In a parallel universe, I’d be a German girl carrying a tote bag everywhere, living in Berlin within walking distance of Dead Chicken Alley.…
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Keep ReadingHi from Berlin—Kreuzberg, to be specific. Don’t ask me to pronounce it; I had to Google it just to spell it. I’m having a flat white—my first one today, my first one in Berlin, and, come to think of it, my first one on this trip. The weather is lovely—warm, windy, and a bit…
Keep ReadingIt's hard to believe Berlin's public transport is unreliable, given the German saying, "Five minutes before the time is the German punctuality."…
Keep ReadingCao Cao is a Vietnamese restaurant - marking the second time I’ve had Vietnamese food as my first meal upon arriving in Berlin.…
Keep ReadingI am back in Germany, though not yet in Berlin, and it has been almost ten years since my first visit. De javu moment!…
Keep ReadingGluhwein, also known as mulled wine or spiced wine, is a traditional Christmas beverage that originated in Germany, Europe.…
Keep ReadingLocated less than an hour from Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement. It’s the Little Germany of Australia with a well-preserved culture within the unique one-of-a-kind village. We only walked halfway through one side of the street when I gave in and suggested having lunch first. The weather was chilly that day,…
Keep ReadingBerlin street food we had was delicious; some of them were heavily influenced by immigrant cultures aside from German culture. Here is some of it: Currywurst Currywurst is the most famous Berlin street food mentioned in travel blogs. It would practically be a traveler’s sin not to try it at least once. Using that very excuse,…
Keep ReadingOld-new, vibrant colours-utilitarian vibe, street arts-grey building. I still managed to note down a few of my favourite things about Berlin…
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