{"id":218914,"date":"2017-11-25T23:17:09","date_gmt":"2017-11-26T04:17:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mereja.com\/index\/?p=218914"},"modified":"2019-02-05T02:47:13","modified_gmt":"2019-02-05T07:47:13","slug":"ethiopian-hospitality-in-humburg-germany","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.com\/index\/218914","title":{"rendered":"Ethiopian hospitality in Humburg, Germany"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/img.abendblatt.de\/img\/nachrichten\/crop207625157\/1052602757-w820-cv16_9-q85\/20160519magunia018.jpg?resize=780%2C439&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"\" width=\"780\" height=\"439\" \/><br \/>\nIf one has completely internalized the principle of hospitality, then it is Alex Karl. The man with the thoroughly German-sounding name originally comes from Ethiopia, where he still travels regularly to buy spices for his Ottensener restaurant. He has been married for 22 years to Anna-Maria Karl, who runs the guest house of the University of Hamburg. Openness times two, so to speak. Incidentally, his marriage works as well as Alex Karl emphasizes with a wink, because he simply does everything his wife says. And for the last four years, he has been managing Karl&#8217;s Caf\u00e9 &amp; Weine, a pub for Ethiopian-Eritrean specialties.<br \/>\nBut what does &#8220;directing&#8221; actually mean? Alex Karl cooks everything himself, he anecdotally explains the peculiarities of the African kitchen, he washes each visitor before eating with water from a pot on the square his hands and he comes again and again for a lively chat at the table.<br \/>\nAs a starter, it serves juicy brown bread, prepared with olive paste and semi-dried marinated tomatoes. Other slices are coated with cottage cheese, which was mixed with Berbere, a spicy Ethiopian spice mixture (from 4.90 euros).<br \/>\nReally exciting &#8211; and very sociable &#8211; it is the main course. Everyone at the table opt for the Ethiopian dish Wot, which is served on a large plate. Underlay for wonderfully delicious portions of cooked vegetables, kale, chickpeas, lentils and sauces is the airy Injera. This slightly leavened flat bread is additionally served rolled on plates. A piece of plucked and clamped like a small shovel between the fingers, it replaces the cutlery while eating (which, however, is additionally served).<br \/>\nIf you like, Alex Karl also provides you with tender chicken parts and hard-boiled eggs. Anyway, he always comes back with his bowls and offers a lookup. Vegetarian costs the Wot 9,50 Euro, in the meat variant 12,50 Euro. For accompaniment, the round of wine decides (from 4.90 euros per glass). But the real must-have drink at Karls is the coffee.<br \/>\nThe beans are freshly roasted on a low flame. &#8220;The coffee is better than any anti-aging agent,&#8221; promises Alex Karl, which is why everyone ordered one (2.40 euros). Not, however, without ordering another piece of chocolate cake that Karl&#8217;s wife baked. And he goes to the house. Very hospitable!<br \/>\nKarls Caf\u00e9 &amp; Wines Keplerstra\u00dfe 17a , opening hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays from 5 to 10 pm, reservations under T. 63 67 28 44 or T. 0171\/124 74 97<br \/>\nSource: Abendblatt.de<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If one has completely internalized the principle of hospitality, then it is Alex Karl. The man with the thoroughly German-sounding name originally comes from Ethiopia, where he still travels regularly to buy spices for his Ottensener restaurant. 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