The HafenCity through the eyes of a growling stomach
For an international worker in the HafenCity, there are always some intercultural wonders which strike you for the first time when you start thinking about a certain topic.
Of course, in an ever more globalised world – and the HafenCity is one of those places where you’re always aware of it – life in different countries is becoming more and more standardised. The world language is English and most companies’ external communication has become standardised by its terms, codes and rules of behaviour. Inner city areas around the globe are beginning to follow suit and are looking more and more the same with all the leading major brands, stores and their monumental glass buildings, following a more or less identical prototype.
However, even the district’s clear advantage of being one of the major ports in Europe with (at least) the conceivable existence of every imaginable style of food nearby, doesn’t seem to help to provide such an exotic supply of mouthwatering treats.
Hopefully the district will gradually gain more and more variety, especially as the after- work period is becoming an ever more popular part of the daily routine of the inhabitants of the HafenCity.
And to all the existing hard working restaurants and bistros nearby that fell under my general grumbles in this text, I apologise from the bottom of my stomach!