A Street Food Festival is where, unlike the average German fest, here FOOD is the main event and not a side attraction! The Taunusstein street food festival offered an array of new treats and also long time favorites.
Street food festivals are so great because there is something for everyone’s taste. Also I love them because you can pace yourself and try many different foods. A great idea is to bring a food buddy and share everything so you are able to try more. So my little food buddy and I hit the trucks!
First truck that caught my eye were the amazing rice balls. I tried these at the Wiesbaden Street Food festival and even though they incredibly scrumptious I had to keep walking because they are so filling.
I asked my 5-year-old, food-sharing food-buddy if she wanted a falafel, which later I learned she thought I said ‘waffle’ so I ended up eating the whole thing myself. It is okay because it was fantastic!
The next truck had a very interesting part-appetizer, part-dessert: fried ice cream! I loved the photo of the happy little fried ice cream ball wearing shorts.
While we were there the winner for the longest line and which looked the most popular was the angus beef burger truck.
I love the diversity of this food fest because right next to it was a vegan burger truck, with a pretty good line as well!
Gotta love the vegan burger names!
Like any good German fest they had a wine stand!
If you were looking for another alcoholic drink other than wine, there was an Amato Wiesbaden Dry Gin stand. I love supporting local brewery’s, winery’s and distillery’s. The first thing I thought of was that this gin would make an awesome going away gift for a co-worker or friend so they can remember Wiesbaden. They have three classic flavors - juniper, citrus fruit peel, coriander. Then they also have more unusual botanicals such as thyme, tomato, cucumber and apricots.
At the next truck I had a ‘where have you been all my life’ moment. It was a Choco Kebab truck! A kebab that was made from a cone wrap, shredded chocolate and whipped cream as sauce. The most awesome part of it all was that they SCRAPE the chocolate off a big hunk of “doner” chocolate! It is like a doner kebab stand in Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! (Is this what Oompa Loompa’s eat at 2am after a night out drinking?!)
After eating all of these different types of food, I said pass on the electric bull! But it was a nice idea for kids to try out.
For dessert my foodie buddy and I went for some good ole’ frozen yogurt. We love going to the frozen yogurt places back home in New York City with our besties, so we wanted a little taste of home.
We ate our frozen yogurt and listened to the Taunusstein Street Food Festival music man. Such a fun day! We look forward to the next street food festival in Germany!
Getting there:
Taunusstein-Hahn
Old Train station
Author’s Profile: Gemma is a Jersey Broad Abroad living in Wiesbaden, Germany, and she is enjoying her extended European vacation.
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