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Japanese Darling

July 12, 2019 by Smerliene Rodriguez Leave a Comment

From my experience, German food consists of meets, specifically sausages. I personally was not a big fan of that, but luckily, right next to our living complex was a a place called Japanese hot dogs which served Japanese styled hot dogs as well as sushi. I ate this about 7 seven times within the 2 weeks we stayed in Berlin. I fell in love with the “Japanese Darling” because it tasted similar to the hot dogs I am used to it, but it was sweet with tater tots! This was hands down one of the best hotdogs I have ever tried and the meal was served with one of my guilty pleasures, French fries! I think this is definitely a place Americans should try if they’re ever in Berlin.

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