Freiburg, Germany
Hi all--recommendations? I'll be eating on someone else's dime, though I'm not allowed to go, you know, overboard.
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Well, what is "overboard'? And does it need to be in the city? The area has lots of very good restaurants in all categories, with the most exciting being in the small villages around. Pretty much the best dining area in Germany.
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Is there any way to get out into the villages without a car? I wish I knew what "overboard" meant myself. Not the fanciest places in town, for sure.
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