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A German meal?

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How many euros approximatly would a german meal cost in germany?

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  1. Something between nought and zilk.

    I mean, I can make roast potatoes which I grew on my own, that would be nought, except for the electricity, but I could make a campfire instead, so it really would be nought.

    And there's really no limit up to zilk; I could serve you some Hirschbraten from a deerI hunted myself, and all that stuff, but as I'm not a hunter, I'd have to pay someone for that.

    In a restaurant, I pay something something between 8 and 38 euros for a meal. 8 is decent (2 would be a takeaway pizza), 38 is the utmost level I would go to, with deer meat and all that. You sure could go higher, but I never tried. -- Yes, I did once, in a very fine restaurant. They served us very well, and charged 150€ per Person, for a very nice evening.

    I never saw that girl again. So much about expensive dating.


  2. why do you want to know how it cost?sometimes it cost 2.50euros sometimes 5-10euros.sometime 14 euros

  3. 0,75 euro = 1 dollar

    75 cent = 100 penny

    now you can count it by yourself.

  4. you can eat well between 2-5 euros

  5. It depends on how many people you talking. Now, if you're on a military base it might cost about $6 for a meal. On the economy it might cost an average of about 32 euros for three people. For one person (it really depends on what you're getting) it might cost around 10-15 euros or 15.50 - 23.20 dollars.

  6. It all depends on what you eat, what time of day you're eating,  and where you eat it.

    You could eat at Wienerwald and not pay a lot.  See the link below for their menu and prices.

    A pricey example is today at Dallmayr in Munich:

    M E N Ü

    Wachtelbrüstchen, Wachtelei und marinierter Sellerie mit Gänselebermousse

    Meeräsche mit Meeresfrüchte Paella in Bouillabaisse-Nage

    Gebratenes und Geschmortes vom Kaninchen mit Chorizojus und Paprika Kartoffelstampf

    Dome von Pur Caraibe Schokolade mit exotischen Früchten und Kokosnußeis

    Menü . . . 72 EUR

    Menü ohne Meeräsche . . . 59 EUR

    On a day to day basis, I would recommend going to the deli or bakery and buying what you need.  If you eat cold (cold cuts, cheeses, fruit, salads, etc.) or have cooking facilities, you can save a lot of money.  Look for a deli or deli department of grocery stores - they'll even prepare fresh sandwiches for you - some of them HOT - in Munich, get a hot "leberkase" bun (my personal favourite).  Also, look where the locals are - sausage stands - they're great places to grab a quick lunch - DELICIOUS.

  7. When we eat out, we have a couple of places we go to, The Altstadt Stube and the Saalestrand; I usually order Jaegerschnitzel with salad, roast potatoes and a beer and it comes to about 7.50 Euros or a Braumeister with salad and roast potatoes (beer of course) 8.50 Euros. This is in The former DDR (east Germany), the prices in the western and southern and northern parts of Germany are a more expensive. Oh, we order in sometimes, a 30 cm pizza with salami, mushrooms, green peppers and ham costs 5.50 Euros (the best pizza in Germany...just like eating a North American Pizza...good quantity of toppings and lots of cheese). Of course you can always go to a more exclusive place and pay top Euro. If you like to eat beef...it's expensive, pork is the main meat dish in Germany.

  8. That can vary! Depends on what you order and get.

    The least expensive meal I believe is still Bratwurst & Doener Stands.

    For me on average at most coffee shops I ate at with a friend would cost me maybe 10-20 Euro and that is staying there for a few hours with several drinks and a meal. Remember you can tip still but it is not like in the USA their wait staff get paid a better hourly wage than hours do but they still appreciate tips. On a 20 euro bull i would leave like one or two euro max.

    Most places have their menus listed outside to look at before you go into them too making it helpful.

    I hope that helps some.

  9. If you buy all your food from the supermarket you'll need around 5 EUR per day and person.

    If you eat out (breakfast, lunch and dinner) you need around 25 EUR per day.  

    Pastry with coffee from a bakery for breakfast is between 2,00 and 4,50 EUR.

    A meal in a cheap restaurant is around 10 EUR, often up to 20 EUR. A snack like Doener or Currywurst will set you back between 2 and 6 EUR.

    Prices vary a lot depending where you are in Germany. Munich (southwest) is more expensive than say Rostock (northeast).
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