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Dinner? You had dinner?
by Sinuhe on Thursday 17/Jul/2003, @11:33
Wow! Having dinner implies that you actually found a restaurant in Karlsruhe?

I couldn't find a sensible one at all -- not even after having driven an hour through the more urban parts of the city in search of a pizzeria. No, truth be told, there were two in the south-west of the city, but both were closed, one from 15:00 to 18:00, and the other one from 14:30 to 17:30. What in the world is wrong with restaurants in Germany? And those that are open are self-service (the vegetarian one near the centre of the town was not that bad, however)!
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Re: Dinner? You had dinner?
by Norbert on Friday 18/Jul/2003, @01:04
Well, to be honest: there are hundreds of restaurants in Karlsruhe (I used to live there for many years) and many good ones. I wonder who you asked to find one...
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Re: Dinner? You had dinner?
by Anno v. Heimburg on Friday 18/Jul/2003, @07:03
> not even after having driven an hour

That's your mistake right there: If you had *walked* through the pedestrian zone that covers most of the inner city, you'ld have had trouble *not* finding a place to eat.
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