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Auszeit
This is a little hidden bistro perfect for a quick snack during the day. The atmosphere is friendly and one is immediately welcomed into the circle.
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Bangkok Express
Always busy Thai restaurant with a good terrace for the summer months. Eat in or take away, the Thai dishes are authentic, tasty and can be spiced up as you like.
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China Wok Imbiß
Surprisingly tasty Chinese and Thai cuisine from this functional eat in or take away restaurant. Bambi Goreng and more pedantic dishes are cooked up in the open kitchen and come fast, friendly and as chilli hot (scharf) as you’d like.
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Extra-Wurst
This is the place to go when your stomach begins growling whilst club-hopping on Theodor-Heuss-Strasse. Young servers behind the counter will hand you Curry Würst (or other German fast food specialities) with a smile.
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Schlemmermeyer
Fantastic local deli and pork grill on fast food alley off the pedestrian Königstr. Choose from cuts of pork, pork knuckle or just bits of hot crackling, plus sausages, cold cuts and cheeses, for eat in or take away.
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Subway
Catering for the slightly healthy late night partiers in town, this Subway also has a good terrace for some Vitamin D with your fresh subs and salads.
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Udo's Snack
The cult place to eat hamburgers, where locals were stuffing themselves in days when McDonald's was unknown. The burger variations may seem a bit unusual (burger with an egg sunny-side up) but are tasty, filling and cheap.
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