When traveling, I always like to try food that is popular or was invented in a particular city…read more Currywurst is an example of that. Take a German classic, sausage, and put an immigrant spin on it, and you have currywurst. I stopped by Best Worscht in Town for a late lunch. The three of us walked over to this casual restaurant.
Service (4/5): Check out the menu inside and order at the counter. From there, your food will be ready in a minute or two. The guy working the counter was helpful in answering our questions about the various options and spice levels.
Ambiance (4/5): Casual spot with cool decor and a small patio outside. We sat outside at a picnic-style table.
Drinks (4/5): They have a good number of bottled beverages to choose from. I went with a sparking apple juice.
Food (3/5): Building your own currywurst is the way to go. You choose your sausage, curry, toppings, and spice level. Given that I can't handle spicy, I went with the lowest level. The curry can get quite spicy if that's up your alley! They slice up your sausage, and then mix in the sauce, toppings, and spices. While I appreciated trying something new, currywurst isn't for me. Too strong of a flavor for my palate. You also get a slice of bread with your order. If you're looking for a heartier meal, they also have fries.
You can get a quick meal at Best Worscht in town, at an affordable price. While currywurst isn't for me, give it a try! It's a unique food that I haven't come across in the States.