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A kiosk known throughout Germany for
its spicy currywurst, this oldschool
stop even comes with an age limit
for those crazy enough to try to tackle its
spicier offerings.
Address: 39 GRÜNEBURGWEG. | Tel: +49 (0)69 721129
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Mongolian barbecue is quickly catching
up with the old ex-pat staple, the Irish pub.
Finding one that's worth visiting though is
often not as simple as simply finding one.
Despite the slightly off-putting name, you
won't be disappointed at Mongo's.
Address: 10 ZOLLHOF. | Tel: +49 (0)211 440 7270
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With a whopping 22 exquisitely designed Ramen soups on offer, Naniwa Noodles has been serving up top-class authentic cuisine to locals and tourists for over 20 years. The €13 daily menus are a bargain.
Address: 55 OSTSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)211 161799
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The cosy little Restaurant Schorn serves rustic-style German food with a distinct French flair, and boasts a wine list with over 450 different varieties. The fried goose liver with mango and brie is to die for.
Address: 46A MARTINSTRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)211 398 1972
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Working closely with the nearby Savoy Theatre, the Stage 47 design hotel (pictured) offers the kind of red-carpet hospitality you'll rarely find elsewhere, with a fine selection of tastefully designed rooms and maisonette suites.
Address: 47 GRAF-ADOLF-STRASSE. | Tel: +49 (0)211 388030