Germans
are by and large, adventurous and open to experimentation with their food
choices. While Germany has its own typical cuisine, the people of Germany are
very open to cuisines from around the world. Germans travel all over the world,
and people from around the world often make Germany their home. It is this
mixing of cultures, that has led to the popularity of foreign cuisine in
German.
One
such cuisine type that has really caught on in Germany is food from the Indian
subcontinent. Indian cuisine is well-known for its exotic spices, vibrant
curries and the use of a wide range of herbs and condiments. It is these
components of Indian cuisine that has made it a favorite in most of Europe,
including Germany.
Likewise,
there is a significant Indian immigrant community in Germany and this seems to
drive the need for the authentic Indian restaurant experience in the
country as well.
Authentically
Indian
Both
Indian immigrants and the local residents of various towns and cities are known
to favor the authentic Indian restaurant experience. Often this experience is
defined by authentic Indian food such as chicken tikka masala; that is
just as popular in Britain as it is in Germany, chicken curry, naan
roti or naan bread, and many other tandoori (clay oven) cooked
signature Indian dishes.
Similarly,
beverages of varying kinds also make up for the typical Indian cuisine
experience. For example, Lassi; a drink made from yogurt and milk is a popular
Indian non-alcoholic beverage, while Old Monk Rum is a popular choice
for those who enjoy Indian wines and spirits.
Indian
restaurants are of a wide range in Germany. For example, you could enjoy the Garten
restaurant experience, or in other words a beer garten setting that
specializes in Indian food, or you could remain indoors while enjoying your
favorite Indian meal. Similarly, you can enjoy Indian food almost anywhere in
Germany. The best Indian restaurants are not limited to major cities like
Munich alone. Indian food is popular in Lohof Unterschleissheim and Indien Unterschleissheim,
among other places.
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