I'd say it's hard to miss with the big Fish sign (something that came out of the five fish and five loaves in the bible kind of sign)
Early in the morning, they were busy getting ready, preparing the fresh seafood for sale
And just some tips in German, if you think Frisch means fish...think again, because it means 'Fresh':D
Since we were early, we had a good walk around the morning market
They clean the streets early in the morning
Some outlets we already have in our country
There were other fish shops as well, selling fresh seafood which they put on ice or shall I give it a nice name - Seafood on the Rocks (mmm, sounds good:)
We had our lunch at Nordsee and enjoyed ourselves; at least some food which is not cold hotdogs or sandwiches at the bahn station.
Grilled Dory Fish with a serving of stir-fried french beans (14 Euros or more...it's freaking expensive when you exchange them to our Malaysian Ringgits)
Salmon Fish (it's the same...expensive)
Shrimp Salad for 4 Euros
Highly salted...not so nice after all
I am about to finish posting on Munich...stay tune:)
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