词条 | Würstelstand |
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A Würstelstand (literally "sausage stand"; plural Würstelstände) is a traditional Austrian street food retail outlet selling hot dogs, sausages, and side dishes.[1] They are a ubiquitous sight in Vienna.[2] HistoryWürstelstände were initially movable stalls created during the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to provide a source of income for disabled veterans.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Not until the 1960s were the sales stands allowed to become stationary. Especially in Vienna's inner city, many of them can be found near transit hubs and around subway stations,[3] providing a late evening catering for night owls. In some Austrian cities, mobile Würstelstände hold operating licenses only for nighttime sales. See also{{portal|Food|Companies}}
References1. ^Rick Steves, Rick Steves' Vienna, Salzburg & Tirol (PublicAffairs, 2009), {{ISBN|978-1-59880-216-0}}, p. 157. [https://books.google.com/books?id=2k_uZmFrUb4C&pg=PA157 Excerpt available] at Google Books. 2. ^Time Out Vienna (Time Out Guides, 2011), {{ISBN|978-1-84670-143-6}}, p. 132. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a8MrIda_AFwC&pg=PA132 Excerpt available] at Google Books. 3. ^ProtoCity Urban object of the month: the Würstelstand Further reading
External links{{commons category|Sausage stands in Austria}}
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