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 Best Restaurants in BerlinA melting pot of cultures and culinary delights, restaurants
Berlin stir together some of the most exotic flavours from the four
corners of the globe. The city''s flagship dish is the simple, yet satisfying
''boulette'', a combination of fried meatball and hamburger, which is
often accompanied by ''Berliner Wei??e'', a traditional mix of beer
and juice and is well-known even beyond the city''s boundaries. The
highly popular
originally developed in Berlin but made famous
by the Turkish, is one the most popular fast food dishes. Berlin''s culinary traditions have been immensely influenced over
the years by its vibrant immigrant community and worldwide
favourites such as spaghetti and pizza now have a firm place on the
city''s restaurant menus. Indian, Chinese, Greek and Thai cuisine
are becoming increasingly popular with new eateries springing up at
a rapid rate. Brimming with a wide variety of restaurants, Oranienburger
Street is the place to dine where some of Berlin''s most popular
restaurants can be found and visitors can relax and enjoy their
favourite fare. |
Ganymed
Traditionally a popular if not fashionable spot to dine after
the theatre, Ganymed has been around for decades serving good food
in generous portions, gamely continuing to do business in East
Berlin throughout the Cold War years. There are two formal dining
rooms, one overlooking the Spree. Examples of menu highlights are
goose liver terrine, Eisbein, schnitzels, mussels in Choron sauce
and pheasant breast wrapped in Black Forest ham. CUISINE: Local Address: Schiffbauerdamm 5, Berlin-Mitte Website: www.ganymed-brasserie.de |
Schwarzenraben
Two Italian brothers prepare the original new Italian cuisine in
this chic and trendy restaurant where people come to see and be
seen. The long, narrow dining room is not particularly attractive
or comfortable, and it can be noisy, but it is
place to be in Berlin, whether dining upstairs or
relaxing in the downstairs cocktail bar. Among the specialities are
sea bass baked between eggplant slices, wild boar p??t?© with
chocolate, or gnocchi with sausage and green olives. The chefs
profess to know 150 fish recipes by heart, and stock 20 different
types of salami. Reservations are essential. CUISINE: Italian Address: Neue Schonhauserstrasse 13, Prenzlauer Berg |
Florian
For more than 20 years Florian has been regarded as one of the
top restaurants in the popular Savignyplatz, offering a daily
changing menu based on Swabian (ancient German) cuisine with a
French touch. The restaurant's legendary dish is Nurnberg grilled
sausages and sauerkraut. The relaxed, friendly ambience draws a
clientele of writers, artists and filmmakers who arrive late and
stay till the small hours. Reservations are essential. Florian is
open daily 6pm to 3am. CUISINE: Local Address: Grolmanstrasse 52 Website: www.restaurant-florian.de |
Zur Letzten Instanz
This historic establishment off Alexanderplatz should be on any
visitor's sightseeing list not only for its hearty German comfort
food (like Eisbein, potato dumplings, suckling pig and red cabbage)
and tankards of beer, but also because it is the oldest restaurant
in Berlin, documented as far back as 1525. The name, Zur Letzten
Instanz, was inspired by a nearby courthouse and means 'without
further appeal'. Napoleon is said to have dined here. The
restaurant is open Monday to Saturday, 12pm to 1am. CUISINE: Local Address: Waisenstrase 14-16, Mitte Website: www.zurletzteninstanz.de |
XII Apostel
You cannot beat the thin base pizzas that keep customers
flocking to this lively restaurant in Charlottenberg. The XII
Apostel is trendy and popular because of its novel idea of offering
12 pizza varieties, one named for each apostle of Jesus Christ. The
biggest and tastiest is reputedly the Judas. The d?©cor is flashy
Italian Renaissance and the atmosphere is usually busy and
bustling. CUISINE: Italian Address: Bleibtreustrasse 49 Website: www.12-apostel.de |
Diekmann im Weinhaus Huth
Emulating a Paris bistro the Weinhaus Huth is an interesting
dining venue not because of its d?©cor or a particularly outstanding
menu, but because the building which houses it is the only original
standing building left on the Potsdamer Platz, having survived the
ravages of war and the demolition of the Berlin Wall. It is now
surrounded by the shining new Sony centre and draws tourist
interest. Highlights on the menu include tarte flambee and fresh
oysters. CUISINE: French Address: Alte Potsdamer Strasse 5, Tiergarten Website: www.j-diekmann.de |
Grossbeerenkeller
To experience some authentic old-fashioned warm Berlin
hospitality, not to mention some great rib-sticking traditional
dishes, dive into the dark depths of the cellar restaurant
Grossbeerenkeller. With dark oak furniture and antlers adorning the
walls, the setting is original to complement wholesome meals of
diced pork with fries and herb sauce, or boiled salt pork and green
cabbage. Owner/bartender Ingebork Zinn-Baier's fried potatoes are
said to be the best in the city. The cellar is closed Sundays and
does not accept credit cards. CUISINE: Local Address: Grossbeerenstrasse 90, Kreuzberg |
Bamberger Reiter
The renowned chef at the Bamberger Reiter, one of Berlin's
leading restaurants, insists on using only fresh market produce to
create his masterpieces of Austrian and new German cuisine, for a
menu that changes daily. The restaurant is known for having the
freshest fish in town and set menus of between five and eight
courses are recommended daily, besides a range of ? la carte
choices. Typical dishes are roulade of quail, rack of lamb, bass
with Riesling sauce, and the like. The d?©cor is understated 'old
Germany', resplendent with fresh flowers. The restaurant does not
serve lunch and is closed Sundays and Mondays. Bookings are
essential. CUISINE: Local Address: Regensburgerstrasse 7, Sch?¶neberg Website: www.neuerbambergerreiter.de |
Dachgarten
One of the latest 'in' places to dine in Berlin is the
Dachgarten in the rooftop dome of the new futuristic Parliament
building (the Reichstag). From the dome, in the historic centre of
Berlin, there are amazing views across the city. The menu is
delightful too, including healthy traditional cuisine like the
light fish and venison dishes. Reservations are vital unless you
wish to join a long queue, and your best bet of getting a table is
at breakfast. CUISINE: Local STYLE: Business Address: Platz de Republik 1 |
Nocti Vagus Dark Restaurant
This unique restaurant serves food in completely dark rooms by
blind waiters. The idea is that diners will concentrate more on the
taste of the food if other senses are deprived and strangely, it
seems they are right. The unseen food is delicious and the quirky
way to sit through a meal is usually accompanied by the sound of
giggles. CUISINE: Modern Eclectic Address: Saarbr??cker Str. 36-38 Website: www.noctivagus.com |
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