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Re: German food [Re: Ern3st] #2419852 07/11/11 04:10 AM
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We still talking german food ?




Re: German food [Re: Brandon972] #2421813 07/12/11 01:30 AM
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Henks Black forest in Dallas is great..Schnitzel is thin,crispy and veal....All the sausages are incredible and on Sat only they have Swiss Cheese soup that it INCREDIBLE.One lady has made it for 35 yrs and only comes in Fri night to make the pot and leaves..she wont pass the recipe!!!.!!I wanna road trip to OKC to eat t that place that was Diner,drive ins and dives....ZUR Autobahn is 7 miles west of Meridian on 22..great place for a date and drive..Old german couple owns it and everything is from scratch..Its only open wed -sat night 5 to 9...Only seats like 30 people...The sauerbraten,cordon bleu and jager schnitzel is awesome!!!!


Re: German food [Re: Ern3st] #2469746 08/01/11 03:25 AM
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Lol I knew somebody would eventually mention muenster



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Re: German food [Re: easton1025] #2475761 08/03/11 12:22 PM
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Where is the place located in Meridian? What road?



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Re: German food [Re: booger] #2477818 08/04/11 02:15 AM
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Go west on Hwy 22 like you are going to Cranfils gap...Right around 7 miles..when you come down a big hill its on the right...
Call before you go to get a seat...They have a web site as well..


Re: German food [Re: easton1025] #2478143 08/04/11 04:21 AM
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Seems this thread is for you N Tex boyz But if ya ever get down to New Braunsfels try Krause's Cafe....good stuff!!!!


Re: German food [Re: majekman] #2484588 08/06/11 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: majekman
Seems this thread is for you N Tex boyz But if ya ever get down to New Braunsfels try Krause's Cafe....good stuff!!!!


Was wondering the same.

I think Krauses changed hands and name. Used to make Kauses an at least an annual stop. Last year I ate there and sauerkraut tasted like it had pineapple in it????

Went to Oma's and it was great! My new favorite.

also, a place on Fountain View in Houston, can't remember name (alzheimers or Anhieusers, don't know which) Very good, maybe a little pricey.

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Re: German food [Re: Ern3st] #2496573 08/11/11 04:20 PM
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www.fritzls.com is a German restaurant.It is in Rowlett off of hwy 66. Awesome food, great beer, and i think he is a hunter.


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Originally Posted By: easton1025
Henks Black forest in Dallas is great..Schnitzel is thin,crispy and veal....All the sausages are incredible and on Sat only they have Swiss Cheese soup that it INCREDIBLE.One lady has made it for 35 yrs and only comes in Fri night to make the pot and leaves..she wont pass the recipe!!!.!!I wanna road trip to OKC to eat t that place that was Diner,drive ins and dives....ZUR Autobahn is 7 miles west of Meridian on 22..great place for a date and drive..Old german couple owns it and everything is from scratch..Its only open wed -sat night 5 to 9...Only seats like 30 people...The sauerbraten,cordon bleu and jager schnitzel is awesome!!!!


I must agree, Zur Autobahn is by far the best place to get fresh German food. My mom and I first tried it in September of last year. We were impressed then, but even more so this time. My mom came down to the lake and I asked what she wanted for dinner and she didn't know. So, I decided I'd take a chance and see if there was a spot available at Zur Autobahn...thankfully there was.

The service was once again outstanding as was the food. I tried something different this time, the #6 (I have no idea how to pronounce it): Roulade with Rotkraut! All I can say is that thing is the most awesome dish I've ever eaten at a restaurant. Geesh. I need to learn how to make that. It was busy tonight, but thanks to me calling ahead and making a reservation, we were seated and served very quickly. I cannot recommend this place enough. They do take credit/debit cards, but only Visa and Mastercard.

Oh and the saurkraut...WOW AGAIN!

Here is a link to their dinner menu. Seriously, guys and gals, this place is AWESOME!


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Will be in the DFW area next month. What can you tell me about Jorge's and the Bavarian Grill in Plano? The are both close to our hotel.



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I spent 13 years in Germany. Love,Love,Love their food.


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Headed to San Antonio in a couple of weeks down I-35. Any places along the way I should try to make it into.



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Originally Posted By: aeb
Will be in the DFW area next month. What can you tell me about Jorge's and the Bavarian Grill in Plano? The are both close to our hotel.


I realize the response is a bit late. Both Jorge's and Bavarian Grill are excellent. I might give Jorge's a slight edge on Schnitzel, but with regards to the rest of the menu, and real German beer, Bavarian Grill is the way to go. Several times it has been selected as the #1 German Restaurant in America.


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i love german food


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Dudes, I just read this thread -- told the wife, and she is stoked. I'm going to have to Google this place and find out when they're open....


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Thanks for the recommendation of the Bavarian Grill -- just got back. Great place....


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Lisa's Schnitzel House, Lampasas, TX


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Originally Posted By: netman
www.fritzls.com is a German restaurant.It is in Rowlett off of hwy 66. Awesome food, great beer, and i think he is a hunter.


I've been here a couple times, Spaten optimator and the shnitzel, then finish off with their desserts



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Will be in the DFW area next month. What can you tell me about Jorge's and the Bavarian Grill in Plano? The are both close to our hotel.


I realize the response is a bit late. Both Jorge's and Bavarian Grill are excellent. I might give Jorge's a slight edge on Schnitzel, but with regards to the rest of the menu, and real German beer, Bavarian Grill is the way to go. Several times it has been selected as the #1 German Restaurant in America.



Ended up going to both. It was a good weekend. smile



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