Biergarten for a non-sausage eater?

plove53

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Hi. My DGF and I made ADRs for Biergarten for our upcoming trip, since i LOVE German food. However, my DGF is not so sure, since she does not like any form of sausage, and isnt fond of sourcraut, red cabbage, beets, or anything pickled. Will there be anything there that she likes (besides rotisserie chicken?) The allearsnet site doesnt list many things she will eat (i copied the menu below), but has anyone found anything besides these items on the buffet, or is there anyone who doesnt usually like german food that liked biergarten? Also, do you think she would like Akershus? Thanks

Biergarten Menu (from allearsnet)
Traditional Assorted Sausages

Sauerbraten *
Fish *

Rotisserie Chicken
Roasted Pork
Schnitzel
Chicken Soup
Cheeses and Coldcuts
Assorted Salads, including
Brat Salad, Cucumber Salad, Carrot and Bean Salad,
Potato Salad
Beets
Assorted Breads, including Pretzel Bread
Red Cabbage
Wein Kraut
Potatoes and Spaetzle
 
Can't tell you about Akershaus, but Biergarten is a personal favorite. If you're not into wursts (sausages), the roast pork is tremendous. Also the schnitzel -- basically it just means a fried cutlet (either chicken or veal).
I can't imagine not finding something there to satisfy anyone! (And desserts are very good, too!)
 
I totally agree with cd&kids. The Biergarten is excellent! The chicken and pork are delicious. The cucumber salad (if it's the one I'm thinking of) involves pickled cucumbers, but the pickled taste is countered by sour cream for a very nice blend (sorry if this is not the same cucumber salad, DH and I make one at home and ours is like this).
 
cd&kids said:
Can't tell you about Akershaus, but Biergarten is a personal favorite. If you're not into wursts (sausages), the roast pork is tremendous. Also the schnitzel -- basically it just means a fried cutlet (either chicken or veal).
I can't imagine not finding something there to satisfy anyone! (And desserts are very good, too!)

Just a little note from a native speaker: The plural of 'Wurst' is 'Würste'.
You may spell it 'Wuerste', too. But if you want to type the 'ü' simply hold down the ALT-key and type 129 on the numeric pad
 

And a Schnitzel can also be pork ;)
It's 'Schweineschnitzel' then, 'Hähnchenschnitzel' would be chicken, and 'Kalbschnitzel' veal.
The difference between a cutlet and a Schnitzel (In Germany): The cutlet has the bone still attached to it, the Schnitzel doesn't. And a cutlet is always pork.
 
Cool!! Thanks for the info! Does the food at Biergarten compare to the same stuff at home for you, Viking?
 
My girlfriend, also a non-sausage eater...a very picky eater actually.

We took her and her hubby to biergarten...they absolutely loved it. My girlfriend found many things to eat.
 


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