12-10-2009, 10:21 AM
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How Do You Identify?: Femme, somewhat high maintenance
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Originally Posted by Arwen
One of the places I really miss from Denver was a German deli (Karl's on Yosemite if you are ever there, lol) with the best hot red cabbage EVAH. I will have to schuss out this Scholtz Garten and see what they have. MMM German vittles! Das gut!
Looking forward to meeting you!
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Scholz Garten has a rather limited selection of German foods, but for the bar-b-que enthusiast, it's pretty popular. Can you get any more Texan than bar-b-que and German food at the same place? You can check them out at http://www.scholzgarten.net/ .
Now, if you come to Houston, I'll take you to Rudy Lechner's. They have schnitzel, and spaetzel, and red cabbage sauerkraut to your heart's content. Of course I'm under the impression you like to tipple a little, too, so you'll need to try a Cafe' Gute Nacht. It's a treat! You can check them out at http://rudilechners.com/index.htm .
Looking forward to meeting you, too!
WT
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