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C1 restaurant in Stuttgart is just good, old-fashioned Korean food

C1 restaurant in Stuttgart is just good, old-fashioned Korean food The dakgalbi - chicken served with a spicy sauce - at Stuttgart's newest Korean restaurant, C1, delivers spicy heat to the palate, but probably nothing like you'd get in Seoul.But the restaurant is still worth a visit, given how hard it can be to find good Korean food in Germany.C1 also offers takeout service, which means you can get your Korean food fix while the coronavirus continues to upend normal life.JOHN VANDIVER/STARS AND STRIPES With coronavirus cases climbing fast in early November and a second lockdown looming in Germany, there was no time to lose to try the newest Korean restaurant in Stuttgart.
C1, a new Korean restaurant in Stuttgart, offers takeout service Tuesday to Sunday.JOHN VANDIVER/STARS AND STRIPES