Thursday, October 25, 2012

Hast du Hunger?? Come to Schultzy's!!

Hallo!

So today I took a nice little walk to the restaurant Shultzy's! This restaurant is located on the Ave in University District! The big double doors and great lighting make this restaurant a cozy, friendly, and great place to eat!

There was great decoration of flags and wonderful beer steins all around! The big wooden seating made it feel more like an authentic Bavarian restaurant. The menu itself offered a diverse set of beer, food, and lots of vegetarian options. I ordered a bratwurst sandwich. It was one of Shultzy's number one sellers! It came with delicious grilled sauerkraut and onions on a nice sausage roll! The sides included awesome french fries (which didn't need any ketchup!) and a nice house made coleslaw! Overall I would rate this restaurant 5 bratwurst out of 5!

Now, you may be wondering what do German restaurants in Seattle have to do with anything? Well, this blog will be about German culture in Seattle and general info on German culture. It can be used as a resource for anyone wanting to travel to Germany someday! If you're not sure about what German food is or if you like it or not, you can use my blog as a guide and help you get a feel for what German food is and how it differs from America!

In our German class we have been talking about multicultural Germany and how it works in today's times. From our discussions we have found out that there have been many fads in Germany that came from elsewhere. For example, Currywurst is a German Bratwurst with curry on it that started out from the Turkish people. And if you ever travel to Berlin you will have to try Donners. Delicious meat sandwiches that are also from Turkey but popularized in Germany.

So what does this have to do with Shultzy's? Well some German food has become very popularized in America. The Hamburger is probably something Americans make on a daily basis and originally started off from Hamburg, Germany. So with this blog I hope to show the transatlantic connection between Germany and America not only through the hearts of the people, but more importantly, the stomach!

Danke und bis bald!
Randy

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