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A Taste Of Hahndorf January 17, 2008

Posted by Cai in F.Y.I, Food, Interesting, Life, Pictures, Thoughts, Travel.
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Passed by Hahndorf the other time when i went to the Beerenberg strawberry farm during early October. Since then, it has always been a desire to travel there again to check out the German town that was established in the 1838 i think. However, due to transportation problem, traveling there can be quite a major problem. Well well, since Kenneth agreed to be the designated driver (DD) again, it’s indeed an offer too hard to reject.

That’s the group of pretty man walking down the street, with Kit being the camera man of course.

According to the local critiques, the preferred place to dine at will definitely be the Hahndorf Family Hotel. /Followthecrowd.

We couldn’t resist trying out the originial Hofbräuhaus beer (HB), the smooth tasty heritage of Germany can actually be tasted through it. Thinking back, i realised Becks didn’t cut it afterall.

Look at what we gluttons actually ordered!

  1. 1 x A Taste Of Germany (Far left) $25 AUD/$32.50 SGD.
  2. 1 x Bowl Of Fries With Gravy (Center) $9.90 AUD/$12.87 SGD.
  3. 1 x I Cannot Remember The Name Platter (Center) $25 AUD/$32.50 SGD.
  4. 1 x Pumpkim Soup In Bread Bowl (Far Right) $12 AUD/$15.60 SGD.
  5. 2 x Hofbräuhaus beer (Not In Picture) $9.90 AUD/$12.87 SGD.

F.Y.I. Coming to Hahndorf and not trying their A Taste Of Germany makes you go home empty handed. It’s actually a dish full of meat, ranging from different type of sausages (e.g. bockwurst), pork knuckles, pork chop, deep fried bacons, potato salad and et certa.

The sight of meat turns my stomach upside down after the whole meal, and we were discussing about going for a detoxification session together. I mean, hello, it’s really a meat galore feast, and it’s able to turn you into a perfect vegetarian for the following days. Anyhow, although my taste bud had an overdosage of amino acid from excessive meat eating, but one thing is for sure, every little piece of meat tasted fantastic, a die die must try experience.

According to my roommate who’s constantly doing the counting down, i’m left with twelve more working days, and seventeen more nights in South Australia, Adelaide.

Thoughts about an issue living in my subconscious state hit me a few moments ago, again. Here’s the question, you went through a whole great ordeal (rain, searching, queues, effort, misc) to buy a gift he/she apparently liked for he/she. He/she then told you it’s all so great and wonderful, expressing a total gratitude. Ta da, and few days later, her friend actually told you he/she was disgusted by the gift, “oh, it’s damn creepy la”, yes tell me how would you actually feel? Honestly, it feels like a heart shot right through into a bolt of blue, and anyway kudos to that.

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1. Sarah Chong - January 17, 2008

i thought you can go there by bus. damn. i miss Adelaide already.

2. Cai - January 17, 2008

hello sarah, yes yes by bus 864, but the timings are really weird and it’s a pretty long journey. since my friend offered to drive, you know, i couldn’t say no. oh missing adelaide? i think i actually might after i leave here in like a fortnight away. hope life back in malaysia is good!

3. lim bei aka lin nao hia - January 17, 2008

don’t think already la. nabei pua bai lao chee bye char bor. i hear u say again i gan dulan for you. ka ni nah. pu bor. really ah this type of person ought to just die.

4. lim bei aka lin nao hia - January 17, 2008

if i say this msg more than once pls help me delete cus on hindsight damn chor man.

5. lim bei aka lin nao hia - January 17, 2008

dont think about her alr la. kan ni nah pu bor pua bai lao cheebye char bor. hear u say again i gan dulan for u. enjoy the meat better. looks damn shiok btw.

6. Cai - January 18, 2008

shit, you made me laugh out loud this morning!

7. sydney - January 18, 2008

lol is that david?

8. Cai - January 19, 2008

i’m not sure if the person should be named, but i think you might know him very well. anyway sydney, enjoy the ma la steamboat later, i’ll see you at bugis control station, don’t play late horrrrrr!

9. david - January 19, 2008

gosh! who’s the guy writing down all those hokkien expletives? but i totally agree with him. time to get our act together. what’s life without girls? actually not much…but yea you know what i mean. as in this type of girls. anyway check email and we will know who’s this guy already. i got a hunch it may be similar to one of ours. justtt a gut feeling…

10. Cai - January 25, 2008

david i just found one of your comments left in my spammed comments. anyhow, you made me ponder regarding the issue about what’s life without girls. this type of girls, hmmm. i’m going to write one emo entry soon, so look out for it.