Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Asian Street Food in Hanover
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At Mama Edith's you can eat beef belly and fascia with onions, spring onions and cabbage, the best pork belly in town (with crispy rind and tender meat) or "Mapo Tofu", which plays with the creamy, grainy mouthfeel of minced beef and silken tofu. Strong.
Here, flames burst out of the woks as Thai dishes are conjured up in no time at all. From spicy minced meat salads to Pad Thai and whole baked fish; Mimi's Thai Kitchen is fun to try out. But allow for a long queue...
Chois attracts more than just fans of Korean cuisine. Hot pots and Korean BBQs encourage conviviality at the table, although the smells of the food can become a little annoying when the place is full. There is also a cheaper lunch menu. Try the kimchi!
The restaurant is part of a small chain. The menu combines the worlds of "Asia" and "health" in gastronomic terms. Lots of well-cooked vegetables are used, and meat-free dishes are also available. The dishes are fresh, light and spicy.
Japanese sushi variations or Vietnamese soups: At the Buddha-Bowl "Fine Sushi & Indochine Cuisine", they try to forge a gastronomic path through Asia, without missing out on trends (flying noodles or Poké Bowl adaptations). The flair is beautiful.
Tru Story cuts a swathe through gastronomic Asia with dishes such as kimchi, gyoza, sushi, udon and curries, but not without quality. The dishes are well prepared, fresh and tasty. The caramelised pork belly cubes with spring onions are great.
The delicate aroma of the Pho Bo or the crispy, piquant papaya and carrot salad alone are eye-openers. Summer rolls can be put together according to your mood using the multiple-choice method. Everything is prepared freshly, with flair and using good ingredients.
For almost three decades the Thai food in this rugged pub has been considered some of the best in the city. A change of operator in 2020 saw the menu shift towards meat-free enjoyment, but the restaurant is far from dogmatic.
The More Like at the entrance to Lister Meile looks inconspicuous. But it's worth a stop for the Chinese pancakes "Jian Bing" (made from mung bean, corn and wheat flour) with sesame seeds, spring onions or coriander - with a choice of egg, cheese, bacon or pork flakes.
Hanover's main station is known for its two-storey food court. The quality of some of the stores is below average. However, noosou is quite good and offers a variety of Asian quick meals. Popular: the inexpensive fried noodle box with vegetables. .