Who's had a chance to visit this place? I've actually been here a few times now. But a girlfriend of mine wanted to check this place out for her first time. Me being the great friend I am, offered to go with her to experience her first Wurstkuche sausage . Such a sacrifice for me, right?
Needless to say, this place is quite tasty. They offer different types of sausages made with different combinations of meats and animals! Those animals include but are not limited to reptilia. Yes that's right, reptiles. As much as I love food, I'm not as adventurous as you think. Neither was my girlfriend. We both have heard great things about the rattlesnake and the alligator sausages. But we're too chicken to try it! We both decided that we'd each bring another adventurous friend who would be likely to order their own alligator, rabbit, or rattlesnake sausages and we'd just take a bite of theirs; given that they'd allow us to.Brings new light to the saying, "Why buy the whole pig when all you want is a little sausage?" Right?
Anyway, without further ado, photos!
They offer various types of mustards for your sausage... in case it wasn't flavorful enough... I still added some to mine!
My girlfriend got the Hot Italian with sauerkraut and sweet peppers. I got the Green Chillies and Cilantro with grilled onions and sweet peppers. As you may have noticed, we also got the Belgian Fries! I LOVE French Fries so, this was a no brainer to order. The question is, what size? Well, we both agreed to share a small. Why? Because these things are huge! And we still didn't finish it! Well, I could have, but I thought it'd be best to NOT look like a pig and NOT need someone to wheelbarrow me out of there. The other great thing is that they allow you to choose a flavored dipping sauce to go with your fries. We chose Curry Ketchup. Delicious.
Seating at this place is first come, first serve. It is also community style. Meaning, you might sit with other you do not know. Think of it as Oktoberfest in Alpine Village, but smaller.
Drop by this place if you can. There are two locations: One in Venice and one in Japan Town, Downtown, Los Angeles.
P.S. They have quite the selection of beverages. Including beers.
Interesting concept but I wouldn't try any of the sausages. Fries would keep me happy enough!
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