I know "the best" is subjective, so, what do you consider really good wurst stand in Dusseldorf? I will be there for 6 days so am willing to try a variety of them.
My 2 favorites
BÖCKELS Beste https://maps.app.goo.gl/TCMyo2cinvfFQ66HA
Berliner Imbiss https://maps.app.goo.gl/Lg6c7KABX848qnoPA
Thanks for your reply. I will definitely check them out. I look forward to eating my way through Düsseldorf.
If you are into drinking beer, especially different varieties of German beer, Düsseldorf is one such place to try its particular brand of beer...Altbier. It's different, not bright ( ein Helles) , dark (ein Dunkles) or black (Schwarzbier) but rather amber in colour.
Have that along with the Wurst and the unique brand of " Düsseldorfer Senf " (mustard) which is available in a tube not only in a glass jar.
Go about one hour from Düsseldorf to Dortmund, there you'll find a large assortment beers, those particular to Dortmund...all sorts of absolutely good stuff, a singular area for unique German beers.
Have that along with the Wurst and the unique brand of " Düsseldorfer Senf "
NEVER ask for senf with your currywurst ... if you don't want to be laughed at.
If you want to try mustard in Düsseldorf, order Senfrostbraten in a Brauhaus.
There is also a local liqueur, Killepitsch. It's reminiscent of Jägermeister perhaps, but much more pleasant. It's served in shot glasses, but I prefer to sip it. I hope your budget includes sit-down dining, because Dusseldorf is sometimes called the longest bar in the world, referring to the large number of brauhaus restaurants.
There is also a local liqueur, Killepitsch. It's reminiscent of Jägermeister perhaps, but much more pleasant. It's served in shot glasses,
...and available in small single serve bottles. I recall walking along the cobbled streets in Dusseldorf, and in all the cracks were colored dots embedded. Took me a while, but finally figured out they were the caps from Killepitsch bottles, discarded and working their way into the cracks.
Thanks for all the food and drink information, I really appreciate it. I will be in Dusseldorf for 6 days, so I will have time to try all the food and drinks you have suggested.
Sorry, I misread. No Senf for the Currywurst but why get that in Düsseldorf?
If you’re in Düsseldorf, definitely check out Wurst & Moritz in the Altstadt for classic grilled sausages, and Curry Heinz for really good currywurst. Also, don’t miss trying some bratwurst from Metzgerei Hackbarth—all solid options to taste a variety during your 6 days!