 20:00) to sample the draught German beer and wines.
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Frankfurt Lavinia Beer Garden
As the name suggests, German food - including delicious home-made sausages - is the speciality here. It's on the same lane as Blue Seas Guest House.
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Shvabsky Domik
This spacious, German-cottage-style establishment serves reliably good international food with a strong German emphasis - lots of sausage and meat.
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Lucky's Saloon
A popular little upstairs bar and German restaurant, its menus are bound in Lucky Luke comic books.
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Gartenstadt
A long-running German place with good-value set lunches and home-made sausages.
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Candi Bakery & Bistro
About 100m up from the Tenganan turn-off west of town, this smart cafe is worth the slight detour. The bakery specialises in delicious pastries, cakes and croissants. You can enjoy a menu of local and German meals plus steaks out on the tree-shaded veranda. Or just savour a Bavarian beer. A small cafe in town has baked goods.
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