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Things to see and do in Berlin : Where to eat ?

10 addresses
Restaurant Quarré
Unter den Linden 77 Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2261-1555Description:
MITTE. Located on the ground floor of the Hotel Adlon, this elegant restaurant gets high marks from locals and travelers alike, thanks to outstanding, globally-influenced German cuisine. Of course, impeccable service and spacious, well-appointed environs earn their fair share of applause as well. A patio seating area opens wide to Pariser Platz, allowing natural light to bathe the main dining room and affording terrific views of Brandenburger Tor. Quarré is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, and Sunday brunch is an unforgettable affair. Reservations are strongly encouraged. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
Margaux
Unter den Linden 78 Eingang Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin 10117 • +49 30 2265 2611Description:
MITTE. Recipient of a coveted Michelin star after only seven months of operation, this Central Berliner soundly served notice to older, more established competitors. Classic design elements (black marble floors, gold-leaf ceilings, and well-appointed tables) meet headfirst with a sleek, uptown attitude. The result is an interior that impresses even the most critical of eyes. Make no mistake, though: owner-chef Michael Hoffman's traditional French fare is Margaux's forte, thanks to dishes like venison with foie gras and ravioli "von Kürbis." It's little wonder that his culinary classes have become near legendary with jetsetters! Reservations are necessary. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
FELIX ClubRestaurant
Behrenstrasse 72 Adlonpalais, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2094-6329Description:
MITTE. Housed in the Palais wing of the Adlon Hotel, Felix offers adventurous diners a taste of contemporary Northern Italian fare and a posh, Eastern-inspired, two-level setting that's part restaurant and part nightclub. On Wednesday nights, the place grooves to live jazz. After hours, Felix's lower level is turned over to well-heeled clubbers - former VIPs have included such bigwigs as Bryan Adams, Nicholas Cage, Colin Farrell and Will Smith. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
VAU
Jägerstraße 54-55 Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2029-730Description:
MITTE. Business people enjoy this trendy restaurant for its refreshing decor and creative cuisine. The skilled kitchen staff is known far and wide for creating such intriguing dishes as aspic of suckling pig with sauerkraut, and leg of lamb with braised vegetables. Although the interior is thoughtfully decorated in contemporary style, courtyard dining offers the optimal experience. Large wooden umbrellas set the scene for guests to enjoy a respite from their stuffy offices and take advantage of a pleasant dining experience. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Hausvogteiplatz
Paris-Moskau
Alt-Moabit 141 Berlin 10557 • +49-(0)-30-3942-081Description:
MITTE. Located on the northwest side of Tiergarten, Paris-Moskau subtly joins Old World elegance and modern-day panache, resulting in one of West Berlin's more unique dining experiences. The restaurant, set in a circa-1898 railroad signalman's house, earned its name from its proximity to the line connecting Paris and Moscow. Featured entrees include Limousin lamb with pepper-bean ragout, rotbarbe with pea purée, and chicken prepared in Riesling with vegetable risotto. The impeccable wine list includes bottles from Spain, Portugal, the Rhine Valley, France, Tuscany, and even Australia. Reservations are encouraged. S-BAHN: Bellevue
Alpenstueck
Gartenstraße 9 Berlin 10115 • +49-(0)-30-2175-1646Description:
MITTE. In the south of Germany, west of Bavaria, lies the Schwäbische Alb (or Swabian Alb), a high plateau known for its harsh living conditions over the centuries. Alpenstueck offers a contemporary take on the cooking traditions of this region, with a little "Austrian kitchen" thrown in. While the menu is surprisingly small, what's on offer is fine fare, and the tender Wiener schnitzel is a definite hit. The interior palette is a stunning mix of soft greys and pale woods. S-BAHN: Nordbahnhof
Restaurant Maxwell
Bergstrasse 22 Berlin 10115 • +49-(0)-30-2807-121Description:
MITTE. Modern Med-inspired cuisine earns top billing at Maxwell, which occupies the circa-1878 Josty Brewery. Its mid-'90s redesign is punctuated by contemporary artwork by Brit-born artist Damien Hirst. In fact, the restaurant even pays homage to the artist with popular Duck à la Damien Hirst, served with black pepper sauce and vegetable rolls. Other superb entrees include grilled sirloin steak with ratatouille and parmesan-crusted breast of corn-fed chicken with black mushrooms and potato-rocket flan. In the summer, the secluded courtyard is a popular destination for couples. Terrific wine list too. Reservations are encouraged. S-BAHN: Nordbahnhof; U-BAHN: Rosentalerplatz
Curry 36
Mehringdamm 36 Berlin 10961Description:
Kreuzberg's most famous address for that Berlin speciality, Currywurst. The magic recipe is to take one pork sausage, slice it up into bite-size pieces, add some tomato sauce and sprinkle curry powder on top. Order a beer and chips ("Pommes") on the side to enjoy it like a local. U-BAHN: Mehringdamm
Trattoria la Scala
Rosenthaler Strasse 13 Berlin 10119 • +49-(0)-30-2462-8262Description:
MITTE. With a colour palette of dark red and gold, Trattoria la Scala prompts guests to feel like they are entering the stage of an Italian Opera. The chandeliers and high ceiling further contribute to the sense of theatre, yet the menu offers straight-forward fare. Traditional pizza, pasta and meat dishes at reasonable prices. U-BAHN Rosenthalerplatz
Monsier Vuong
Alte Schönhauser Strasse 46 Berlin 10119 • +49-(0)-30-9929-6924Description:
MITTE. On any night of the week, this colourful restaurant is packed with locals enjoying the fresh Vietnamese soups and dishes on offer. The service is friendly and helpful, and the vibe of relaxed chatter makes Monsieur Vuong a great place to begin a night out in Mitte. New dishes are often added to the menu every couple of days for variety. The restaurant doesn't take reservations, so arrive early to grab a table. U-BAHN: Weinmeisterstrasse
Best of the City
Restaurant Quarré
Unter den Linden 77 Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2261-1555Description:
MITTE. Located on the ground floor of the Hotel Adlon, this elegant restaurant gets high marks from locals and travelers alike, thanks to outstanding, globally-influenced German cuisine. Of course, impeccable service and spacious, well-appointed environs earn their fair share of applause as well. A patio seating area opens wide to Pariser Platz, allowing natural light to bathe the main dining room and affording terrific views of Brandenburger Tor. Quarré is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, and Sunday brunch is an unforgettable affair. Reservations are strongly encouraged. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
Margaux
Unter den Linden 78 Eingang Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin 10117 • +49 30 2265 2611Description:
MITTE. Recipient of a coveted Michelin star after only seven months of operation, this Central Berliner soundly served notice to older, more established competitors. Classic design elements (black marble floors, gold-leaf ceilings, and well-appointed tables) meet headfirst with a sleek, uptown attitude. The result is an interior that impresses even the most critical of eyes. Make no mistake, though: owner-chef Michael Hoffman's traditional French fare is Margaux's forte, thanks to dishes like venison with foie gras and ravioli "von Kürbis." It's little wonder that his culinary classes have become near legendary with jetsetters! Reservations are necessary. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
FELIX ClubRestaurant
Behrenstrasse 72 Adlonpalais, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2094-6329Description:
MITTE. Housed in the Palais wing of the Adlon Hotel, Felix offers adventurous diners a taste of contemporary Northern Italian fare and a posh, Eastern-inspired, two-level setting that's part restaurant and part nightclub. On Wednesday nights, the place grooves to live jazz. After hours, Felix's lower level is turned over to well-heeled clubbers - former VIPs have included such bigwigs as Bryan Adams, Nicholas Cage, Colin Farrell and Will Smith. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
VAU
Jägerstraße 54-55 Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2029-730Description:
MITTE. Business people enjoy this trendy restaurant for its refreshing decor and creative cuisine. The skilled kitchen staff is known far and wide for creating such intriguing dishes as aspic of suckling pig with sauerkraut and leg of lamb with braised vegetables. Although the interior is thoughtfully decorated in contemporary style, courtyard dining offers the optimal experience. Large wooden umbrellas set the scene for guests to enjoy a respite from their stuffy offices and take advantage of a pleasant dining experience. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Hausvogteiplatz
Paris-Moskau
Alt-Moabit 141 Berlin 10557 • +49-(0)-30-3942-081Description:
MITTE. Located on the northwest side of Tiergarten, Paris-Moskau subtly joins Old World elegance and modern-day panache, resulting in one of West Berlin's more unique dining experiences. The restaurant, set in a circa-1898 railroad signalman's house, earned its name from its proximity to the line connecting Paris and Moscow. Featured entrees include Limousin lamb with pepper-bean ragout, rotbarbe with pea purée, and chicken prepared in Riesling with vegetable risotto. The impeccable wine list includes bottles from Spain, Portugal, the Rhine Valley, France, Tuscany, and even Australia. Reservations are encouraged. S-BAHN: Bellevue
Restaurant Maxwell
Bergstrasse 22 Berlin 10115 • +49-(0)-30-2807-121Description:
MITTE. Modern Med-inspired cuisine earns top billing at Maxwell, which occupies the circa-1878 Josty Brewery. Its mid-'90s redesign is punctuated by contemporary artwork by Brit-born artist Damien Hirst. In fact, the restaurant even pays homage to the artist with popular Duck à la Damien Hirst, served with black pepper sauce and vegetable rolls. Other superb entrees include grilled sirloin steak with ratatouille and parmesan-crusted breast of corn-fed chicken with black mushrooms and potato-rocket flan. In the summer, the secluded courtyard is a popular destination for couples. Terrific wine list too. Reservations are encouraged. S-BAHN: Nordbahnhof; U-BAHN: Rosentalerplatz
Altes Zollhaus
Carl-Herz-Ufer 30 Berlin 10961 • +49-(0)-30-6923-300Description:
KREUZBERG. Housed in a timber customs house that overlooks the Landwehrkanal, Altes Zollhaus specializes in organic nouvelle fare. Indeed, the restaurant, adorned with rustic furniture and set amid tall trees, recollects the charm and elegance of a bygone era. Menu highlights include seasonal dishes like Brandenburg duck with cream potatoes and roasted steinbutt with lobster sauce, spinach, and cauliflower purée. A wonderful wine list complements these choices, and during warm weather, you can choose a charming garden as your dining backdrop. Three-, four- and five-course prix fixe dinners are available. Reservations are a must. U-BAHN: Prinzenstrasse
Trattoria Paparazzi
Husemannstrasse 35 Berlin 10435 • +49-(0)-30-4407-333Description:
PANKOW. Great Italian food in Berlin? Ja, paesano! Located on Berlin's revitalized eastside, casual Trattoria Paparazzi wasted no time establishing a loyal customer base. Indeed, the comfortable eatery serves delicious, home-cooked fare at reasonable prices, a fact that almost guarantees full tables every night. House specialties range from malfatti (spinach gnocchi) to excellently prepared pizzas. A decent wine list and unpretentious service firm up the place's justly-earned rep. Oh, yes: saving room for dessert is an extremely wise move. U-BAHN: U2 Eberswalder Straße
Alt Luxemburg
Windscheidstrasse 31 Berlin 10627 • +49-(0)-30-3238-730Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Intimate. Elegant. Historic. This Charlottenburger is located in a renovated customs house. Attractive décor, antique furnishings, an attentive waitstaff, and a skilled kitchen work together to create a most pleasant dining experience. Menu selections feature traditional German cuisine tempered by a dash of Eastern spice, including honey-glazed duck breast and Brandenburg duck with pineapple chutney. Guests may choose from three-, four-, or five-course prix fixe menus. Reservations required. U-BAHN: Sophie-Charlotte-Platz
Vivaldi
Brahmsstrasse 10 Schlosshotel, Berlin 14193 • +49-(0)-30-8958-40Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Signature restaurant of Berlin's most refined boutique hotel, Vivaldi serves exquisite Franco-inspired fare in a setting that befits royalty. Opulent red drapes frame floor-to-ceiling-windows in the regal, Baroque-style dining room, and elements like antique stools for ladies' handbags have endeared the place to the high society crowd. Prix fixe dinners of four and six courses are available, as is a brief but creative à la carte menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged. S-BAHN: Grunewald
Asian
Monsier Vuong
Alte Schönhauser Strasse 46 Berlin 10119 • +49-(0)-30-9929-6924Description:
MITTE. On any night of the week, this colourful restaurant is packed with locals enjoying the fresh Vietnamese soups and dishes on offer. The service is friendly and helpful, and the vibe of relaxed chatter makes Monsieur Vuong a great place to begin a night out in Mitte. New dishes are often added to the menu every couple of days for variety. The restaurant doesn't take reservations, so arrive early to grab a table. U-BAHN: Weinmeisterstrasse
Daitokai
Tauentzienstrasse 9-12 Berlin Europa Center, Berlin 10789 • +49-(0)-30-2618-090Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. With reflecting pools, red lanterns, and a staff in traditional dress, the ambience at this Japanese restaurant is quite relaxing. Although a bit expensive, you know you're getting your money's worth because you can watch an individual chef prepare your meal tableside. Menu selections include beef, seafood and sushi, and the atmosphere makes Daitokai worth the splurge. U-BAHN: Kurfürstendamm
Kuchi
Kantstrasse 30 Berlin 10623 • +49-(0)-30-3150-7815Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. The traditional miso soup and sashimi make Kuchi good, but it is their innovation that makes it great! With an extreme sushi menu that offers everything from the innovative to traditional, the chef takes this sushi cuisine favorite to the next level.
Ho Lin Wah
Kurfürstendamm 218 Berlin 10719 • +49-(0)-30-8821-171Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Cantonese and Chinese cuisine is served in the interior of this restaurant, which is an old embassy. Specialties include the dim sum, and the restaurant offers a nice selection of appetizers. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended. U-BAHN: Uhlandstrasse
Ostwind
Husemannstraße 13 Berlin 10435 • +49-(0)-30-4415-951Description:
PANKOW. The Chinese Fondue specialty, called "Feuertopf" in Germany, makes eating here an experience. The menu includes steamed seafood and other meats and vegetables. However, Ostwind also offers more classic and traditional entrées from Vietnamese, Chinese or Thai cuisines.
Mao Thai
Wörtherstraße 30 Berlin 10405 • +49-(0)-30-4419-261Description:
PANKOW. This restaurant brings some of the best Thai cuisine to Berlin. The house favorite is the chicken in coconut, and most all entrées come lavishly draped with fruits or flowers for presentation. Business attire and reservations are a must.
Sachiko Sushi
Grolmanstraße 47 Berlin 10623 • +49-(0)-30-3132-282Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Trendy and very upscale, sushi lovers come here to enjoy the ambience. The decor is chrome and black and the cordial staff serves specialties like eel in salmon skin and shrimp spiced tuna. Without a doubt, Sachiko Sushi is a sure thing when entertaining clients.
Sapporo-Kan
Schlüterstraße 52 Berlin 10629 • +49-(0)-30-8812-973Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Popular and pricey! Dining at this elegant restaurant is a true experience in the art of sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Business attire. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Savignyplatz
Cunô
Schlesische Strasse 5 Berlin 10997 • +49-(0)-30-6951-8463Description:
KREUZBERG. A short walk from the East Side Gallery and the Oberbaum bridge is where you'll find Cunô: an all-purpose combination of Vietnamese kitchen, sushi restaurant, café and cocktail bar. During winter the interior is slick yet cozy, and in summer the outdoor tables are perfect for people-watching. If you're feeling adventurous, try the well-known "Italian Sushi" with mozzarella and basil pesto. U-BAHN: Schlesisches Tor
Udagawa
Feuerbachstrasse 24 Berlin 12163 • +49-(0)-30-7922-373Description:
STEGLITZ ZEHLENDORF. This small and quaint eatery offers fresh sushi, tempura and sashimi. The menu also features traditional entrées. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
German
Restaurant Quarré
Unter den Linden 77 Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2261-1555Description:
MITTE. Located on the ground floor of the Hotel Adlon, this elegant restaurant gets high marks from locals and travelers alike, thanks to outstanding, globally-influenced German cuisine. Of course, impeccable service and spacious, well-appointed environs earn their fair share of applause as well. A patio seating area opens wide to Pariser Platz, allowing natural light to bathe the main dining room and affording terrific views of Brandenburger Tor. Quarré is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, and Sunday brunch is an unforgettable affair. Reservations are strongly encouraged. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
Margaux
Unter den Linden 78 Eingang Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin 10117 • +49 30 2265 2611Description:
MITTE. Recipient of a coveted Michelin star after only seven months of operation, this Central Berliner soundly served notice to older, more established competitors. Classic design elements (black marble floors, gold-leaf ceilings, and well-appointed tables) meet headfirst with a sleek, uptown attitude. The result is an interior that impresses even the most critical of eyes. Make no mistake, though: owner-chef Michael Hoffman's traditional French fare is Margaux's forte, thanks to dishes like venison with foie gras and ravioli "von Kürbis." It's little wonder that his culinary classes have become near legendary with jetsetters! Reservations are necessary. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
VAU
Jägerstraße 54-55 Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2029-730Description:
MITTE. Business people enjoy this trendy restaurant for its refreshing decor and creative cuisine. The skilled kitchen staff is known far and wide for creating such intriguing dishes as aspic of suckling pig with sauerkraut and leg of lamb with braised vegetables. Although the interior is thoughtfully decorated in contemporary style, courtyard dining offers the optimal experience. Large wooden umbrellas set the scene for guests to enjoy a respite from their stuffy offices and take advantage of a pleasant dining experience. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Hausvogteiplatz
Paris-Moskau
Alt-Moabit 141 Berlin 10557 • +49-(0)-30-3942-081Description:
MITTE. Located on the northwest side of Tiergarten, Paris-Moskau subtly joins Old World elegance and modern-day panache, resulting in one of West Berlin's more unique dining experiences. The restaurant, set in a circa-1898 railroad signalman's house, earned its name from its proximity to the line connecting Paris and Moscow. Featured entrees include Limousin lamb with pepper-bean ragout, rotbarbe with pea purée, and chicken prepared in Riesling with vegetable risotto. The impeccable wine list includes bottles from Spain, Portugal, the Rhine Valley, France, Tuscany, and even Australia. Reservations are encouraged. S-BAHN: Bellevue
Alpenstueck
Gartenstraße 9 Berlin 10115 • +49-(0)-30-2175-1646Description:
MITTE. In the south of Germany, west of Bavaria, lies the Schwäbische Alb (or Swabian Alb), a high plateau known for its harsh living conditions over the centuries. Alpenstueck offers a contemporary take on the cooking traditions of this region, with a little "Austrian kitchen" thrown in. While the menu is surprisingly small, what's on offer is fine fare, and the tender Wiener schnitzel is a definite hit. The interior palette is a stunning mix of soft greys and pale woods. S-BAHN: Nordbahnhof
Curry 36
Mehringdamm 36 Berlin 10961Description:
Kreuzberg's most famous address for that Berlin speciality, Currywurst. The magic recipe is to take one pork sausage, slice it up into bite-size pieces, add some tomato sauce and sprinkle curry powder on top. Order a beer and chips ("Pommes") on the side to enjoy it like a local. U-BAHN: Mehringdamm
Altes Zollhaus
Carl-Herz-Ufer 30 Berlin 10961 • +49-(0)-30-6923-300Description:
KREUZBERG. Housed in a timber customs house that overlooks the Landwehrkanal, Altes Zollhaus specializes in organic nouvelle fare. Indeed, the restaurant, adorned with rustic furniture and set amid tall trees, recollects the charm and elegance of a bygone era. Menu highlights include seasonal dishes like Brandenburg duck with cream potatoes and roasted steinbutt with lobster sauce, spinach, and cauliflower purée. A wonderful wine list complements these choices, and during warm weather, you can choose a charming garden as your dining backdrop. Three-, four- and five-course prix fixe dinners are available. Reservations are a must. U-BAHN: Prinzenstrasse
Anna Blume
Kollwitzstrasse 83 Berlin 10435 • +49-(0)-30-4404-8749Description:
Named after a poem by German artist Kurt Schwitters, Anna Blume is notable for its large range of homemade cakes, tasty crepes, and its big breakfasts. Order the filling "Früstücksetagere" breakfast for two served on a 3-tiered platter layered with fruit, cold meats and delicious cheeses. The interior will also help transport you back to the time of Schwitters - it's nicely styled after Art Nouveau. U-BAHN: Eberswalderstrasse
Alt Luxemburg
Windscheidstrasse 31 Berlin 10627 • +49-(0)-30-3238-730Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Intimate. Elegant. Historic. This Charlottenburger is located in a renovated customs house. Attractive décor, antique furnishings, an attentive waitstaff, and a skilled kitchen work together to create a most pleasant dining experience. Menu selections feature traditional German cuisine tempered by a dash of Eastern spice, including honey-glazed duck breast and Brandenburg duck with pineapple chutney. Guests may choose from three-, four-, or five-course prix fixe menus. Reservations required. U-BAHN: Sophie-Charlotte-Platz
Blockhaus Nikolskoe
Nikolskoer Weg 15 Berlin 14109 • +49-(0)-30-8052-914Description:
STEGLITZ ZEHLENDORF. This restaurant is housed in a lodge built by Prussian King Frederick Wilhelm III for his daughter and her husband, Czar Nicholas I. In temperate weather, outdoor riverside dining is a popular option. Specializing in game dishes, the menu is varied, and the prices range from inexpensive to pricey.
Italian
FELIX ClubRestaurant
Behrenstrasse 72 Adlonpalais, Berlin 10117 • +49-(0)-30-2094-6329Description:
MITTE. Housed in the Palais wing of the Adlon Hotel, Felix offers adventurous diners a taste of contemporary Northern Italian fare and a posh, Eastern-inspired, two-level setting that's part restaurant and part nightclub. On Wednesday nights, the place grooves to live jazz. After hours, Felix's lower level is turned over to well-heeled clubbers - former VIPs have included such bigwigs as Bryan Adams, Nicholas Cage, Colin Farrell and Will Smith. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden
Trattoria la Scala
Rosenthaler Strasse 13 Berlin 10119 • +49-(0)-30-2462-8262Description:
MITTE. With a colour palette of dark red and gold, Trattoria la Scala prompts guests to feel like they are entering the stage of an Italian Opera. The chandeliers and high ceiling further contribute to the sense of theatre, yet the menu offers straight-forward fare. Traditional pizza, pasta and meat dishes at reasonable prices. U-BAHN Rosenthalerplatz
Trattoria À Muntagnola
Fugger Strasse 27 Berlin 10777 • +49-(0)-30-2116-642Description:
TEMPELHOF SCHÖNEBERG. The best food from Southern Italy is basic and simply prepared. That's what you'll find at this family owned and run restaurant. Fresh bread baked several times a day is a true treat, and the select wine list is worth a taste. Reservations recommended.
Bar Centrale
Yorkstraße 82 Berlin 10965 • +49-(0)-30-7862-989Description:
KREUZBERG. This is a popular local dining establishment that serves fresh pasta, generous salads, veal and seafood choices. An extensive list of grappa is available to complement your meal. Softly lit and the perfect place to take a date. Reservations recommended. U-BAHN U7 Gneisenaustraße
Café Avril
Graefestrasse 83 Berlin 10967 • +49-(0)-30-6273-5398Description:
With a dedicated playroom for children, Café Avril bills itself as a family-friendly restaurant. The menu consists of vegetarian and fish dishes with an Italian slant, such as the octopus with capers, olives and cherry tomatoes. On Sundays the café hosts brunch a tradition in Berlin with a large buffet of choices (from cheeses to prepared hot dishes) for euro9. U-BAHN: Schönleinstrasse
Trattoria Paparazzi
Husemannstrasse 35 Berlin 10435 • +49-(0)-30-4407-333Description:
PANKOW. Great Italian food in Berlin? Ja, paesano! Located on Berlin's revitalized eastside, casual Trattoria Paparazzi wasted no time establishing a loyal customer base. Indeed, the comfortable eatery serves delicious, home-cooked fare at reasonable prices, a fact that almost guarantees full tables every night. House specialties range from malfatti (spinach gnocchi) to excellently prepared pizzas. A decent wine list and unpretentious service firm up the place's justly-earned rep. Oh, yes: saving room for dessert is an extremely wise move. U-BAHN: U2 Eberswalder Straße
Die Zwölf Apostel
Bleibtreustrasse 49 Berlin 10623 • +49-(0)-30-3121-433Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Not the choice for you if you are offended by religious humor. As the name translates, The Twelve Apostles, this restaurant introduced Berlin to 12 types of pizza named for the 12 apostles. The most popular version is the Judas. The pizzas have wonderfully thin and buttery crusts. This spot is very hip and they are usually crowded. S?BAHN: Savignyplatz
Jolesch
Muskauer Strasse 1 Berlin 10997 • +49-(0)-30-6123-581Description:
KREUZBERG. This downtown eatery features a menu of several traditional favorites. Great spot for a midday meal of potatoes and the famed goulash. Service is good and the menu offers meals for all appetites. Stop in after a day of shopping and sightseeing or for a nice business lunch. Business casual attire. U-BAHN: Görlitzer Bhf
Don Camillo
Schlosstrasse 7 Berlin 14059 • +49-(0)-30-3223-572Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Your waiter at Don Camillo can, more than likely, tell you about each of the fresh ingredients in your meal choice. The prices at this highly-thought-of restaurant will leave you satisfied as much as the mood. The menu offers traditional, expertly prepared Italian dishes. Reservations recommended.
Ana e Bruno
Sophie-Charlotten-Strasse 101 Berlin 14059 • +49-(0)-30-3257-110Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. The dishes lean toward the adventurous rather than the traditional. Veal, shrimp and pasta are perfectly matched with a great wine list. Reservations recommended.
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