Hello, it's us. We were wondering if after all this food, we might need more. We ate everything from Bratwurst to traditional Christmas...

Traditional German food series: Erding

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Hello, it's us. We were wondering if after all this food, we might need more. We ate everything from Bratwurst to traditional Christmas food during the past winter and are looking forward to the next adventures including French crêpes and Czech beer and special icecream stores. Let's take a look back at the previous adventure though and at some of the highlights from December 2015. We are going to post a series of different places and its foods.


Beautiful despite the rain: Erding, Bavaria.

Today's place: Erding, Bavaria

When travelling to Munich during the past winter, we thought why not make a trip to Erding in the meantime? It is a city close by, easily accessible by public transport such as the S-Bahn in about 40 minutes. For Steffen, as a beer enthusiast, it was paradise to see the place where his favourite Erdinger Weißbier was invented.

Bring a map, find one or use the Google version of it, because you can easily walk into the wrong direction from the train station. After finding the right one in the rainy Bavarian city, you are walking straight into the town's centre area, decorated nicely ahead of Christmas. A market with all the usual stands is trailing through some streets, along with beautiful buildings on the sides.

If you go during the evening, we can highly suggest visiting a place called Zeitlos. It is a restaurant in a nice location with the apparent edition of a beer garden in the summer months. Take a look at their website here. We decided to go with a classic and ordered Apfelstrudel, sweet German goodness. It tasted as it looks on the picture below: fantastic! Their menu has tons more to offer, also main courses, so if you plan to see some surroundings of the Munich area, make sure to go say hi there!

Erdingen: Apfelstrudel and what else but Erdinger Weißbier.
Erdinger Weißbier is easily the best in the world and can be found in many varations at the place, whatever suits your own taste best. It is as timeless as the name of the restaurant. Many locals are coming here, you won't see a bunch of tourists. So train your Bavarian vocabulary beforehand!

In general, the whole town seems very laid back and calm, not too many cars were around at this evening hour, at maybe 7pm. Due to the Christmas market, it remained pretty lively, not crowded. I can't imagine anyone not wanting more after visiting for the first time.

"Zeitlos" above the entry of the restaurant.



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