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    Summary

    Restaurant Erfahrungen is a dedicated food blog run by Matthias and his fellow foodie, focusing primarily on Asian cuisine in Germany. With a passion for good food and a mission to explore the diverse offerings of restaurants, they embark on weekends to review Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indian establishments across cities like Mannheim, Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Berlin. Their in-depth reviews provide general restaurant information, detailed descriptions of the dishes sampled, and personal ratings, clearly marked with yellow stars. In addition to restaurant reviews, the blog plans to test Asian markets in Germany, encouraging reader interaction through comments and recommendations. As they continue to expand their culinary explorations, readers can expect a wealth of new insights and experiences shared on the site.

    Let me tell you something: Matthias & I, the two foodies behind this blog, both love to eat – especially when we're being cooked for by someone else. But we don't just love to eat, we also really appreciate good food. Especially when it comes to good Asian cuisine! There are plenty of Asian restaurants in Germany. But unfortunately, there are a lot of places that are either not particularly good or not particularly authentic – or both. That's why we decided to turn our hobby into something that would help our readers: Restaurant reviews!

    For you to test out on the go!

    To do this, we will be "sacrificing" many weekends in the future to check out Asian restaurants for you, taste our way through the menu and, of course, share our experiences with you right away! We take our mission seriously: You'll find us in Asia-restaurants in Germany on Fridays and Saturdays from now on!

    We are focusing on the cuisines we know and love: Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian. We will primarily be visiting restaurants in different cities in Germany. The cities of Mannheim, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Berlin are on the plan. You can already find some reviews here – but many more will be added soon! We may even expand our research abroad – we don't just love to eat, we also love to travel!

    We will try to make our reviews as comprehensive as possible. You will definitely find general information about the restaurant, detailed information about the dishes we ordered, as well as a conclusion in the reviews. Here, on this page, you will see different restaurants. All those marked with a yellow star already contain a personal rating. But we will be adding new reviews on an ongoing basis!

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    Asia-Markets planned

    But we don't want to stop at restaurants! Asia-markets in Germany are also going to be put through their paces by us in the future. Of course, we would also be very happy if you would like to share your opinion about restaurants or Asia-markets with us. Just leave us a comment with praise, criticism or recommendations!

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    • Gast Logo Tim Martin - 24. December 2017 15:00

      Besucht doch mal Mamas Kimchi in Wuppertal. Ich habe selten so lecker gegessen wie dort... und versuche mich mit Hilfe Eurer Rezepte nun an einem koreanischen Weihnachtsessen!

      Viele Grüße
      Tim

      • RyuKoch Logo Ryusei von RyuKoch - 06. January 2018 09:02

        Hi Tim, das habe ich mal auf meine Liste gesetzt :) Danke dir für den Tipp. LG Matthias

    • Gast Logo Andrea - 16. August 2018 13:41

      Hallo ihr 2, großartiger Rezepteblog! Ich liebe koreanische Küche und freue mich, wenn sie populärer wird.
      Kenn ihr z.B. das Bulgogi-Haus in Köln? Das ist definitiv eine Reise wert.
      Grüße!

      • RyuKoch Logo Ryusei von RyuKoch - 22. September 2018 22:17

        Hi Andrea, vielen Dank :) das freut uns, dass er dir gefällt :) Jaaaa da gebe ich dir recht, ich war da schon 2 Mal und es war immer wieder gut :) So ein gutes Kor. BBQ findet man eher selten in Deutschland. Liebe Grüße Matthias

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