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Authentic Taste of Germany: Top 4 Korean German Restaurants

Raise your steins, foodies! Today, we’re embarking on a culinary journey to Germany without leaving Korea. Ready to discover some scrumptious Schnitzels and succulent sausages? Then, let’s dive right in!

Weinerwald (비너발트)

Renowned as a gold medallist in the global meat-processing competition held in Germany, Weinerwald represents the epitome of German culinary art in Korea. The star of the show is the luscious Schwainsaxe, which after an extravagant flambeau show, delivers a balanced taste of crisp crust and juicy meat. This teamed up with their wide array of homemade sausages is nothing short of a gastronomical extravaganza.

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  • address : 112, Wolgok-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-919-8848
  • operating time : 17:00 – 02:00
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Uncle Cho (엉클조)

For decades, Uncle Cho has made a name for itself as the go-to place for delicious sausages. Their signature dishes are the warm platter and cold platter, both a smorgasbord of various tasty sausages accompanied by mash potatoes that melt in your mouth. Their mashed potatoes are so soft they could be a meal on their own. The distinct German beers they serve make for a perfect sausage companion, leading to an all-round satisfying meal.

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DangKe Schnitzel (당케슈니첼)

Located in the German Village of Namhae, Gyeongnam, Dangke Schnitzel is a must-stop restaurant for food enthusiasts. Its signature dish is the hard-to-resist Schnitzel, a delightful German dish of breaded and fried tender meat. With a moist inside and a crisp outside peppered and salted to perfection, their Schnitzel accentuates the meat’s natural flavor, offering a delectable treat to the taste buds. They serve beer from the local brewery which smells like a fresh bouquet of yuzu. Every visit calls for tasting one of the limited-edition delights, the Käsespätzle.

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  • address : 1423 Dongbu-daero, Samdong-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongnam
  • phone : 070-4122-1838
  • operating time : 11:00 – 14:45
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Oktoberfest (옥토버훼스트)

Oktoberfest, named after Munich’s world-renowned beer festival, is best known for its Currywurst. This popular German snack comprises sausages smothered in a lip-smacking curry sauce. All of their beers on offer, from their full-bodied Dunkle Lager, to the zesty Radler and homy Grissini bread, are sure to leave your palate yearning for more.

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  • address : 13, Jongno 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-738-8881
  • operating time : Mon-Sat: 16:00 – 00:30, Sun: 16:00 – 24:00
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Thus ends our gastronomic tour through Germany’s delightful cuisine. Guess what? There’s more to come! Make sure to stay tuned for our next culinary adventure. Don’t forget to subscribe and perhaps, ‘auf wiedersehen’ till the next post!

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