People
in Frankfurt are open and friendly and
you will be sure to find them in bars socializing
with the next table along. The Frankfurt of today
is the result of a fusion of a score of minor
municipalities. However, despite the over half
a million inhabitants, one doesn’t get the feeling
of being in a large city. Frankfurt is not just
an agglomeration of skyscrapers bunched together
in a financial district; it also has enormous
parks stretching all over its city centre, as
well as an intense cultural life.
The 10 Best Restaurants in Frankfurt - Food is very important
to the people of Hessen, the federal state that
Frankfurt belongs to. It's no strange coincidence
that the city's main causeway is referred to as
Freßgass, Glutton Alley.
When
entering an eating place, feel free to choose
the table that appeals the most to you. Only in
a few restaurants it is customary for the owner
or one of the waiters to show you to an available
table. Should all be taken you can always ask
someone if they mind you sitting at their table.
Bread and water are not included with the meal
so you will have to order and pay for that especially.
A tip and complimentary remark also form a part
of Germany 's unwritten rules. Round up the number
when it implies a small sum, less than 5 euros.
In the case of a larger sum, simply leave a few
euros as the tip. The norm would be around 7 percent.
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