With its two city centres, the City in the south and Buer in the north, Gelsenkirchen has two locations where visitors can find a good range of restaurants and cafés. As is usual in the Ruhr region, people from a wide variety of nations come together in Gelsenkirchen. This is also reflected in the city's culinary offerings: German, Turkish, Spanish, Polish and Asian cuisine coexist peacefully, and all price ranges are represented, from upscale restaurants to cosy beer gardens and kebab stands on the corner. Here are our tips.