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Alte Kanzlei €€
( 294 457; Schillerplatz 5a; mains €10.50-20.50; daily)
Empty tables are gold-dust
rare at this convivial, high-ceilinged restaurant on Schillerplatz. Feast on Swabian favour-
ites like
Spannpferkel
(roast suckling pig) and
Flädlesuppe
(pancake soup), washed down
with regional tipples.
GERMAN
Takeshii's €€
( 2483 9559; Esslinger Strasse 12; mains €10.90-13.90; Tue-Sat)
Subtly lit Viet-
namese bolt-hole, rustling up faves like shrimp-and-herb summer rolls with hoisin sauce.
VIETNAMESE
Café Nast €
(Esslingerstrasse 40; snacks €1.50-3.50; 7am-6.30pm Mon-Sat)
Great bakery for
freshly prepared sandwiches or coffee and cake.
CAFE
Reiskorn €
( 664 7633; Torstrasse 27; mains €5.50-12.90; closed Sun lunch; )
With an
easy-going vibe and bamboo-green retro interior, this culinary globetrotter serves
everything from tangy Caribbean prawn salad to dim sum.
INTERNATIONAL
Forum Café €
(Gymnasiumstrasse 21; snacks €4-7.50; Mon-Sat; )
Wholesomely hip, kid-
friendly cafe in the Forum Theatre, with yogi teas and organic snacks on the menu.
CAFE
THE WAY TO A SWABIAN'S HEART…
As the Swabian saying goes:
Was der Bauer net kennt, frisst er net
(What the farmer doesn't
know, he doesn't eat), so find out before you dig in: