German Restaurant Idea
Living in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania I’m surrounded by the influence of the Pennsylvania Dutch. And I’m curious why there is not a German restaurant here. With the local markets in the area, the abundance of farms and butchers, there is a huge, fresh supply of vegetables, fruits, fish, beef, pork, and poultry.
What I envision is an establishment where a person can order schweinsbraten, wiener schnitzel, reiberdatschi, potato dumplings, grilled trout, goulash, apple cake, apple strudel, potato bread, and many other German foods. All of these can be made by ingredients provided by locals in the immediate area.
Sounds like a great idea to me.
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EW! Most of my adult life is spent trying to escape those very things, while still residing in South-Cent-PA. To each his own tho.
Most of the “hometown” restaurants I’ve ever lived close to have served the majority of those items. I can’t say I recommend the restaurants, but Funcks, Kum Esse, Kreiders, and any diner you find along 22 or 81/78. I think there’s also a “proper” German restaurant on South 72 real close to the Renn Faire.