Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Asian Street Food in Dusseldorf
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Hip bao bar with cult certain ageing potential in a prime location. For the street food adaptation of the traditional Vietnamese yeast dumpling, the dough is not filled before but after steaming - just like a burger. Toppings: cauliflower, chicken, deep-fried tofu or honey-garlic shrimps.
Wellness in Vietnamese? Phớ! The traditional noodle soup dish is served in three variations: with beef, chicken or vegan. The broths are cooked fresh daily and the noodles are hand-rolled. A lot of love also goes into the selection of suppliers, ceramics and furniture.
Crispy crust, airy crumb, aromatic interior: A bánh mì satisfies hunger, appetite and wanderlust at the same time. In addition to the various filled Vietnamese baguettes, phở, curries, udon and summer rolls are also worth a trip to one of the three branches.
Authentic Korean s(e)oul food at its best. Grandiose: the seafood noodle soup Jjamppong with its red, savoury broth and Samgyeopsal, thinly sliced pork belly in garlic sauce. For vegetarians, there is tofu bulgogi, for the brave, chicken feet.
Chinese BBQ restaurant with a modern twist and various meat, fish and vegetable specialties served on skewers. Here, savoury really does mean savoury, which is why you can order pork belly, tofu or frogs' legs in different levels of spiciness.
Fried chicken and corn dogs in different variations. Cool idea: the original Korean hot dogs coated in cheese and batter can be customized with toppings such as cornflakes, sweet potatoes and sauces to suit your mood. Orders are placed at the counter.
Chinese restaurant not far from the main train station, spruced up with a red light installation and wall painting. The house specialties are the handmade Lanzhou-style noodles and jiaozi, dumplings with various fillings. For pros: the monk's plate from the Wutan monastery.
A long-established Bilk snack bar with Viet cuisine and a feel-good atmosphere - wonderfully unadorned and authentic. The main reason to come here is for the food - you can go somewhere else. The menu is huge: if you can't decide, choose phở and summer rolls.
Modest snack bar with measured charm, but authentic, freshly cooked dishes that catapult you straight to Thailand. The choice can be a little overwhelming. We recommend one of the savoury curries and a crispy seafood papaya salad.
Korean soul food restaurant with - among other things - chicken wings in various degrees of spiciness, which are best ordered in batches due to the huge portions. The specialties also include Haemul Pajeon, a kind of pancake with seafood.