Greetings from our Frankfurt vacation 🍺🍺 Is it bad?

by Ztepi

30 comments
  1. Surprisingly good beer selection, so it can’t be too bad…

  2. … I am not sure what you mean by bad? I know people that would absolutely hate this, if that would help you. Personally, I think I would really enjoy this meal.

    I don’t think this is particularly traditionally german though (but even there I might very well be mistaken, germany is so diverse, I probably don’t know half of the local traditional dishes from everywhere, even though I have lived here all my life and am pretty interested in cooking)

  3. When a Flammkuchen and a Galette love each other very much… nothing good comes of it.

  4. I don’t care what the other people in the comments have to say that looks so delicious

  5. The egg seems random everything else seems lit and jow im hungry

  6. Huh. Never saw Flammkuchen with an egg but I’m not against it.

  7. As an Italian, I’ll say I’ve seen much würst… I mean, worst. Smash.

    Or are yall talking about the beer..?

  8. You did the proper thing and ditched the Frankfurt beer for proper Franconian. Mahrs is one of the best in Bamberg

  9. It’s a VERY wild combination, but when you like it, it’s okay. There are even people who like Schokopudding with Ketchup, yes

  10. Is that carpaccio on it? Looks expensive af. How much did it cost?

  11. I’ll have it if you don’t want it. It looks delicious as does the beer selection.

  12. That egg plus with Flammkuchen ingredients is what I would die for, I’m not going to say it’s bad but rather a enjoyable dish

  13. Was it good? Tasty? Delicious? Would you eat it again? These are the important information we need to address.

  14. Bar Naiv and my favourite dish from that place!

  15. Well, the flammekueche (Flammkuchen if you’re German, tarte flambée if you’re pretentious) is Alsatian, so not native to Frankfurt. The fried egg on tip is… a bold move. If you enjoyed it, you enjoyed it; but I wouldn’t consider it a typically German dish and I hope you weren’t charged too much for it.

  16. If your happy with it and you liked it it‘s not bad. That‘s up to your taste. But it‘s not typical for Frankfurt/Main. That would be „Ebbler“ and „Grie Soß“. If you ask a server in a restaurant in Sachsenhausen they will probably recommend something typical for that region.

  17. As someone who lives near Frankfurt and goes ro University there, I can’t fathom the idea anyone would choose Frankfurt as a vacation spot.

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