Food in Germany

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日本語/Japanese
Fri 2008/05/16 22:10
Hello! My name is Haruhi and I'm the first guest writer on dannychoo.com. Danny is down with jetlag so I will take over for today.
I went with Danny to Germany to see the sights and have good food - lots of it ^o^
Yummy frankfurters. We have these in Japan but they come in plastic bags and not jars.
Lots of nice drinks in Germany.
The biscuits are lovely.
Me in Hohenschwangau.
Japan is lacking in good pastry orz.
Fresh fruit drinks.
More pastry.
Asian type foods.
Lunch at Berlin station.
Ah, I think this was posted before ^^;
Even more psatry.
And more...
The sandwiches taste great too.
The yogurt drinks taste so good.
Breakfast in Hotel lounge = 26 Euros.
Breakfast in the park with lovely view, sandwich n milk = 3 Euros.
Jacket potato filled with everything.
I suppose it does look like vomit but tastes great.
Meat stuffs.
How I miss having Fish Fingers back in the UK - non in Japan orz. Haruhi was born and raised in the UK.
Maggi mixes - non in Japan either.
Remember having a ton of tin soups back in the UK too.
Brekkie on the train.
A stall selling sweets which dont look edible.
Smoked salmon.
Me in Hohenschwangau near the lake.
Time for more lunch.
Mushrooms in garlic.
Nice lady wondering why we are taking pics instead of buying.
By Hohenschwangau lake.
Fillit O chicken n fries. The fries in Germany are awesome. Does my writing style sound like Danny?
Atashi kawaii?
Lump O chicken in gravy.
White asparagus costs a bomb in Japan.
Unlike Tokyo, you will find many tables and chairs out in the open outside restaurants.
Veggie soup. I found that the cost of eating out in Germany cost an average of 15 euros to 20 euros per meal compared to an average of 1,000 yen to 1,500 yen in Japan - much more expensive to eat in Germany ^^; Could be because of the weak yen though.
Whats the average cost of a meal in your region?
Lump O potatoes.
Does it look like I'm sticking up my middle finger in this photo?
Taking a break from all the meat n potatoes with some salad.
Hot cocoa n slices of meat for brekkie.
Inside Neuschwanstein Castle.
On the lake in a row boat. I got Danny to do all the paddling.
More frankfurter n fries.
Some sort of ball type dessert.
Looks yummy but tastes...not so yummy.
The worst worst "Chinese" food I have ever ever ever tasted in my entire life.
More hotel brekkie.
And more hotel brekkie.
Fries and frankfurter for lunch.
Everywhere I travel I always get some milk. I think I've mentioned before but they say that folks who like milk also like eyes.
Do not eat dogs.
This drink was just so yummy - coconut n pistachio flavored.
About to get some grub.
Chicken, fries n salad.
Some last minute shopping.
Brekkie before we left Germany.
Sushibox suki.
Lunch at Frankfurt airport.
Bangers n mash.
We loved the food in Germany and wish some of it was available in Japan. I've seen some German restaurants here but not that many.
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Blackster in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/20 21:58)
Biostatistical Programmer
Nice pictures, but i'm afraid you missed the best food here in germany ^^
Spiessbraten mit Pommes Frites, Jägerschnitzel mit Bratkartoffeln, Kasseler mit Kartoffelbrei und Sauerkraut. Falscher Hase mit Semmelknödeln.

Go and search for a translation *G*

The prices vary from restaurant to restaurant. Pretty normal if you ask me ;)
still you can count on 15€ and up for a full meal with drink and stuff :/

And that Maggi-stuff is evil, so many flavour enhancements that it's not even funny anymore :(
(ID #189075) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:24
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Maggi = MSG power! lol.
(ID #189385) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:42
Ghostly Substance in Ottawa, Ontario (Registered on 2008/01/29 17:15)
Anime & Ferrari fanboy
Hmm? Bloodsausage? 
(ID #189646) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:52
Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26 12:53)
student
maggi as in instand noodles?
(ID #189894) Posted on 2008/05/17 22:35
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
No, no, this:
http://www.nestleghana.com/html/brands/Maggi/products/sauce_arome.html
and MSG stands for MonoSodium Glutamate (food flavor enhancer)
(ID #190507) Posted on 2008/05/18 16:15
twiitar in Bonn (Registered on 2009/05/18 18:03)
Getting Headaches from IT
Actually pretty much every big german sauce/soup company was busy getting rid of MSG and other flavour enhancers in their products in the last 2 years.. which I'm pretty happy about because MSG sucks.
(ID #612695) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:35
Blackster in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/20 21:58)
Biostatistical Programmer
Don't believe everything you read on the packages ;)
they all have flavour enhancers in it, just other types of it.
(ID #612786) Posted on 2009/05/19 23:44
Wyu in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/13 22:15)
Anigao Kigurumi Cosplayer, Professional mask maker.
Hmm never knew MSG is a world wide nuisance... lol
(ID #616473) Posted on 2009/05/22 11:49
Rasec in Portugal (Registered on 2007/12/10 21:59)
Student
Hey, haruhi if  you think the food is great in Germany you should try eating in Portugal. You would be very happy.

And you can even bring danny if you want, but i'll only pay your restaurant bill.  
(ID #189077) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:29
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/03 03:24)
Student
Indeed, our cuisine is the best, every foreigner that comes here gets delighted with our food ^^. Is it me or in those pastry picture are "pasteis de nata" typical portuguese pastry. 
(ID #189245) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:18
Fabian in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/09 01:36)
student
Over here it's pretty hard to find a Portuguese restaurant. I know there's one in Hamburg but I don't know if there's another one at all. 

Yeah, the food there was delicious. :-)
(ID #189604) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:01
microdark in Portugal (Registered on 2007/12/05 03:14)
University Student
You wont be able to enjoy all portuguese food in a week =P
There is some interest food in there, need to try some.
(ID #191053) Posted on 2008/05/19 10:01
keats in NL (Registered on 2007/09/02 21:54)
Eternal Dreamer
I guess the food in Germany is better than in The Netherlands :( I think I saw some weisswurst on that picture of the BBQ though... bad, bad Haruhi. 

Some of the pictures are really artistic, way to go! You could use another Haruhi figure for a change sometimes though. 
(ID #189079) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:30
Drapoc in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/07 19:02)
Bunnyhunter
You never BBQ a Weißwurst. You always cook it in boiling water. No wonder you don't like Weißwurst if you prepare it the wrong way^^
(ID #189531) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:52
keats in NL (Registered on 2007/09/02 21:54)
Eternal Dreamer
no no we did boil it! 

I haven't eaten *any* wurst since that week... 
(ID #189775) Posted on 2008/05/17 17:25
Sword in Netherlands (Registered on 2008/08/24 23:23)
Law student
Doesn't look so different to me. Guess it's because i'm near the border. ^.^
(ID #616958) Posted on 2009/05/22 22:48
kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09 19:49)
Illustrator & Designer
The food in Germany looks really yummy, Danny... uh, I mean Haruhi! >.<

Love to try a lot of the stuff shown and I guess a few are similar to the food available here in Australia.  Not that pistachio and coconut (love coconut) drink though.

Gotta love these posts and pics about foodies!!
(ID #189084) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:36
killswitch in Wiesbaden, Germany (Registered on 2008/03/22 09:15)
Lasersword operator
@danny, the coconut 'n' pistachio drink is the best!! ^_^
(ID #189085) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:37
Blackster in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/20 21:58)
Biostatistical Programmer
yeah know i just bought it! never tried it before, but i'll do after dinner today ^^
(ID #189317) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:00
killswitch in Wiesbaden, Germany (Registered on 2008/03/22 09:15)
Lasersword operator
:D try it, it's soooo delicious ^^
(ID #189485) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:38
Shadowbreak in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/11 00:26)
Student
Hahaha! Haruhi's trapped in the plastic bag for cutlery(i think) What's she trying to do? Suffocate herself lol
(ID #189088) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:38
omegaweapon22 in The Theatre of Dreams! (Registered on 2007/12/19 17:54)
Student
Trying to re-enact the weird vacuum fetish video Danny posted a while back?
(ID #189132) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:46
Soshi in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/15 22:41)
Student
Mmmm... bangers and mash!
(ID #189095) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:41
SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28 06:51)
Art/Media
hhmm Bangers & Mash PLUS gravy....aah..yum....

Dam, feeling pek'ish for it now XD
(ID #189575) Posted on 2008/05/17 10:37
lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/22 03:22)
Part trooper, part -timer, 100% loser...
Wow this post is about food, food and more food! Made me hungry... 

Germany looks like it has the yummiest pastries, no offense Japan~

LOL Danny you had to do the paddling? Did you have a game of janken to decide who paddled?

(ID #189099) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:48
Artefact in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/04/11 09:12)
I think the costs for prepared food in Japan are probably amongst the lowest in the developed world - couldn't get meals like that in the UK at a reasonable cost.
The only thing I really miss about European food is the affordable price of amazing cheeses...
(ID #189102) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:53
Caitlin in Japan (Registered on 2008/03/07 23:08)
Dancing Monkey
I really miss Western food now.  Especially the abundance of affordable fruit.
(ID #189106) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:58
Hirito in The Little Red Dot - Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/01 19:36)
University Student.
Even though I didn't have an appetite at dinner earlier, you're making me drool seeing all these food photos now!! Curses!! Nooooooo~
LOL at the last photo, guess the airline food was so bad she decided to suffocate herself dead. 
(ID #189107) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:01
Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31 19:36)
Video Game Design Student and Dai Gurren Dan member
[f] 
You know how you take your Figma Haruhi everywhere you go Danny? What would you do if say, when posing her on the side of the boat (pictured above), she fell into the water? Would you dive in after her? or just wait till you return to Japan and purchase another one? xD
(ID #189110) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:04
Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16 11:54)
IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
I rather wonder how Danny does transport her... looking at mine... seems so fragile and delicate i am afraid to move her joints lol...
He must have some special box... ^^v
(ID #189112) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:05
Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27 13:13)
大学生徒
Haha, yeah, he keeps her in a special mini coffin. She's secretly undead -- actually that'd be pretty risky putting her near running water if the legend is true. ^^; I'm such a nerd.
(ID #194641) Posted on 2008/05/23 14:59
Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27 13:13)
大学生徒
He prolly has a whole closet full of them, when one bites it, he pulls another from it's MIB status. ^^;
(ID #194638) Posted on 2008/05/23 14:57
Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16 11:54)
IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
Now i feel like rambling truh all the food booths i can spot on the street... didn't have lunch yet... work... 
*starve*
I agree with Blackster that you missed out on some great food though. ;)
But i guess a week isn't just enough, also food isn't everything... seriously i won't miss anything if i go to Tokyo... then again i prolly see myself kickin my own ass for saying that once i am in Tokyo huh... hmmm!
Maybe i would end up cooking more myself to have "german food" as long as they have most of the groceries. ^^v
Great Haruhi pics by the way... the one on the boat... i would have been hella afraid that she could drop into the water and sunk... :(
Also i'm still afraid to move my little Haruhi, just sooo delicate joints ... afraid to break them. x_X;;
I need to train a bit figma posing... ^^;
(ID #189111) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:04
morimoli in J@__@n (Registered on 2008/05/15 08:51)
Pokemon Trainer
[f] 
Haruhi it looks like all you guys did was eat!
(ID #189113) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:06
the great paul in Brooklyn, New York (Registered on 2008/03/14 10:14)
Extremely Poor College Student
[f] 
the pastries and smoked salmon look the best
(ID #189114) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:08
Sandorph in Spain (Registered on 2008/03/04 08:46)
WOW, getting hungry!! HAHA

German food is good, but im used to my spanish food :P
(ID #189121) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:24
Timotei in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/17 10:40)
NEET
Awesome photos, love Haruhi. ^^; 

The food looks delicous, well not all but most of it. Though, I'm kinda tired of the food here in EU. Need some real Asian soon.
(ID #189125) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:33
G-Unit in Earth, Asia, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/25 12:21)
Still Student (I Think)
1USD, for breakfast... for real
(ID #189126) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:35
Omu in Rethundo Island, Spain (Registered on 2008/05/14 04:44)
Full Time Japan Lover
Danny, it's lunchtime and I'm really hungry... you are evil >_<
(ID #189129) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:40
Fonzler in a small dark room in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/06/01 00:26)
萌え命
Nice food


....and NICE BOAT! (You knew it was coming)
(ID #189130) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:40
tick tock in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/22 00:30)
Full-time student へへ
lying down on the food tray. you must have been pretty worn out ^^. welcome back
(ID #189131) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:40
Sichiri in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/30 20:23)
Servicedesk Analyst
I shat bricks at Maggi in Germany lol!
(ID #189134) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:52
Exiled_Gundam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22 15:21)
Castoffable figurines fan
Haha, i thought Maggi was Malaysia's brand all these years! Maggi was very popular in Malaysia;many Malaysian called instant noodle "Maggi" (proof of Maggi popularity here)
(ID #189154) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:25
6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20 13:55)
[f] 
same here in india. even though top ramen was the first to actually bring out noodles here (i think), maggi is more popular.

btw nice pose with the book Haruhi. can we get it in the wallpapers section soon? 
(ID #189198) Posted on 2008/05/17 01:21
raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12 23:05)
Pre-U Student
Haha LoL... Maggi Hot Cup

Thought the same too orz
(ID #189804) Posted on 2008/05/17 18:55
Haruji in Kuala Lumpur (Registered on 2008/02/01 21:03)
Software Consultant, Business Intelligence
I hijack this from Wiki :p

Maggi is a Nestlé brand of instant soups, stocks, ketchups and instant noodles. The alimentary company came into existence in 1872 in Switzerland, when Julius Maggi took over his father's mill.

No Maggi is not a Malaysian brand :p
(ID #189969) Posted on 2008/05/18 00:45
seto in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/03/05 09:49)
Coder
15-20€?
wow, they seem to have raised prices quite a bit lately. groceries are still quite cheap thou afaik (in germany).
not so much in my country... but restaurants are equally expensive, surprisingly. maybe you just went to the wrong places with danny. tourist locations are always more expensive. :)
(ID #189139) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:03
crabdude in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/09/20 21:32)
Student
haha, yeah, when we go to austria we do all of our grocerys because its sooo much cheaper!
(the most i paid for a bottle of coke was 5 francs) (>_<)
(ID #617278) Posted on 2009/05/23 02:10
Frost in the Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/09 17:54)
Owner, winterheim|hdd
I miss Germany. ToT

I wish I can go back there on business next year.
(ID #189140) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:04
wildflug in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/08 23:49)
Dyslexic Social Studies student, struggling gundam modeler and gamer
Those were some yummy food Haruhi!
I really drooled when I saw those sandwiches!
(ID #189142) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:05
Starboykb in Brunei Earth (Registered on 2007/05/16 01:17)
IT TechGuy
Wowo that was hell lots of foods you were eating Danny in Germany. 
(ID #189144) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:06
Reikai in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/02/04 12:45)
Student
what is "A meal."  McDonalds can be "a meal" and a full course dinner could also be "a meal."

(ID #189146) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:09
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11 16:09)
五〇一軍团 TK8316 Singapore Garrison Public Relations Officer
i love the shots of haruhi and the beautiful sceneries. ^^; 
(ID #189155) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:25
Amai in Denmark (Registered on 2008/01/30 22:59)
School xD
nice pictures Haruhi but you really made me hungry x.x

good that we have a lot of cakes here in Denmark xD
(ID #189156) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:25
Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/12 04:23)
writing mini thesises
why don't I see any polls? ^^;;;
(ID #189159) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:33
Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/12 04:23)
writing mini thesises
sorry...I see it now ^^
(ID #189161) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:41
Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/12 04:23)
writing mini thesises
sorry...I see it now ^^
(ID #189164) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:42
Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/12 04:23)
writing mini thesises
sorry...I see it now ^^
(ID #189166) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:45
Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/12 04:23)
writing mini thesises
i see it now ^^
(ID #189170) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:52
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
echo echo echo~... XD
I missed that.
(ID #189388) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:48
killswitch in Wiesbaden, Germany (Registered on 2008/03/22 09:15)
Lasersword operator
^^
(ID #189517) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:36
Kinny Riddle (Registered on 2008/03/19 23:01)
Awesome photos Danny, er, I mean Haruhi.

Though if I were Danny, I wouldn't let you sit so precariously on the edge over a river. Good thing you came back in one piece.
(ID #189160) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:34
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25 12:46)
Policy & Research Officer
Breakfast in Hotel lounge = 26 Euros.

Breakfast in the park with lovely view, sandwich n milk = 3 Euros.

Breakfast with Haruhi = priceless =P



Over here in Singapore, an average normal meal doesn't even go beyond 5 SGD .. which is about 380 yen or 3.6 USD. I'm talking about a plate of char siew rice or yummy bowl of noodles.
(ID #189168) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:48
Cavalock in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/23 15:54)
Copywriter
Thanks for the food pix, Dan...I mean, Haruhi. Been waiting for some western food porn...^^;

Damn, u must be sick of bread n meat by now! lol
(ID #189173) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:56
Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11 18:03)
Dog of the Country
Oh haruhi-sama, I didn't know u sipikku engrish!! And u sipikku pefuacto engrish, beta dan mi...*prays to haruhi-sama~~*
(ID #189190) Posted on 2008/05/17 01:16
ElShaz in Puerto Rico (Registered on 2008/01/22 01:15)
Self Employed // Graphic Artist // Clothing
Well, over here cost of food is more like $15-$20 dollars more or less, with some places almost at the $25 mark.

And that thing about those who like to drink milk like big eyes, I guess it's true cause I drink lots of milk, and I loooove big eyes *blush*
(ID #189220) Posted on 2008/05/17 01:42
billywest in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/03 02:53)
Mercenary
Too bad about that girl from, "Run, Lola, Run" reduced to serving pastries now.
(ID #189233) Posted on 2008/05/17 01:58
AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25 11:20)
3D artist
Great update Harudani!

Wow - so cap'n birds eyes food is called 'igloo' in germany then! Odd...

Some well nice looking grub there - one of the things im most looking forward to trying over there is their biccies, pastries and sossies.

Love the 'complimentary haruhi toy' in the in-flight meal bag!

I take it you stopped super-business class in the hotel? That salmon for brekkers looks well pricey.
(ID #189236) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:07
Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04 17:29)
Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
Okay, looking at these pictures, makes me hungry...
Haruhi guest writer...
We need more of that!!!
Jet lag is aways bad but never experience it. Since I never been on a plane. 
It looks like Germany has great food, but not so great chinese food. I'll remember that...when or if I go there...
(ID #189250) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:25
davortech in Europe (Registered on 2007/11/09 01:55)
IT
You missed German beer! Otherwise, great pics and great food. Hope you enjoyed your stay Haruhi ^_^
(ID #189260) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:36
ceasol in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/01/08 06:50)
Otaku
Yeah I'm agree where is the Beer!
A happy and healthy dolphin need beer!

Danny you disappoint me with tons and tons of beer I not going to think on eat.

Prost!! 
(ID #189793) Posted on 2008/05/17 18:33
Zyl in On the road (Registered on 2007/12/25 19:37)
Research student
Yeah, we needed MOAR details of beer.
(ID #613823) Posted on 2009/05/20 16:28
lsio83 in Boston (Registered on 2007/11/25 07:46)
Student
a lot yummy food there~ I hear some weird noise from my stomach ~_~ it is time to eat.
(ID #189263) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:44
Aikyrie in NY (Registered on 2008/03/31 03:24)
Graphic Designer
:O Looks so good. Gosh I miss international food. Haha
(ID #189277) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:07
Deranged in Loughborough UK (Registered on 2007/02/18 05:59)
Aeronautical Engineer
Oh boy... I love all those food... very tantalizing... I have only swung through Germany twice and I was more interested in chocolate at the time... I do remember lovely Wiener schnitzel in Austria though... 
(ID #189278) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:07
jonhohx in adelaide (Registered on 2007/05/14 20:43)
filmaker
aaah...that last pic...Haruhi doing a Laura Palmer impersonation...?
(ID #189292) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:24
Bakarazuka in Italy (Registered on 2007/12/02 03:43)
Journalist
i love bratwuerst
(ID #189296) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:30
Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20 22:31)
~Undine~
The basic costs of living, including eating have become increasingly expensive here the past years. (Belgium, Europe)

Food and drinks -either prepared food when you go out or just ingredients from the supermarket to prepare meals yourself- have also become more expensive, some as much as 40%!
(ID #189304) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:38
chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09 15:45)
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
I love food in japan but those sausages and potatos look really goot too LOL
(ID #189312) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:52
BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03 17:48)
.NET/Web Developer
you should try the schnitzel...I think it's from germany.  It's really good.  I've eaten like four times of it here in sweden in my two weeks here.  Much of the stuff I love about european countries is their vast selection of meat and cheese.  I love em.  

Love that pic where there's a lot of grilled meat. :D  Nice pic there haruhi! ^^  You should post more. Let Danny take a rest.
(ID #189341) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:42
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Registered on 2007/11/08 04:49)
オタク all day long
Nice food with Haruhi! So what's next? Eyes in Germany? XD
(ID #189352) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:55
Hakushaku in on the chair using a computer.... (Registered on 2008/03/13 04:45)
Seeing red!!!
I feel hungry looking at those sandwitches....


Do not eat dogs.....WTH!!!
(ID #189373) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:25
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Ehhh? I thought it was more like "Playing with fresh dog poo is prohibited".
(ID #189393) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:52
Meimi132 in Leicester for Uni, Norfolk for Home. (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:29)
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
No fish fingers?? OMG!! That sucks... but then again, Japan has stuff we don't have more than makes up for it.

Unfortunately cos of the cod shortage most fish fingers are made from some other fish now....
(ID #189382) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:36
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04 13:43)
Your local Otaku Cashier.
As much as I want you to do a SAFS raffle, I REALLY want one of those sandwhiches you took pictures of. They look, and by ear from my german teacher when talking about german food, are the best sandwhiches ever.
The sandwhich I got to eat was bread with speghetti and meatballs in it -_-.
(ID #189383) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:36
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Wow, Haruhi, I'd like to see you in this role more often (or your fellows).
Lots of good-looking food, so much to drool at.
Huh? no fish sticks or soup in cans in Japan? Wow.
It also lok like you fainted before the veggie soup. Must have smelled too good. LOL
And about the boat cruise you weren't even afraid to fall over! That's the true power of the boss of the SOS-Dan!
See you later!
(ID #189397) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:57
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
The picture with the "Wasa" bread must have been taken at Sweden. Really cool and funny pictures with Haruhi in almost every one of them. ^^
(ID #189398) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:59
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
Forgot another thing, The meal in my country costs between 25-40 SEK or more, depending on what to choose.
(ID #189405) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:06
jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/15 23:20)
Student, Freelance Figure Review Writer
that's the average here as well, man! only difference is that there are cheaper food as well, if you know where to find. some even ranging as much at MYR 5 to as little as MYR 2 for a proper meal!
(ID #189429) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:42
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
Wow, it sounds cheap. *nodding with satisfaction*
(ID #189467) Posted on 2008/05/17 07:42
jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/15 23:20)
Student, Freelance Figure Review Writer
well, the government can't help it. if they set a price too high for the general public, people are going to go bonkers! also, the standard of living here is not that high as compared to our neighbouring country down south.

even so, i bet over there, the food price is considerably low as well... ^_^
(ID #189709) Posted on 2008/05/17 14:10
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
Well, thank you ^^. Yes, if the prices of food increases, the poor ones will be even more poor and that is just not good.
(ID #189780) Posted on 2008/05/17 17:51
hashiriya in Finland (Registered on 2008/05/11 08:18)
Student
Wasa bread is good. Knorr soups i saw those!! Well nice pictures. Made me hungry. :)
(ID #189516) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:35
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
Ah, ok. I just didn´t notice that there were "Knorr" soup in the picture, too. Thanks for reminding. ^^
(ID #189796) Posted on 2008/05/17 18:40
Nanatsu Yoru in Maryland (Registered on 2008/04/22 04:54)
Web Designer, Project Coordinator
In Asian countries, cows have never been a significant food source so milk (and milk products, cheese, etc...) is relatively uncommon among local/ethnic foods.  Cheese can be quite expensive and most meat dishes use pork, or chicken.  Not to mention this is also why beef dishes also utilize about as much of the cow as possible (stomach, intestines, kidney, etc...).
Some nutritionists believe this is why Asians have a 30% higher chance to be lactose intolerance and on average most Asians are unable to process up to 60% of the calcium and other nutrients from the milk.  Many say this is also why only until recently the average height among the Asian population is shorter than that of Caucasians. 
Personally, I assumed the rampant poverty among the general population is more responsible for keeping them malnourished and short...
(ID #189406) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:07
Twistermon in Ljungby, Sweden (Registered on 2008/05/17 05:25)
Student, Producing videos and draw sometimes
Now when you say it, it sounds like something expensive.
(ID #189419) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:31
jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/15 23:20)
Student, Freelance Figure Review Writer
haruhi... the way you are enjoying german potatoes and sausages reminds me of the time i had them when i was in Australia 3 years back. man, potatoes were dirt cheap there...and they tasted so good that i never got bored of them!

sausages were my favourite and because of these both, i put up 10 kgs in a month (mind you, that includes some jogging in the mornings!), and it's still isn't enough...

either way, enjoy your stay in germany, Haruhi! and plz bring mikuru with you in the future wherever you go, and i bet Kyon is the one taking the pics of you right now, and Yuki is holding placards for you to say the stuff!

enjoy!
(ID #189422) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:35
jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/15 23:20)
Student, Freelance Figure Review Writer
it's amazing how you cant put on weight after stuffing all those in that sexy body of yours! nice keeping!

good balancing during the boat ride, and nice view of the lake!

hope your boobs grow to be as big as mikuru (or bigger, as what you always wanted!) XD
(ID #189425) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:39
JunTi in Germany (Registered on 2008/05/12 18:27)
Student
Hahaha,
Toppas are awesome :D.
(ID #189434) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:47
lazy in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/30 07:22)
Software Engineer
It´s dinner time and i keep reading about food.... :)
(ID #189440) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:52
Melo in sane in the membrane (Registered on 2008/04/14 06:31)
Don't tell the misses that you've been gallivanting around Germany with Haruhi.
(ID #189449) Posted on 2008/05/17 07:04
MasterSkirtChaser in Canada (Registered on 2008/04/29 12:11)
Student
You torture me... *drools*

CRUEL & UNUSUAL TORTURE!!!
(ID #189487) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:43
thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18 07:42)
Ork Warlord
Really interesting article, always good know better your neighborhoods. Here in Spain, have many types of pastry, cakes, and sweet stuff, all at nice prices too!
(ID #189488) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:43
zer0kage in Brunei (Registered on 2007/07/08 23:49)
Student
Looks so much better than British food.
(ID #189496) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:14
FatBastard in directly responsible (Registered on 2007/11/04 19:28)
Hotdog Repairman
Haruhi likes the meat sausage.

(Yes, I meant to say that)
(ID #189508) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:25
necrophadian in Palookaville, USA (Registered on 2007/04/22 13:25)
Procrastinator Extraordinaire
O_O How about the two potatoes? does she love em too? had to reply to this
(ID #189514) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:30
FatBastard in directly responsible (Registered on 2007/11/04 19:28)
Hotdog Repairman
necro, only if they're dirty and unwashed.
(ID #189523) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:44
Gonzer in Italy (Registered on 2008/05/17 09:34)
Nuclear plant operator
Italy's foods are the best!!!
(ID #189518) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:36
Kyoji-san in UK (Registered on 2007/12/03 18:36)
IT Student
You need to add German to your list of spoken languages now, Danny.

I like the look of all the food and fruit drinks. Better selection than here but I think Japan will still have the bigger variety.
(ID #189545) Posted on 2008/05/17 10:09
Daisetsu~ in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/20 06:11)
Ah, Hohenschwangau... I was there last month on the same lake, to bad that I missed you ^^; 
I really would like to get a autograph from you and danny ^o^
I guess I have to try this müllermilch one..
Hope to see ya once upon a time again here in germany.
(ID #189645) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:46
lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/16 04:08)
medicine student & otaku
damn Danny!!!!! lucky you!! i think u've been eating meat ever since u got there ^^ GREAT PICTURES DANNY!! (omg with all that pastry around i suddendly feel like eating cakes & muffins).
ok um.... well the food around here is not really that expensive, let's see $1 for a hamburger, $1 for a drink & $1 for fries (YES U GOT IT MC KILLER!!) DOLLAR MENU XDDD   
(ID #189676) Posted on 2008/05/17 13:09
shinky in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/04/15 22:55)
Ronin
*Drooling* Boy I'm getting hungry~! >.<"
(ID #189683) Posted on 2008/05/17 13:21
Warik in Lima, Peru (Registered on 2007/12/18 10:40)
Student
Wow, did you eat all that food? You sure eat well Danny. In Peru the food is usually cheap and a good meal is about $10 (in a good restaurant). There are also some restaurants where you can buy ceviche just for $1 (drinks included).
(ID #189691) Posted on 2008/05/17 13:31
lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/16 04:08)
medicine student & otaku
I AGREE!! IN PERU'S EVERYTHING'S CHEAP & DELICIOUS!! XDD ^^ altough i can't say the same about Ceviche... >.>"
(ID #189702) Posted on 2008/05/17 13:58
lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/16 04:08)
medicine student & otaku
Darn it i was trying to type PERU & somehow i pressed the ' & S ^^ MY BAD!!!
(ID #189704) Posted on 2008/05/17 14:00
ruddigore in Maryland, USA (Registered on 2008/03/17 05:29)
Polymath
I really shouldn't read posts about food when I'm hungry.  :-)  I am somewhat surprised you didn't have any schnitzel, though.  There are so many varieties, all of them delicious.
(ID #189706) Posted on 2008/05/17 14:07
notfair in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/14 17:46)
Student, ACG Fans
the food look delicious, make me so damn hungry now...
(ID #189741) Posted on 2008/05/17 15:17
skankywonders in California (Registered on 2007/08/09 06:48)
Student
Yum! Soo many varieties of food, all look very delicious! 

I heard that at school we're going to take a trip to Germany, maybe I'll be going. 
(ID #189764) Posted on 2008/05/17 16:20
n1ck in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/09/03 22:13)
Student
hehe. 
Germany seems nice.
But i dont think i can ever afford to go there. Food here cost about USD 1-2
(ID #189768) Posted on 2008/05/17 16:47
Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17 12:47)
Online Shop
So much pics, so much food, so much Haruhi!!!
(ID #189785) Posted on 2008/05/17 18:06
Last{[0]}Raven in South Korea (Registered on 2008/01/02 14:07)
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
EXACTLY, which is making me wish to get a plane ticket and go to germany to eat those steaks and etc. @....@
(ID #189798) Posted on 2008/05/17 18:49
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/05 00:28)
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Good food there Haruhi, seems like you've been enjoying Germany in a very culinary way which is good, but Haruhi, next time ask me to go with you will you? Danny wont mind im sure. We all could enjoy sharing the food while watching our favorite anime..  ^^
(ID #189806) Posted on 2008/05/17 19:05
euphoria in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/04/28 17:56)
Student/Part-timer
You really love your haruhi figure there danny :P
I didn't care much for the figure, but if I keep seeing here long enough, I just might have to get one...
(ID #189831) Posted on 2008/05/17 21:01
InFlames in Germany, West Side (Registered on 2008/01/30 03:55)
Nyoron~
Well, you did a great job with these photos and the work to take them, thanks Danny. The German's put much effort as they can into good food, even if you must pay a bit more for it. And yeah, you must have figured it out, that the German's like to be and eat some outside at the fresh air, unlike in Japan what i know. Or am i wrong ?
Whatever, i like that you showed the people here a bit of Germany's good side.
(ID #189914) Posted on 2008/05/17 23:32
Matsu in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/18 23:49)
Popular Culture Vulture
Since it's white asparagus season, did you try it, Danny?
(ID #189919) Posted on 2008/05/17 23:44
KevL87 in between two buildings (Registered on 2008/04/21 13:39)
Physics Student
Thanks alot Haruhi, for sharing your experience in Germany with us.Did Danny do something bad with you over there? :p
(ID #189937) Posted on 2008/05/18 00:08
Kodama in Ottawa, Canada (Registered on 2009/03/28 11:16)
Laptop Tech
Danny would never do something like that. That would be suicidal. Remember, all kawaii gals have access to Mallet Space(tm). That secret dimension where the offended gals can pull out 500Kg mallets and wield them like they were tennis rackets. :) 

Then again, we all survive on our Megami's sufferance, ne? ;)
(ID #613445) Posted on 2009/05/20 10:36
studmuffin in your memories (Registered on 2008/03/20 12:58)
だいがくせい
germany seemed to be all sorts of fun, variety of food and nice scenery. the train looks fun too, with the tables and what not. nice touch with the ban on dog meat.
(ID #189990) Posted on 2008/05/18 01:10
ETERNAL in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/03/21 12:45)
Amateur novelist
Nice photography. I wouldn't mind trying some of that food
(ID #190004) Posted on 2008/05/18 01:24
Seid in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/10 13:57)
Deadbeat
It's very cheap to eat in the Philippines, unless you go for the uber high class restos. Even then a great meal for two shouldn't go above around $20.Could go as low as $1 per person on some fastfoods!
(ID #190061) Posted on 2008/05/18 02:27
-XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01 15:24)
Student Engineer
Due to a recent economic recession, you will now find a lot of meals over $5USD to $10USD, depending on where you go. Restauraunt wise? in that range, but you can find much cheaper. We have family diners scattered around Pennsylvania that have delicious food for under or around $5.00, and I like those the best.

Subs? in germany??? Most of the food I saw in the photos is what I can live off of. I may plan an extensive vacation to Germany one of these days in the future... I want to see Europe. In fact, traveling the world has been a dream of mine.
(ID #190172) Posted on 2008/05/18 06:14
Coco the Bean in SoCal, USA (Registered on 2008/01/06 06:53)
Pokemon master
Everything looks delicious @_@ 
(ID #190329) Posted on 2008/05/18 11:45
OblivionAngel in Minnesota (Registered on 2008/04/03 13:05)
Bag Boy
Wow! That's a lot of great looking food!
(ID #190460) Posted on 2008/05/18 15:28
radical anime fan in 2009 Singapore. (Registered on 2007/01/25 22:32)
Polytechnic Senior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer, Pokemon Indexer.
All that food is making me wish for a second stomach. Especially the pastries and fruit drinks :d
(ID #190478) Posted on 2008/05/18 15:48
Atrus in the land of Oz (Registered on 2008/02/21 09:49)
Student (for-ev-er)
If I ever go to Japan I might just go hungery, since I seem to live on pastery and sandwiches.
(ID #190483) Posted on 2008/05/18 15:54
andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06 15:31)
中学生
I need some pastries now!! >.<

(ID #190623) Posted on 2008/05/18 20:49
kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/18 06:06)
Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
Now I'm really hungry...and I want to eat German food again. :O

At least I probably only have to go as far as Alsace to do so...
(ID #190874) Posted on 2008/05/19 03:07
technonewt in Southern Oregon, United States (Registered on 2007/11/02 12:53)
College Student
Haruhi doing the talking reminds me of the roaming gnome.
(ID #191251) Posted on 2008/05/19 14:15
coeli in Philippines (Registered on 2007/08/25 12:47)
PM
You can get great food here in the Philippines for less than $5.

All those pictures of pastries, meat and meals made me super hungry and drooling =9
(ID #191397) Posted on 2008/05/19 18:32
DrGUID in London (Registered on 2007/11/14 21:25)
Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
German meat is good. It's even better when washed down with copious amounts of German beeru.
(ID #191461) Posted on 2008/05/19 19:49
Lamiel in Germany (Registered on 2008/05/20 06:30)
Student
Living in Germany but most of them looks new to me... how could that be!? Great pictures by the way and nice Haruhi!
(ID #191918) Posted on 2008/05/20 08:21
Meowsa in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/02/23 21:26)
teacher
Looking at those pics make me realize even more how malnourished I am in Japan ... D: 
(ID #192152) Posted on 2008/05/20 14:33
Skye in Washington D.C. (Registered on 2007/12/22 01:56)
Student
Great food. I'm hungry right now, and seeing this...
GROOWWWWWWW   HAHA
(ID #192619) Posted on 2008/05/21 05:29
affeOHNEwaffe (Registered on 2008/05/21 06:04)
na klasse jetzt wo ich die ganzen bilder sehe bekomme ich hunger XD

	
beautiful greetings from Germany XD
(ID #192637) Posted on 2008/05/21 06:07
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 06:42)
Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
Made me hungry...

Meal depends on what and where you eat... I already paid less than 5 bucks on a full meal.
I also paid more than 30 bucks once.

But compared to Japan and US, I guess in Brazil food is kinda cheap.

Pastry looks overkill in Germany, but my relatives thought that Japanese pastry was great too.

We've been on a restaurant that served only pastry, and in lots of pan-yas...

In Brazil we don't have that many types of pastry... we mainly have french bread and some other plain stuff so we have to stuff it ourselves.
(ID #192962) Posted on 2008/05/21 15:34
PudgyM29 in Currently Yoyogi-Koen, Shibuya-ku (Registered on 2008/03/30 10:35)
Fledgling repowriter
The costs of meals are *always* higher in the 'tourist' or 'business' areas of metropolitan cities.
[Sorry - no Euro key on here.] (Re: The cost of the breakfast in the hotel versus the breakfast obtained elsewhere and eaten outside.) 
Those proprietors make their profit from people in a situation like Danny (and Haruhi). They *do not* want them to discover the authentic, and less costly places where to eat and shop.
(ID #194697) Posted on 2008/05/23 15:51
twilight in Greece (Registered on 2008/04/02 23:58)
Dreamer
Nice blog entry Danny, I mean Haruhi. It's kinda like I am traveling too(which I love)
(ID #197712) Posted on 2008/05/27 07:01
Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/24 03:54)
Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
awww i can't see the pictures >__<
(ID #568865) Posted on 2009/04/18 17:11
Avan in Hong Kong (Registered on 2009/03/26 02:27)
chatroom: http://www.toysdaily.com/discuz/thread-90434-1-1.html
Nice picture ~
(ID #580801) Posted on 2009/04/27 17:57
yamada in Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04 15:12)
Clone Instrument Engineer; Seleção XXV
oishii food alert XDD
(ID #612652) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:00
teymur in cologne, germany (Registered on 2009/01/02 11:11)
photographer
dude. next time you get here, I gotta take you around for a food tour! thats for sure. :-D
(ID #612664) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:07
lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/15 01:22)
Seleção IX
but but I like milk but not huge oppai.. @.@

Though whatever you say will prolly come true after some time.. ^^;
(ID #612698) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:37
De-JaY in Berlin, Germany (Registered on 2009/05/19 10:21)
Weirdo
Eh? No Currywurst? >:
(ID #612705) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:44
hikky in Austria (Registered on 2008/05/20 06:06)
Ex-Soldier / NEET
Is this a re-cycled post?
Maybe you should take a look at the Austrian cuisine if you visit Europe the next time ^_^
(ID #612718) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:58
Fruit in The Netherlands (Registered on 2009/05/17 06:43)
Student
I live between the border of Germany and the Netherlands, shame you missed the oktoberfest, alot of beer XD
(ID #612719) Posted on 2009/05/19 21:59
Didotz in Hamamatsu, Japan (Registered on 2009/04/29 11:36)
Certified Trouble Maker, Part-Time Otaku
15euro? WT*???

You could eat in a restaurant in my father's hometown in Pati, Indonesia for 12 people and it'll only cost you around 1000yen. beat that :P
(ID #612723) Posted on 2009/05/19 22:01
Okita in Germany (Registered on 2008/10/28 12:16)
Student & Game Designer
germany sucks ass

especially with your haruhi stuff

just mention anime or manga in germany and people look strangely at you, unless of course you are ages 13 or below

very ignorant, germany, in this regard
(ID #612761) Posted on 2009/05/19 22:49
Hamu-Sumo in Germany (Registered on 2008/10/13 04:03)
Student in Internet-based Systems
Seriously, that depends but one should avoid to run around as a cosplayer.

Gnah, so much tasty food and I have just bread for dinner. :/
(ID #612956) Posted on 2009/05/20 02:36
Shogo X in USA (Registered on 2009/04/30 03:46)
Very nice post, Haruhi. You write just like Danny, he must of taught you how to write. ^_^ lol

I really like the first pic. ^_^
(ID #612770) Posted on 2009/05/19 23:04
Kareem in Melbourne (Registered on 2009/01/16 01:21)
Student
Mmmmm the food looks delish!
(ID #612779) Posted on 2009/05/19 23:30
Sad fact: Vietnam says NO to hentai in ◕ ‿‿ ◕ (Registered on 2009/04/23 13:43)
Graphic Artist wannabe
Wow, 15-20€? That would be luxury compare to over here in Vietnam.
It's a tropical country so the food always fresh and cheap. With around 5$ you could eat so full you'd feel uneasy, the only thing we need to concern is food hygiene <.<;
Kyoraki in West Sussex England (Registered on 2009/02/08 04:13)
College Student
I forget the value of the £ versus the $, so I couldn't answer the poll ^_^;

Meals in the UK have really gone up recently. as before a sandwich would cost about £1-£2, it seems to have gone up to about £3 for a egg mayo sandwich.
Drinks have gone up too- 90p for a can of coca-cola! I don't think the treasury printing more money was a good idea, and its not as if I am being paid any more -_-;.
(ID #612840) Posted on 2009/05/20 00:41
hkimxi in Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/02/25 11:08)
Student
Wow so much food, and all of it looks good. Were there a lotta people with pink hair over there??
(ID #612850) Posted on 2009/05/20 00:47
iron2000 in SG (Registered on 2007/12/20 00:56)
No rice!
Really all potatoes and bread.

I've never been to any western countries before.
(ID #612853) Posted on 2009/05/20 00:49
Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21 07:05)
former Emperor of Britannia
WOOOO~! Kelloggs Cornflakes~! My first cornflake meal of my life!
Finally i can say this "Haruhi Hi-jack LOL".
(ID #612869) Posted on 2009/05/20 01:01
redmango in limbo (Registered on 2008/08/08 21:58)
NEET (Desktop Support / Admin)
Some of these pictures look familiar especially the one by the lake. It was part of a past giveaway.
(ID #612918) Posted on 2009/05/20 01:38
jth in ドイツ (Registered on 2008/12/26 07:22)
15-20 euros is not really the average ... it just depends on where you want to eat. You can have a yummy meal half this price everywhere in germany. I spent around 5-10 euros for my lunch on every day here. but if you are in germany as a tourist ... yes .. you probably just went to the places were you have to pay more (it's relatively expensive to eat at places like airports, trainstations or even at the train ... oh and of course at hotels) :)
(ID #612939) Posted on 2009/05/20 02:07
.:nadie:. in La Plata, Argentina (Registered on 2007/10/12 06:38)
Student
OMG... you just did me miss a lot all those sweetass bavarian food T.T... and the landscapes...and the chocolates... @.@
(ID #612944) Posted on 2009/05/20 02:16
Elite_Mechpilot in a Battle Mecha cockpit (Registered on 2009/05/13 08:47)
Mercenary Mechpilot, and an Amine/Manga enthusiast
Dude, you should totally come to Serbia sometimes- we got a ton o' food you can't find anywhere else! We also got homemade strong alcoholic beverages called "Rakiya"! But, not much to see here, unfortunately...
(ID #612947) Posted on 2009/05/20 02:20
Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25 11:11)
Programmer Trainee
I got really hungry after this post
(ID #612962) Posted on 2009/05/20 02:40
websamurai in California (Registered on 2008/05/16 16:25)
Random Worker/Haruhiist
Great article love Haruhi's narration "got danny to do all the paddling" ^^
(ID #612982) Posted on 2009/05/20 03:00
Riz in Indiana,USA (Registered on 2009/01/03 05:25)
High School Student & Otaku
Most of that food looked really good :D---- *drool* Maybe I should put Germany on my list of countries to visit? ^^
(ID #613056) Posted on 2009/05/20 05:04
Tomio in the next room looking in (Registered on 2009/05/18 21:30)
Manga Artist, Designer & Consultant
An eating holiday?
Now that's different. *-@

I love pastries but those don't look that appertising.
This post was good.
Figma adds such a nice touch to everything. :)
(ID #613060) Posted on 2009/05/20 05:11
BakaGanjin in America (Registered on 2009/02/07 23:39)
SOS Brigade rank 33657th
Ill officially add Germany to the list of places I need to visit.
(ID #613079) Posted on 2009/05/20 05:33
memoriesoffaddict in CA (Registered on 2008/10/30 15:54)
University Student
I can't find any food like that in America(sorry folks no hard feelings) all I find is hamburgers and hot dogs.
(ID #613091) Posted on 2009/05/20 05:45
Rusting in South Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/01/06 23:29)
Injured
Not sure I have ever seen weenies in a jar like that before, at least no memory of it. I got canned Vienna Sausages though with a really salty liquid. Haruhi didn't have a life vest on! I suppose you think being plastic will let you float? ;D

Love the no dog here sign. Need one for my front yard. Interesting french fry toppings, I always bake mine crispy and add 2 slices of American Cheese micro for 10 seconds and pass on ketchup. Haruhi has done well and should return with more tales of expeditions.
(ID #613113) Posted on 2009/05/20 06:08
Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09 07:34)
Grocery Store Clerk
I have seen some of those cookies on the black shelve displays (fancy-import section) at the grocery store I work at. Those deli and pastries look good.
(ID #613161) Posted on 2009/05/20 07:07
Miri in a desert island (Registered on 2009/01/30 15:39)
Student
Thanks, Harurun - you just made me gorge down my pastries as I was reading this post. ^^;
(ID #613202) Posted on 2009/05/20 07:39
Chris292007 in Orlando, FL (Registered on 2009/05/16 09:35)
Student
you eat too much no wonder you spend so much money
(ID #613214) Posted on 2009/05/20 07:44
Burai in Levittown, NY (Registered on 2009/05/18 11:03)
Student Pharmacist, Webmaster
Lots of good food but...

...I can't handle that much weiner =/
(ID #613221) Posted on 2009/05/20 07:48
MarcusTegtmeier in United States (Registered on 2009/04/20 15:39)
Web Designer
God I'm hungry now.  Also, yay for pink haired babes!
(ID #613225) Posted on 2009/05/20 07:50
Syaoran in Io, Jupiter (Registered on 2009/01/31 11:09)
Otaku, US Army, Student (Political Science)
Hmm I think I'd have to pass for the egg on a burger... 

My brother is about to visit Germany for 2 weeks, should have him pick up some snacks. Someday I will visit there (and Ireland). ^^

Thanks for the photos Danny!
(ID #613284) Posted on 2009/05/20 08:45
Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28 13:51)
College Freshmen
Normal non-pricey is about 5-10, closer to 10. There are places in my hometown where it's closer to the 5, but that's an exception which I love.
(ID #613313) Posted on 2009/05/20 09:09
rodimus1138 in Florida (Registered on 2009/05/17 05:06)
WIP-TK Otaku-in-training
I lawl'd a bit at the pink hair but now I'm hungry -_-'
(ID #613314) Posted on 2009/05/20 09:09
Jenarwen in Vancouver (Registered on 2008/03/06 14:05)
Art Student
The pasteries look so delcious.

The shot with Haruhi on the water. I'd be so scared of having any of my figma's fall off the boat D:
(ID #613356) Posted on 2009/05/20 09:46
Axisxeo (Registered on 2008/07/13 05:03)
Student
Whaaat? coconut and pistachio! I MUST try it.
(ID #613437) Posted on 2009/05/20 10:33
Hourai_NEET in at home (Registered on 2009/02/17 12:22)
This isn´t Deutschland!!!!
I don´t see any Döner!!!!
(ID #613452) Posted on 2009/05/20 10:40
Kodama in Ottawa, Canada (Registered on 2009/03/28 11:16)
Laptop Tech
If you ever get to Ottawa, I'll take you down to the Byward Market and treat you to a "Beaver Tail". Very tasty. Even Prez. Obama had one there when he came to Canada. :) 
(ID #613460) Posted on 2009/05/20 10:46
CPOK in Queensland Australia (Registered on 2009/05/19 19:41)
maître d'
Some interesting food photo's there Haruhi. All looks so dam tempting. 

You should come over to Australia and try some fresh Kangaroo and Wallaby!
(ID #613521) Posted on 2009/05/20 11:23
Mitoko in New Jersey (Registered on 2009/02/18 02:12)
Artist
I've never been to Germeny, but all teh food looks yummy! Haha, what's up with that last pic of Haruhi XD
(ID #613528) Posted on 2009/05/20 11:29
chise in republic of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Registered on 2009/03/31 12:35)
frills addict
oh my goodness, so much yummyness!!!


...ara... you shouldn't have cucumbers and milk in same meal tho. Its bad for you
(ID #613572) Posted on 2009/05/20 12:30
Hora_hei in Far away from home.. (Registered on 2008/05/12 12:21)
Stuck at Construction ....
This post make me hungry~~~~~
(ID #613707) Posted on 2009/05/20 15:07
Flip in Houston, Tx (Registered on 2009/03/27 09:01)
Student
those mushrooms in garlic look yummy. i want some
(ID #613996) Posted on 2009/05/20 18:33
shalala in london (Registered on 2009/01/30 02:57)
student/hikikomori
have you not all ready posted this up danny?
(ID #614069) Posted on 2009/05/20 20:17
izyclover in Malaysia (Registered on 2009/02/02 13:50)
University Student
I think in Malaysia I can safely say
if you go for normal mix rice...you can have the meal less than RM5
but if you love fast food...you should be spending around RM20
and that's roughly around 5 USD? 
1 USD = RM 3.80 / RM 4.00
when I was in Tokyo I think I spent around 1,600 yen for lunch and dinner
:D
(ID #614124) Posted on 2009/05/20 20:57
Piter in Gdynia / Poland (Registered on 2009/05/06 21:50)
student
I'm hungry
(ID #614207) Posted on 2009/05/20 22:38
Nabila in Indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/14 20:55)
High School Student
OMG see those pic make me hungry
(ID #614210) Posted on 2009/05/20 22:42
Huligan in Hungary (Registered on 2009/03/20 08:27)
Student & Working
That made me very hungry (frankfurters with mustard rules). A good meal costs around 3-5 dollars around here, you just have to know where to get some good food. 
Btw, you should rename Photo Articles to Food Articles Danny.:)
(ID #614288) Posted on 2009/05/20 23:29
lolyukiuk in UK (Registered on 2009/02/08 21:58)
student
food looks so yummy i could eat my lappytop
(ID #614311) Posted on 2009/05/20 23:45
SunnyGeek in The underbelly of the Earth (Registered on 2009/05/15 05:13)
Your resident evil
LOTSA POTATOES! Now I want mashed potatos and a chicken breast filet.
(ID #614314) Posted on 2009/05/20 23:46
うちは サスケ in Bulgaria (Registered on 2008/10/22 09:32)
Student
 Guys who like milk also like eyes, eh? You mean as in EATING EYES?
(ID #614411) Posted on 2009/05/21 00:42
ARX-7Arbalest in Preston, England (Registered on 2009/03/09 05:10)
Student/Drugs Handler
It costs quite a bit to eat well in England :(. Although there's quite a good selection though so it's worth it
(ID #614519) Posted on 2009/05/21 01:52
Templa in Frankfurt/Main - Germany (Registered on 2008/10/18 01:55)
Webdesigner
Dannnnyyy :O you should have paid a visit xD I live in Frankfurt~
(ID #614789) Posted on 2009/05/21 05:56
Felipe in Brasil (Registered on 2008/12/14 12:45)
Actor, Moviemaker and Blogger.
As always, now I'm starving!!!

Danny, you must come to Brazil!!! You gonna be amazed by how much food you'll be able to get with so little money. And food here tastes great!

If you come, I can be your guide! o/
(ID #615275) Posted on 2009/05/21 12:45
balance in Canada (Registered on 2008/09/24 06:46)
Student @ UofT
lol at last picture, haruhi in a plastic bag ^^
(ID #615393) Posted on 2009/05/21 14:36
yc in サンノセ、カリフォルニア (Registered on 2009/01/02 13:09)
MOSSAD Employee
Germany has the best pastries in the world.
(ID #616687) Posted on 2009/05/22 15:28
ベル in 第三新東京市 (Registered on 2009/03/02 04:09)
社長見習い
Truely Japan is lacking in good pastries. But Europe is lacking in good noodles, isnt it? ^_^
人類は麺類 desu!
(ID #616974) Posted on 2009/05/22 22:56
ilovethailand in Bangkok, Thailand (Registered on 2007/10/12 23:49)
Self-employed
Man, it's 1.22am in Bangkok and I'm sooooo hungry. Heading to 7-11 right now.
(ID #617317) Posted on 2009/05/23 03:25
darkcloud (Registered on 2008/12/04 18:49)
^_^  germany has the best schnitzels XD ^_^ there just sooo jummy XD
(ID #617417) Posted on 2009/05/23 05:29
Astrobunny in Christchurch, New Zealand (Registered on 2009/04/03 08:30)
Puroguramaa
Yum, white asparagus.
(ID #618118) Posted on 2009/05/23 19:30
Myakuhaku in Australia (Registered on 2009/05/08 22:45)
High School Student
i've only ever been to a German resaurant once before, wasn't the best experience unfortunately :/ wouldn't mind trying it again some time though, just at a different place haha XD
(ID #618189) Posted on 2009/05/23 21:31
fz_zd in Earth-Malaysia-Kuala Lumpur-My Home Sweet home-In front of my Computer (Registered on 2009/05/01 03:42)
student-engineer-its hard to explaine what my occupation is
there is many food..
i love food.. 
more picture of foods..
makes me hungry..
nice photo article Haruhi..
thanx..
tumbs up..
(ID #618436) Posted on 2009/05/24 01:13
earthgal in Singapore (Registered on 2009/05/03 16:22)
Radiography Student
all those food are making me feel so hungry right now *drools*
(ID #618477) Posted on 2009/05/24 01:56
EMîkro in Germany (Registered on 2008/09/16 22:55)
Student | J-Drama beau
Great pictures! ^^ 
I can eat this stuff whenever I want x)
But if I see pictures from japanese food,then I melting away, want taste them :D
(ID #618552) Posted on 2009/05/24 04:29
HalPro in Spain (Registered on 2008/04/13 22:09)
Student
I love the Frankfurts ^^
I think thath I'm goint to dinner a big hot dog tonight :3
(ID #619582) Posted on 2009/05/25 01:57
-Madistät- in Germany (Registered on 2009/05/26 21:34)
German Food is so Tasty. I live in Berlin an I Love it ! X3
(ID #621922) Posted on 2009/05/26 21:35
togovero in Tromaville (Registered on 2009/05/04 06:24)
Oppai disciple
Danny, on you desktop I read a folder called "Tenga review"... 
You really reviewed a fake vagina..?? ^^; 

And plural for "euro" is just "euro", not "euros" :) 
(ID #622344) Posted on 2009/05/27 05:53
aznrevlazn in NJ (Registered on 2009/01/28 14:03)
Paintball Technician
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