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Not really directly relevant but I just thought I'd mention that I found food shopping in Germany (Koblenz, Bonn) to be a miserable experience. You could choose between very poor quality and poor selection supermarkets for a reasonable price, or good quality but quite expensive city center specialty shops and open air markets. It was funny, going on my research stay I was dreading the shopping experience in Poland but it never occurred to me to be worried about Germany. Poland was fine - full mix of supermarkets from very cheap low end ones to great high end ones with what by NYC standards are reasonable prices, whether local minichains or massive Carrefour stores. (I'm a bit of a food nut and love to cook so this was a pretty important issue for me)
by MarekNYC on Wed Jan 25th, 2006 at 04:33:32 PM EST
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Interesting. When were you in Bonn? When I lived there it took me a while to find good supermarkets as they were a bit hidden (I lived a bit out of the centre tho) but once I found them, all was well. I'm also a bit of a food nut, so it's not like I'm completely easy to please.
by Metatone (metatone [a|t] gmail (dot) com) on Wed Jan 25th, 2006 at 05:29:26 PM EST
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I was in Bonn a couple years ago. I stayed there for two months after four months in Koblenz. I can't remember the name of the village/suburb where I lived but it was a good ways up the Rhine (i.e. south) from the city on the east bank of the river. I had no car so my exploring was   a bit limited. I didn't really mind paying high prices since I was living in very cheap accomodations - much cheaper than I expected or wanted - the only furnished short term rental I could find in Koblenz was a basement room with a sink and two burners and a shared bathroom in the hall. But it worked out to about $200/mo so I was flush with cash.
by MarekNYC on Thu Jan 26th, 2006 at 11:37:26 AM EST
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