IMG: Goose down by the canal/Image 5484
- From: Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp@xxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 23:19:38 +0200
Hello, Jim
it's called "Zum Fuchsbau" (The Fox's Den) in Geibelstrasse in Southern
part of Hannover's centre. Although it was only taken a couple of weeks
ago, they still haven't got around to taking down the Christmas decorations.
It does mainly very high-fat/high-calorie food with a menu ranging from
North German Grünkohl - which is Curly Kale boiled with belly pork,
smoked boned pork chops and sausage - in the winter season to Asparagus
in Spring (one of the lighter dishes), to Bavarian Eisbein and Haxe
(Pork knuckle and haunch, boiled or grilled ), and Austro-Hungarian and
Czech dishes (from the time of the Emperors) like Palatschinken, Powidl
Suppen, and what I usually eat, their Fiaker Topf, which is pieces of
pork, beef and chicken baked in a copper pot with mixed vegetables in a
Bechamel sauce and served with Bratkartoffel (slices of potato fried
with finely cubed smoked ham and chopped onions).
They have pretty good beers too - Köstritzer Schwarzbier from what used
to be East Germany, a truly black and slightly bitter beer, but nothing
at all like Guinness, Austrian beers like Gösser and various Pilsener
beers.
They have plenty of German, Austrian , Eastern European and Balkan wines
most of which which are either too sweet for my tastes or are akin to
attempted suicide. To (at least they say it does) counter the kilos of
fat you've just eaten there's also a wide range of Schnäpse (Plural of
Schnapps) often in the form of Obstbrände like Slivovitsch, Williams
pear and Raspberry flavoured (Himbeergeist) to name but a few.
It's one of the oldest Gaststätten (which roughly means a kind of
restaurant where they don't mind at all if you just go in and drink lots
of beer and play cards without ordering any food) in Hannover, and was
even there before WWII.
Thanks for taking a look
Douglas
BTW, around Christmas they also do stuffed roast goose with red cabbage
and dumplings - I can recommend a good cardiologist not far from the
place. :-)
Jim Brick wrote:
At 04:39 PM 3/25/2007 +0200, Douglas Sharp wrote:
Hello all,
This afternoon's walk along the canal bank in the spring sunshine.
This bird was grazing beside the path, correct me if I'm wrong, but
I think it's a Grey Lag Goose.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/Goose.jpg.html
Have nice what's left of the weekend
Cheers
Douglas
Of your photos that popped-up with the goose, I 'really like'
_MG_5484_edited-1
Can you tell me where this is, name of the restaurant/pub/whatever it
is, etc.
Thanks,
:-)
Jim
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At 04:39 PM 3/25/2007 +0200, Douglas Sharp wrote:
Hello all, This afternoon's walk along the canal bank in the spring sunshine.This bird was grazing beside the path, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's a Grey Lag Goose.http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/Goose.jpg.html Have nice what's left of the weekend Cheers Douglas
Of your photos that popped-up with the goose, I 'really like' _MG_5484_edited-1Can you tell me where this is, name of the restaurant/pub/whatever it is, etc.
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