Pub-crawlers and falafel fans have bestowed this Mediterranean restaurant with a certain cult status. It's open till late, so those who have spent their evening bar-hopping can come to this place for a stop-over. The falafel are handed over the counter in flatbread with creamed spinach, mango chutney or eggplant, among several other options. Affordable prices and great food make this place a haunt with regular customers and loyal patrons.
If you want a traditional German hamburger, then it has to be from Udo's. The cheeseburgers are extra-large and unbeatable at affordable prices. Udo-Snack has been in existence for ages, defying all the fast-food chains, thanks to its many regular customers and undying service.
The perfect choice for a quick and delicious meal, this eatery serves up fresh donner kebab until well after most other restaurants have closed their doors. Within the glass-enclosed kitchen of Beykebab, fresh meat is slow-roasted in a rotisserie oven on a vertical skewer. As you place your order at the counter, you'll see the cook shave off slices of meat cooked to succulent perfection, before adding on fresh veggies and flavorful sauces, served over warm bread. The menu offers a modest selection, but when it comes to street-food, simplicity is the key to success. Always fresh and tasty, the food served at Beykebab has made it one of the city's most popular Turkish eateries.
The strains of rock music pour through the doors of this lively local pub. Inside, patrons gather around the red bar, or languish at a table, sipping pints of beer and enjoying delicious pub grub until the wee hours of the morning. Bonnie & Clyde is a favorite amongst locals for a late-night snack or a drink after work. Beer is served alongside burgers and typical Swabian favorites like goulash, homemade noodles and pork cutlets, served fresh and full of flavor. In summer, the crowd spills onto the street and tables clutter the sidewalk, inviting passer-byes to join the party. The alternative bent to the place attracts a younger crowd, although all are welcomed with open arms into the lively abode of Bonnie & Clyde.