First night...we were exhausted after the frazzle of train travel and finding our way to our place and settling in so we walked for about an hour trying to find something but our minds were blown that so many places had only German menu's and my daughter is quite fluent in Dutch as am I when it comes to menu's but don't let people fool you when they say Dutch and German are close because they are two completely different languages...so we settled on a little Hard Rock action. We were served by another American who wanted to know all about Amsterdam hehe
I started with a glass of wine and the kiddo had some sort of fruity concoction.
Dinner was supposed to take a while because there was a group of 43 there (a school group it looked like) but our dinner came like 5 minutes after our drinks...I wasn't prepared, but we ate anyway hehe The burger was delicious. Service was prompt, highly recommend, especially if you are having difficulties with menus or people not speaking much English and your brain needs a break.
That cake, doesn't quite compare to the one at the Louvre, but it was a very, very close second!
After a ton of shopping and even heading back to our hotel we needed to eat. We tried desperately to find a good looking menu on our side of the city, but pretty much no one spoke English in the little neighbourhood we were in....that, and by the time we were ready to eat a soccer football game was starting and we were just a couple streets from the stadium, so back over the bridge we went (with our exhausted legs) and decided pasta was in order. So, Nudlehaus it was...I can't find a website, but it is right behind Museum Ludwig, which is behind the Cathedral.
This place is just your run of the mill pasta place, much like an Olive Garden but doesn't pretend to be fancy. ha! We felt very welcome and it was full of tourists from all over the globe. I had a glass of wine and the lasagna. It was good and filled the belly.
Final day...we were so tired this particular morning. We wanted something different for breakfast but wasn't quite sure what. We googled traditional German breakfasts but came up short. Seems like the Germans typically have just bread of some kind for breakfast, so we hiked it back to the Coffee Bean and Tea leaf for another tasty latte and split a muffin.
After that we made our way to the zoo and tried their cafe, it wasn't horribly overpriced and was pretty good. Of course we got curry wurst and chips again.
Post zoo and lots of walking we went back to the shopping district and grabbed some Dunkin' and took it to the Cathedral steps for a pic-nic. It was fantastic!
After Dunkin' we walked the Rhine for a while enjoying the architecture and all the people. There was a guy out there blowing big bubbles and he had bubble stuff for rent, people were renting it, it was very cute. After that we went to Bruehaus Sion.
This place has been around for a very long time and was extremely busy. I am not sure if that is just because of Oktoberfest or if it is always that busy. We got the last available unreserved table at 5:30pm so keep that in mind if you go. They do take reservations so I would definitely reserve a table as you may not get lucky like we did.
The inside is beautifully decorated with these candelabras and stained glass. |
In case you are wondering pork belly is basically what we call a ham hock...what we'd traditionally use to make a split pea soup, they've turned in to an entire meal. |
Ok, I need to take a trip to this chocolate museum!!! Haha that sounds like my kind of museum ;)
ReplyDeletehahaha it was so fun! We even got to learn the process Lindt uses to make chocolates...they even show the production line, it was so cool!
DeleteYou guys ate so well!! So many delicious looking desserts!
ReplyDeleteKate, your WIAW are hands down, my favorite. You honestly bring back so many memories of Germany!!!! I haven't been to Cologne but it's next on my list :)
ReplyDeleteTHAT DESSERT IS JUST OFF THE HOOK!!!!! ha ha haa!
ReplyDeleteWow! The food in Cologne looks amazing! I'm surprised you found a good burger place; I've been told by a south German that there aren't many good burgers to be had in Europe. And oh! That ice cream! Yummmmm… I've never been to Cologne before, but if I ever go, that will be one of the first things on my itinerary!
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