Imbiss
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TimeOut - 4/6
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - You'll find Imbiss in the no man’s maze of Marylebone streets that are north of Marble Arch and flanked by Edgware Road…'Imbiss' is the German word for snack or light meal, but loosen your lederhosen as this is serious artery-clogging Austrian cuisine. The ‘stuff-yer-face-platter’ for six people includes smoked pork and beef sausages (wurst), grilled meatloaf (leberkäse), fried eggs, sauerkraut, bread rolls, sausages filled with cheese (kasëkrainer) and, for serious greedy guts, a mixed salad. There are cakes and pastries too.
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Bellaphon
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 - Imbiss is a new Austrian eatery, with a shop front (and for that matter, the same applies to its interiors) that’s undauntedly unassuming and very much plain jane…The first thing I ordered was Leberkäse or Leberkas, ‘a sliceable meatloaf with a consistency close to Frankfurter sausages’ (from their website)…it was rather moreish and ultimately delicious. Leberkäse comes in a variety of flavours but as it was my first I opted for the original.
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