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Trust Me!! šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ You Gotta Visit Kƶnigssee!

We’re down to the last two stops of the trip—and we’re back in Germany! šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ Munich is often called one of the "least friendly" cities, but I didn’t find that at all! Maybe it’s because I’m used to Hong Kong’s fast-paced vibe 😌. When you talk about Munich, two spots always come up: Neuschwanstein Castle and Kƶnigssee. If you had to choose one… well, my title already gives away where I went! šŸ˜‰ The restaurant in the photos? 10/10 highly recommended!! 🄳 Maybe it’s because our last stop was Switzerland, but the portion sizes in Munich shocked us—they’re huge! Every dish is like a grandma cooking for her grandkid, scared they’ll go hungry. You definitely need at least two people to finish one plate šŸ˜‚. And the prices are super reasonable (good thing we were a group of three)! Fish fillet: It’s amazing! The fish tastes like it’s been seared in oil—juicy, tender, and full of fresh flavor. Best part? No fishy smell at all! Finding good fish in Europe is so hard, so this was a nice surprise 🐟. Steak: Also a winner! Last time in France, I had the driest steak of my life (tasted like chewing tree bark—sigh 😩). But this one was cooked perfectly: crispy, charred outer layer with a smoky grill flavor. Pair it with their parsley butter? Chef’s kiss šŸ‘©šŸ³! Eating while gazing at that lake view—who wouldn’t fall in love with this? šŸ’– The restaurant is about an 8-minute walk extra, but it’s 100% worth the detour! #Germany #LifeInGermany #StudyInGermany #DailyLifeInGermany #WorkInGermany #GermanyTravel #GermanFood #MunichGermany

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Trust Me!! šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ You Gotta Visit Kƶnigssee!

We’re down to the last two stops of the trip—and we’re back in Germany! šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ Munich is often called one of the "least friendly" cities, but I didn’t find that at all! Maybe it’s because I’m used to Hong Kong’s fast-paced vibe 😌. When you talk about Munich, two spots always come up: Neuschwanstein Castle and Kƶnigssee. If you had to choose one… well, my title already gives away where I went! šŸ˜‰ The restaurant in the photos? 10/10 highly recommended!! 🄳 Maybe it’s because our last stop was Switzerland, but the portion sizes in Munich shocked us—they’re huge! Every dish is like a grandma cooking for her grandkid, scared they’ll go hungry. You definitely need at least two people to finish one plate šŸ˜‚. And the prices are super reasonable (good thing we were a group of three)! Fish fillet: It’s amazing! The fish tastes like it’s been seared in oil—juicy, tender, and full of fresh flavor. Best part? No fishy smell at all! Finding good fish in Europe is so hard, so this was a nice surprise 🐟. Steak: Also a winner! Last time in France, I had the driest steak of my life (tasted like chewing tree bark—sigh 😩). But this one was cooked perfectly: crispy, charred outer layer with a smoky grill flavor. Pair it with their parsley butter? Chef’s kiss šŸ‘©šŸ³! Eating while gazing at that lake view—who wouldn’t fall in love with this? šŸ’– The restaurant is about an 8-minute walk extra, but it’s 100% worth the detour! #Germany #LifeInGermany #StudyInGermany #DailyLifeInGermany #WorkInGermany #GermanyTravel #GermanFood #MunichGermany

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