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[QUOTE=BananaBoi;1719788]At times I think I never went to Babylon. The food was dreadful when I was there.
Never been to oceans. Would have never ranked LR as high but last visit the food was very good.[/QUOTE]If we are ranking food, I found GT / LR similar which is no surprise. Magnum being a la carte is better. RIP Haus Panthera.
Samya didn't look appealing. I would place it with Aca and DV.
Other than GT / LR / Magnum, I've been spending one / two rooms worth at a real restaurant. I enjoyed my time at Brasserie 1806 as well as the vast selection of Japanese options in DUS.
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Samya really is quite a bit better than aca. The thing with babylon is that in addition to the buffet (which I hardly ever touch), you can also order a la carte (free).
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Food
When in Artemis, I always go out from the club for dinner, make quick trip by train to Charlottenberg to eat nice dinner, it can be just Turkish kebab joint and it is fantastic dinner. Transportation is so easy to just get out of the club and go eat good dinner in Berlin.
However, in Hessen. What can I do?. Most good clubs are in middle of country side. Near FKK palace. Are there any kebab place?
How are the food in Hessen area major FKK?
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[QUOTE=MrHo;1720520]When in Artemis, I always go out from the club for dinner, make quick trip by train to Charlottenberg to eat nice dinner, it can be just Turkish kebab joint and it is fantastic dinner. Transportation is so easy to just get out of the club and go eat good dinner in Berlin.
However, in Hessen. What can I do?. Most good clubs are in middle of country side. Near FKK palace. Are there any kebab place?
How are the food in Hessen area major FKK?[/QUOTE]You called kebab for food? I would called it wasted meat. LOL.
Oceans and Magnum have a la carte menu which is what I prefer.
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[QUOTE=NilleCopenhagen;1721004]You called kebab for food? I would called it wasted meat. LOL.
Oceans and Magnum have a la carte menu which is what I prefer.[/QUOTE]Man,
I love kebab man, with garlic sauce! No wonder why I have to negotiate hard after for DFK LOL.
No really, I do enjoy good kebab stands in Germany, we have some in Japan but they are not as good as in Germany so when in Germany I enjoy them.
Where as if I live in Germany, I would be going for sushi restaurant all the time LOL.
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I guess nobody leaves the club for food? Sharks may have a place nearby as it's not like Oase that is far out there although it is near a town. In the past, people ordered from the front desk, that was not American fast food. Probably Turkish place that do delivery(or maybe negotiate with a cab driver to pick up food?). You should ask the cab driver or the front desk at the clubs for nearby foods. You'd have to cab it out if Sharks don't order food for you. Sharks food ain't as bad as Oase. It's alright. Oase has wifi to look up some places.
I used to do the Sushi Buffet place near the RLD that had the conveyer belt rolling plates system. All you can eat for 20 Euros, and was a filler although not Japanese run. I believe there are several Japanese run places in the city perhaps for lunch or whatnot. Let me know any good Japanese restaurants in Hessen MrHo. I like Japanese, very yummy like the Japanese girls. Kawaii. :D Too bad punting is pricier.
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[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;1721254]I guess nobody leaves the club for food? Sharks may have a place nearby as it's not like Oase that is far out there although it is near a town. In the past, people ordered from the front desk, that was not American fast food. Probably Turkish place that do delivery(or maybe negotiate with a cab driver to pick up food?). You should ask the cab driver or the front desk at the clubs for nearby foods. You'd have to cab it out if Sharks don't order food for you. Sharks food ain't as bad as Oase. It's alright. Oase has wifi to look up some places.
I used to do the Sushi Buffet place near the RLD that had the conveyer belt rolling plates system. All you can eat for 20 Euros, and was a filler although not Japanese run. I believe there are several Japanese run places in the city perhaps for lunch or whatnot. Let me know any good Japanese restaurants in Hessen MrHo. I like Japanese, very yummy like the Japanese girls. Kawaii. :D Too bad punting is pricier.[/QUOTE]Hmmm Oase has WIFI. That is good news!! How is sharks and other major FKK? Artemis has no wifi.
I am trader, so it is good for me so that I can bring in my lap top computer, hook it up to wifi and I can trade when tokyo stock exchange opens!! Due to time difference it works great for me.
For fly in monger, food is quite important to able to fuck daily as we travel so far to fuck multiple time!
But this wifi availabilty is good thing, is it fast enough?
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Kebab
There are differences in regards to quality and type of meat used. The kebab meat they offer at Samya. It's not that good, but not absolute worst. You can find much better, especially in NRW which has the largest Turkish population in Germany. That is not to say every Turkish kebab place in NRW is good. There are definitely some bad ones too. It is best to walk up to a Turkish person in the street and ask them. Just type "where is the best kebab?" into Google Translate and show them your phone.
That is exactly what I did once (except I can speak enough German to ask myself). It was at 4 am outside of Altstadt, about a kilometer south. I wish I could remember the name or the exact location, but it was definitely the best kebab I've ever had. I saw cars driving from Altstadt and double-park outside of this small imbiss just to get their kebab fix. So they probably bypassed at least ten kebab places while they were walking to their parked car in Altstadt, just to come to this one stand that was out of the way.
In NRW, you can often find kebab made of lamb meat, which is not common outside of NRW to my knowledge.
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Berlin has the largest Turkish population. Also the cheapest thener Kebab sandwiches you will find in Germany. Big competition leads to cheap now always good quality kebab.
A place being busy can be an indicator for good quality. It's a sensitive product with all the minced meat inside, some place will not throw away the leftover meat on the skewer but put it on and reheat the next day. So be careful, there's quite a few places around where I wouldn't buy any thener. Turkish guests may also be an indicator.
Döner originally was lamb only, now you will find veal, beef, chicken, turkey.
I usually do not leave the club for food. I have ordered in at World and Oase, I have left some clubs to go out for a business dinner or to meet friends who were in town at a good steak place.
HB.
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Berlin is two times bigger than any other German city, so I'd assume it would be the city with the most Turks, but NRW is the province with the most Turks (34% of the Turkish population in Germany supposedly lives there):
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turks_in_Germany[/URL]
Maybe I hung out in the ritzy areas of Berlin and the slummier parts of Cologne and Dusseldorf, but my perception from experiencing the nightlife of these three cities is that there were a lot more Turkish on the streets. At times, it felt like 80% of the people in Cologne and Dusseldorf were Turkish. But the Wiki above says that Turkish account for less than 10% in every German province. That surprised me. So I can only conclude that Turkish flock to the big cities, disproportionately make up the 18-40 age range, and perhaps there are a few undocumented immigrants in there.
I kind of did it before anyways, but based on your warnings on food hygiene, I will now only eat thener at busy places with higher Turkish customer base.
My point before is that not all thener places are equal. It is quite common to see 3-4 thener places on one street and three of them are nearly empty and one will have a queue of customers waiting 15 minutes or more.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;1721495] At times, it felt like 80% of the people in Cologne and Dusseldorf were Turkish.
So I can only conclude that Turkish flock to the big cities,
[/QUOTE]I have the same feeling when in the bigger cities, in the main shopping streets, may it be Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt. But you are right, they are concentrating on the bigger citties, forming their own little "gettos", some streets look like Istanbul, no German signs, everything in Turkish.
There's fewer Turkish in the smaller cities and in the countryside, if you go to small villages you will hardly find any.
HB.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;1721495]But the Wiki above says that Turkish account for less than 10% in every German province. That surprised me. So I can only conclude that Turkish flock to the big cities, disproportionately make up the 18-40 age range, and perhaps there are a few undocumented immigrants in there.
[/QUOTE]I think the proportion of the total population seems higher than it really is because a lot of Turks are working in very visible businesses such as hotels, restaurants, shops and taxis.
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[QUOTE=HessenBub;1721486]Berlin has the largest Turkish population. Also the cheapest thener Kebab sandwiches you will find in Germany. Big competition leads to cheap now always good quality kebab.
A place being busy can be an indicator for good quality. It's a sensitive product with all the minced meat inside, some place will not throw away the leftover meat on the skewer but put it on and reheat the next day. So be careful, there's quite a few places around where I wouldn't buy any thener. Turkish guests may also be an indicator.
Dner originally was lamb only, now you will find veal, beef, chicken, turkey.
I usually do not leave the club for food. I have ordered in at World and Oase, I have left some clubs to go out for a business dinner or to meet friends who were in town at a good steak place.
HB[/QUOTE]Hahaha, I presume you were hiding your wist band during your business dinner meeting LOL Get the sex out of the way, now talk money, then the food appetite, and sex later again) What a productive day you had! LOL.
Many Turks are real good guys, I just do not like Turkish taxi drivers in Berlin. They are so sneaky. Asking for tips, taking long distances, don't take you for short distances like Artemis to Charlottenberg.
However I am aware that there are some tensions between Turks and Germans in Germany. Once girl was telling me story (she is German) she argument with one Turkish girl and this Turkish girl told German girl to get out of Germany LOL Ottoman empire is back!
There are some Turks in Japan, Japan and turkey has very good relation, and here they too have kebab stores, but not so good as in Germany as not good competition. ; Once in roppongi there was street full of kebab stores, but now they are all gone because they tried to gang up here too and decided not to pay Yakuza for protection fee, and after short while, all the kebab stores are gone LOL So I guess sometimes organized mafia can play important role to keep order in society because they can scratch the area where police cannot scratch, but in Germany, you don't have such properly organized multi billionaire level Mafia? You got many gangs, Hells Angel and some Russians. Whom they all have their just greed and not so organized or no motto? Well our Abdel definitely benefited us with some of his collections of girls though LOL.
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Wrist band comes off when you leave the club, even if you want to re enter.
Some facts and some historic background:
[URL]http://www.turkishweekly.net/article/146/turks-in-germany.html[/URL]
HB.
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[QUOTE=MrHo;1721293]Hmmm Oase has WIFI. That is good news!! How is sharks and other major FKK? Artemis has no wifi.
[/QUOTE]Wifi is fast enough compared to other clubs I've been in where I have trouble opening webpages even when connected which was super slow lacking enough bandwidth. I believe Sharks has a computer room, and Palace has Wifi as well.