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Cologne food

In the past few years, the Germans began to treat food with great attention. Today in Cologne you will find cafes and restaurants for every taste and budget. Germany is very ethnic heterogeneous. The city has many Turkish, Italian and Japanese restaurants. The British are attracted to Indian restaurants, which are few in Cologne, but where they serve magnificent curries. If you want something sharp ,.

In the past few years, the Germans began to treat food with great attention. Today in Cologne you will find cafes and restaurants for every taste and budget.

Germany is very ethnic heterogeneous. The city has many Turkish, Italian and Japanese restaurants. The British are attracted to Indian restaurants, which are few in Cologne, but where they serve magnificent curries. If you want something sharp, try Currywurst (spicy sausages in curry sauce).

Cologne residents go to a cafe with the first rays of the sun. On hot summer days, many people order great desserts from Italian ice cream, which are sold throughout the city.

Many cafes / bistros open very early. The Germans come here for breakfast. A traditional German breakfast consists of bread, meat and cheese. Pastry shops open very early, where you can have a cup of coffee with cakes. All this is a convenient and inexpensive alternative to a hotel buffet.

Lunch in Cologne usually starts at 12:00 and lasts until 15:00. At this time, you can eat a sandwich or a plate of pasta in an outdoor cafe or go for a full lunch at a restaurant.

The Germans do not like to take food with them, preferring to sit in a cafe. Therefore, there are few sandwich bars in Cologne. Most cafes, bars and restaurants are open from noon until late in the evening, until 23.00 or until midnight. Germans come to dinner after 18.00.

Restaurants often turn into bars, so having dinner, you can stay up until late at night for some sort of cocktail.

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