Food culture is an essential part of everyday life in many countries around the world. Social life revolves around food. So what could be better than a "culinary world tour" to get to know other customs and traditions? Explore the diverse world of different cuisines - all you need to bring is an appetite and a willingness to experiment. Between the courses, which pause in restaurants, food stores and event kitchens, the program includes a short digestive walk.
The distance between Neumarkt and Barbarossaplatz is not the whole world, just 1 km as the crow flies. But here, in the middle of Cologne, right on the Rhine, we can find the most varied Indian cuisine, hearty dishes from Peru, Ethiopian injera and aphrodisiac nuts from Ghana. There is also a refreshing variety of drinks on offer here. In addition to the huge breadfruit, exotic stores offer a wide range of exotic foods that must be tried!
90% bombed out, no one would have thought 75 years ago that Cologne's Little Maghreb, a Hare Krishna monastery or numerous "Russian-Germans" would one day move into Kalk. Between the industrial monuments, there are an astonishing number of places of muse. The district has never been known as a culinary Mecca, but that could finally change. Where else can you find Georgian, Ethiopian and Cameroonian cuisine or Syrian and Polish supermarkets within a few meters? That's right: only in Cologne-Kalk!
For the route in Bonn, we have chosen a selection of the most exotic establishments and vary between Spanish, Peruvian, Oriental, Tibetan, Indochinese, Ethiopian and West African cuisine on our small world tours.
Kulturklüngel has been offering intercultural city tours, culinary world tours and exotic cooking courses in Cologne, Bonn and Düsseldorf since 2007.
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Food, guide, quality are included, drinks are extra.