Food in Essen

Since I knew that people would ask me about the food in Germany, I decided to take a few snapshots of the food I ate during my week in Essen, Germany.  I’m sure that this isn’t considered gourmet, but these are a few things that I ate during the week.

The conference was quite large and it was held at two venues – a university and a convention centre.  As one can imagine, food was expensive at the convention centre.  I spent the first two days at the university and ate at the cafeteria – the same thing both days.  Because I can’t read German, I thought I would choose something that I could see what it actually was!  Here’s what I ate:

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Quite good (at least compared to my university’s cafeteria).  The sandwich was 2 euro, but the sparkling water was 1.80 euro.  I was surprised that the water was almost as expensive as the sandwich!

We visited a botanical garden near the convention centre.  There was a cafe with an outdoor patio area.  First they gave us a German menu so we asked for an English menu.  The waitress came back a few minutes later and gave us back the same German menus!  Not a good sign.  Anyways, we decided to order anyways.  This item caught my eye:

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Of course I don’t read German, so I really had no idea what I was ordering.  I had the feeling that pfifferlingen was mushroom and rostkartoffeln was something baked / roasted.  Sounds good.  The waitress confirmed that it was mushroom but that was the limit of her English.  Here’s what came…

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Eggs and cheese with baked potatoes and bacon.  Not a bad dish at all!

My last meal in Germany (in Dusseldorf airport) was this turkey focaccia…

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Overpriced, but quite delicious!

Can’t write about German cuisine without mentioning the national beverage, so here’s a picture of me enjoying it!

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It was quite fruity – apparently the Germans like fruity beers in the summer.  Not me.

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