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Eat & Drink
Our latest gastronomic experience in Berlin was actually pleasantly surprising. We found an extensive offer of restaurants and eateries, from fancy Michelins to cool burger places. The diversity of the meals did not disappoint either, as all sorts of food and dishes are on offer in Berlin. Of course, sausages and large beers at a typical bierhall could not be left out, nor could street hotdogs, currywurst and wiener schnitzel, all part of the German immersion. Yet, a delicious Italian place and a Michelin restaurant serving outstanding reasonably priced (given the Michelin recognition) food completed our memorable culinary experience of Berlin. We are certain you will enjoy it as well.
Considered the best restaurant in town, with renowned chef Michael Kempf and two Michelin stars, we highly recommend you try it. The elegant yet casual restaurant is conveniently located by Postdamer Platz at Mandala Hotel. An inner court garden and dim lighting make for a pleasant atmosphere in which delicious meals are served by friendly staff, devoid of any unnecessarily posh demeanor. A Chef’s Special… Read more »
There is more than one branch in town, but if you are looking for authentic German (and Austrian) food, we suggest you go to the original one located on the beautiful Gendarmenmarkt square. It is a full service restaurant, not a beer hall, and attracts a very faithful clientele. It tends to get busy so best to book a table. One of its main specialties,… Read more »
In the Ku’damm region the Mondo Pazzo was recommended by the hotel concierge as the best Italian in town, inexpensive and with great food, if a little noisy. We found the atmosphere to be quite pleasant and comforting, not noisy at all, and the food indeed excellent. Start with the Carpaccio, the meat was thinly sliced to perfection and served with delicious parmesan. For the… Read more »
If you are looking for a typical German beer hall, this is the place to go in Berlin. It is located on beautiful Gendarmenmarkt Square, which is worth visiting in its own right, with its historical French and German churches and the Konzerthaus. One of the best-known and traditional breweries in München’s Oktober Fest, Augustiner is originally from the Bavarian region and has been operating… Read more »