Attention Foodies – Help to create our first Culinary Issue

Here at German World Magazine, we are working on our first annual Culinary Issue and we want YOU to be a part of the fun!  Name your favorite German, Austrian or Swiss restaurant in the U.S., and tell us why you love it.

Waterfront Café in Venice, CA, offers Swiss and German specialties.
Waterfront Café in Venice, CA, offers Swiss and German specialties.

When it comes to food, Germany, Switzerland and Austria have fantastic culinary traditions and epicurean delights. Do you have a weakness for Sauerbraten, Rouladen, Roesti or Wiener Schnitzel? Kaiserschmarrn, Currywurst or Kohlrouladen?
No matter what your favorite, tell us where you go when you crave a special comfort food.

If you’d like to add a photo of the place or the food itself, please email it as a high-resolution JPG file complete with the caption and photo credit.

You have until August 30 to weigh in — and if we choose your favorite, you’ll win a surprise gift.

Post your answer on our Facebook page or email us at food@german-world.com

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Your German World Team

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2 Comments

  1. Try the Royal Bavarian Schnitzel House in Miami,Fl. It is typical Bavarian and has an outdoor beer garden which is dog friendly. Eat, drink, woof, and sing to the music at night. The owner is always in and is an actual chef from Germany.

    WUNDERBAR!! WOOF<WOOF!

  2. Try the Royal Bavarian Schnitzel House in Miami,Fl. It is typical Bavarian and has an outdoor beer garden which is dog friendly. Eat, drink, woof, and sing to the music at night. The owner is always in and is an actual chef from Germany.

    WUNDERBAR!! WOOF<WOOF!

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