Sadly (or probably fortunately) I was married then. But my wife was a good sport and used to walk with me through the district. Going rate was 100DM for a normal screw then and the exchange rate at the time was right at 3-1, so you could get laid for $33.
Damn... thanks for the crushing reminder that time gets us all.... it’s been 24 years since I was there... I never looked it up, as the internet was new when I was there... damn... again... I assumed the Hamburger was created there but who knows... and if it was no ketchup on a burger is horrible...
Had no problems with either one on our one trip to Bavaria. Used the same spicy mustard for the sausages on the pretzels and the waiter even did shots of schnapps with us
I've never had it. Only know of it's existence from this forum over the years. I just looked it up, and I can get 4 15oz cans on amazon for $89.71. I'll pass.
I have never tried Indian food. I don't care for super spicy food, but more than that, I can't get past the smell of it. If it didn't smell like a pot full of rotten assholes boiled in piss, I might could try it.
Screw that. If you've got a Krogers near you they'll have it in cans or frozen or both. Neither is as good as in the restaurant but they're still good. Main thing to remember is it's not Texas chili, it's greek flavors.
You should try to get out more Not all Indian food is remotely the same in spices, heat levels, flavors, smells and so on. It's like thinking all Italian is marinara sauce over pasketti or French is nothing but snails with baguette slices on the side.