Options for Germany Trip - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-21T03:48:59Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/123730 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/123730/options-for-germany-trip Options for Germany Trip BJ 2012-05-30T15:35:11Z 2012-05-30T18:32:19Z <p>I'm traveling from Berlin to Dresden to Prague to Nuremburg to Frankfurt in a few weeks and I'm wondering if anyone has some recommendations on paleo friendly cafes, restaurants, etc. Or, if you have any suggestions on German fare that suits our intake, I'll take recommendations for that as well!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/123730/options-for-germany-trip/123736#123736 Answer by ChenZhen for Options for Germany Trip ChenZhen 2012-05-30T15:53:28Z 2012-05-30T15:53:28Z <p>I've heard only good things about the Sauvage in Berlin, I think it's the world's first paleo restaurant</p> <p><a href="http://www.sauvageberlin.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sauvageberlin.com/</a></p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/123730/options-for-germany-trip/123749#123749 Answer by Disimaco for Options for Germany Trip Disimaco 2012-05-30T16:41:37Z 2012-05-30T16:41:37Z <p>In Frankfurt you can find on the Zeil (the main center street) one mongolian barbecue at the top floor of the My Zeil Galerie, and always on the Zeil a place called Meat Us where you can have good hamburger choosing all the side ingredients. Also different sushi places are in the same area.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/123730/options-for-germany-trip/123761#123761 Answer by Knarf for Options for Germany Trip Knarf 2012-05-30T17:40:28Z 2012-05-30T17:40:28Z <p>I just traveled to Germany. </p> <p>Very meat friendly. </p> <p>Sausages/Bratwurst/Beef Hot Dogs - Not completely optimal (not sure about what's ACTUALLY in there, but in a pinch, ditch the bun, add some fresh vegetables or fruits).</p> <p>Tafelspitz- Boiled beef with apple horseradish, chive butter/cream/sour cream dip, and creamed spinach. And some potato.</p> <p>Weinerschnitzel- Breaded veal with potato. You could ask no breading. Or just skip it. But it's far better than bread still. </p> <p>Sirloin, rump steaks, beef goulash- Yeah. </p> <p>Schweinsbraten- Roast pork with bread pudding and veggies. Avoid bread pudding if super gluten intolerant. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/123730/options-for-germany-trip/123784#123784 Answer by Jules K for Options for Germany Trip Jules K 2012-05-30T18:32:19Z 2012-05-30T18:32:19Z <p>I haven't been since I was a kid, but I doubt it will be tough to eat well over there. Have sauerkraut, rouladen (my mother and I always make this for Christmas dinner- there are different varieties, but it's a slice of beef rolled up with different fillings, then seared and slow-baked), potatoes, wild game (you ought to be able to get some boar, venison, etc.) Just watch out for the gravies if you're sensitive to gluten, and the noodles, breads, &amp; pastries, and you should be golden!</p>