Lidl Currywurst - A Review
Ah, Currywurst! A Berlin institution and indeed, if you've been to Berlin and didn't eat Currywurst whilst you were there, I'm not sure we can be friends. My first Currywurst was on my first ever trip to Berlin in August 2016 where I stumbled upon a stall at the Street Theatre Festival on Alexanderplatz; I grabbed a cheap €3 plate as well as a beer and sat in the warm sun, and fell in love. Later on that trip I visited the Currywurst museum (yes, such a thing exists) and although a novelty, I feel it was possibly the wurst (SEE WHAT I DID THERE?) eleven euros I've ever spent. The premise of Currywurst, for those who don't know, is simple: It's effectively sliced boiled and fried sausage coated in a sweet curry ketchup and topped with curry powder; you'll usually find it served with chips and mayonnaise on nearly every street corner in Berlin. I'd seen the famous CurryKing brand of microwavable Currywurst in supermarkets in Germany but never did I e
Nate, Is buckfast a street food?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Buckfast IS a Street Food as it is designed to be taken out of an establishment, you don't need cutlery to consume it and you can easily walk down the road consuming it!
DeleteDood, soup can go in a handy takeaway cup, thus : street food although it's more likely to be served from a homeless shelter...just wait til the hipsters cotton on to them!
ReplyDeleteMate, soup can be served in a handy takeaway cup and can therefore be classed as street food. HOWEVER! when served from a homeless shelter this does not count but just wait until the hipsters cotton onto THAT idea!
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