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I have a few questions to ask about food in Germany.?

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~How old must you be to drink?

~What type of food is there?

~ Can you cook in hotel rooms?

~What are some easy recipes?

~ Is there any greta places to eat?

~Are there any cheep places?

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  1. One answer : You must be 18 to drink alcoholic beverage ( Without beer) in public.

    Do not use a grill in any hotel room.


  2. How old must you be to drink?

    16 years for Beer & Wine

    What type of food is there?

    German food is relative the same throughout but there are regional differences. Depending upon the region the dishes may vary.

    Can you cook in hotel rooms?

    I have not seen a hotel room with a kitchen. I do not think so.

    What are some easy recipes?

    I would recommend using the Yahoo search engine for "German Recipes" you will find many.

    Is there any greta places to eat?

    For good traditional German food I would recommend Gasthaus's, Or resturanuts. Ask the people at the Hotel were you are staying.

    Are there any cheep places?

    Most Gasthauses and Resturanuts have the menu posted by the door way with the prices. I have found a number of inexpensive places to eat in Germany, especailly if you are away from the big cities. I have found McDonalds, & BK more expensive than some Gasthaus's especailly when you condsider what you get for your money.

    If  I knew what part of germany you are in I might be of greater assistence.

    All the Best.

  3. 1) you have to be 16 to drink wine or beer

    2) all kinds of food available, in bigger cities all kinds of ethnic foods

    3) no cooking in hotel rooms

    4) google "german food"...too much to list now

    5) ?

    6) yes, also lots of cheap places

    Where will you be in Germany...need more specific info and then i can anser your questions more detailed.

  4. - for beer and wine 16, for harder drinks 18 (I am not sure whether the law is the same for the whole country or whether each "Bundesland" has the right to set higher drinking limits).

    - food is regionally and also seasonally different, but you can of course get everywhere international food. Famous is Sauerkraut, fermented cabbage.

    - Few hotels offer rooms with a kitchenette, but most don't. The chances are better if you're not in a hotel, but in a holiday resort.

    - Of course you'll find restaurants of the top level in quality, but they're usually also top in price. You may easily pay 100 $ per person for a dinner with a decent wine, as the $ is low towards the €.

    - You can eat cheap, but a McDonalds in Germany is exactly the same as in any other place of the world. If you're not in a city, but in a small village you may find a place where you can eat cheap.

  5. 16 for wine and beer.  18 for hard liquor/ cocktails.

    - Depends on where you are.  Most towns of any size  have Italian, and Greek restaurants, as well as Gasthauses.  You can also find chains, like McD's, KFC, BK, and Pizza Hut.

    - Normally no.  Nor would you want to.  Food's great and not too expensive

    - Realize Germany is the size of Montana.  There's great places to eat everywhere.

    - Yes, Gasthauses are your best bet.  Order the TagesMenu ("Daily Special").

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