01-28-2019 08:27 AM - edited 01-29-2019 08:13 AM
About two weeks ago (almost!), the Manchester Local Guides decided to make use of the city wide deals that were going on! These January deals were open to all public and was initiated by a bunch of cafe/restaurant owners to entice folks to eat out and spend money; because of Christmas and New Year celebrations, January tend to be a super quiet month!
It feels like a distant memory as I've been super busy since then, but here's a recap of the event!
Firstly, our event was attended by @ZoeOooe, @deadmanjones, @PeteMHW, Iain G and myself! We decided on Albert's Schloss as none of us have been there before and it's been on my hit list for yonkers now!! I've read the reviews of the venue before so had a pretty decent idea of what to expect and they are all pretty true; cosy, energetic, noisy, fun. In fact, you can read my review of the venue here!
What I didn't expect was the type of food served! I know, I should have checked the menu in advance but I was just super excited for the venue itself. Anyway, the food was German based (that should have been obvious too!) and it's not one of the cuisines that excites me (sorry folks!!). But they had Spätzle on the menu which I had only tried once in Dusseldorf and absolutely loved it! So, phew.. and I really did like my dish although it was a bit too salty. Spätzle, by the way, it's like a type of pasta and recently, I've got mad cravings for pasta! I don't know why, I just do!
Anyway, we all had an awesome time with the food and drinks (the beer drinkers had loads of options to choose from!) and to our surprise, the venue had live entertainment every Wednesday where they have two pianists play/sing song requests from the audience! Needless to say, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves so much so that we stayed on an extra hour after our planed finish time. The only downside was that it was really noisy in there so conversations were a bit of a shouting match!
Here are some photos from our event!
I hope you've enjoyed this brief recap! If you're ever in Manchester, this is definitely one of the places to drop by! Check out their website too to find out when their live entertainment is on!
Do you have a similar restaurant in your area? Have you been to it and what's your take on German food! For all the German food fans out there, apologies for not finding German food exciting.. but maybe you can suggest some dishes that you think I should try in future!
01-28-2019 08:59 AM
Hi @AdrianLunsong,
Thank you for sharing your recap! My favorite German dish is french fries with apple sauce. It's very tasty although a bit unusual.
What about you @Sorbe? What did you enjoy most in Berlin?
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01-28-2019 09:06 AM
Thank you for the tag @VasT ,
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01-28-2019 09:16 AM
Hello @AdrianLunsong,
Such a great recap, thanks for sharing. As I can see you had a really great time together. Do you know that there is a post on Connect about the German food. If you have interest take a look: Where to eat in Kreuzberg, Berlin.
I am not a big fan of the German food but all of the dishes you shared look delicious, especially the baked Alaska dessert.
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01-28-2019 09:51 AM
Hi @AdrianLunsong,
It looks like you guys had fun, and the photos looks great too. Congrats on the successful meet up!
In Buenos Aires there are many German restaurants but I have only been to Extrawurst. I tried different kinds of sausages there which I honestly didn't like so much, but I did love the traditional potato salad they have and the Glühwein, which is a wine served warm that they usually have in Christmas.
I also went to Germany recently and loved the Weisswurst, Käsespätzle and Eisbein. I ended up loving their food, I recommend you try these dishes if you can.
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01-29-2019 08:14 AM
@VasT Wow.. that's a combination that I would never have thought of! Is this a common dish? It's certainly one to try!! Now all I need is a trip to Germany!! 🙂
01-29-2019 08:22 AM
Hey @Sorbe if you're coming to Manchester for a visit! Don't forget to find us local Local Guides!
01-29-2019 08:28 AM
Thanks @Ivi_Ge !! And I've now read Nadya's post too on "Where to eat in Kreuzberg, Berlin"!! Yay!! Lovely photos making me hungry! Sadly, my lunch today is going to be oats! #diet
The baked Alaska dessert was nice although I believe the origin of the dish may be American! It certainly has the hallmarks of an American dish.. super sweet! Lol!! It's definitely one to share as I really struggled to finish it!
01-29-2019 08:33 AM
Thanks @Jesi on the recommended dishes; Weisswurst, Käsespätzle and Eisbein!
I Googled them and the first two sounds lovely, the last .. I'm not sure.. pickled ham hock/knuckles!!! I'm not too worried about what body part it is.. I'm more worried if it's very salty! My palate disagrees with food that are too salty!! I'll need to see if I can get them here in Manchester and try them!
01-29-2019 09:26 AM
Thanks a lot @AdrianLunsong ,
I was planning to come in March/April when my football team will be in town.
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