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6th Gear said:
Berlin
KaDeWe Food Court
http://berlinfoodstories.com/2016/05/04/kadewe/
Well worth a visit if you're a foodie.
That looks good, I do like the choice that you get in department stores.KaDeWe Food Court
http://berlinfoodstories.com/2016/05/04/kadewe/
Well worth a visit if you're a foodie.
NSNO said:
User33678888 said:
No trip to Berlin is complete without an Imren Doner and Sahara Sudanese Falafal
Good old doner kebab.http://andberlin.com/2015/06/18/imren-grill-the-pe...
Berlin.
Zsa Zsa Burger (Motzstrasse 28). Not too far from KaDeWe.
Freischwimmer (Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 2). Location is great and the food is ok. Good for an evening beer.
BRLO Brwhouse (Schöneberger Str. 16). Brewery with a very good menu and a real smoker. Might be biased as I may have something to do with this place
Wittys. (Wittenburgplatz). Best Currywurst in Berlin.
Curry 36 (Mehringdamm 36) The other best currywurst in Berlin.
Lemke. Brewery with svereral locations in Berlin.
Green Door. (Winterfeldtstraße 50) Excellent cocktail bar.
Stagger Lee (Nollendorfstraße 27) If the Grren Door is full, then go here as it is only a couple of hundred metres away. Another good cocktail bar.
Brauhaus Georgbraeu (Spreeufer 4,) Good brewery with standard German food.
Shiso Burger (Auguststraße 29 c). One of the best burgers I have ever eaten. Gets busy though.
Diener Tattersall (Grolmanstraße 47). Traditional Berliner pub with down to earth food.
There are lots more if you need any more suggestions.
Zsa Zsa Burger (Motzstrasse 28). Not too far from KaDeWe.
Freischwimmer (Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 2). Location is great and the food is ok. Good for an evening beer.
BRLO Brwhouse (Schöneberger Str. 16). Brewery with a very good menu and a real smoker. Might be biased as I may have something to do with this place
Wittys. (Wittenburgplatz). Best Currywurst in Berlin.
Curry 36 (Mehringdamm 36) The other best currywurst in Berlin.
Lemke. Brewery with svereral locations in Berlin.
Green Door. (Winterfeldtstraße 50) Excellent cocktail bar.
Stagger Lee (Nollendorfstraße 27) If the Grren Door is full, then go here as it is only a couple of hundred metres away. Another good cocktail bar.
Brauhaus Georgbraeu (Spreeufer 4,) Good brewery with standard German food.
Shiso Burger (Auguststraße 29 c). One of the best burgers I have ever eaten. Gets busy though.
Diener Tattersall (Grolmanstraße 47). Traditional Berliner pub with down to earth food.
There are lots more if you need any more suggestions.
krallicious said:
Berlin.
Zsa Zsa Burger (Motzstrasse 28). Not too far from KaDeWe.
Freischwimmer (Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 2). Location is great and the food is ok. Good for an evening beer.
BRLO Brwhouse (Schöneberger Str. 16). Brewery with a very good menu and a real smoker. Might be biased as I may have something to do with this place
Wittys. (Wittenburgplatz). Best Currywurst in Berlin.
Curry 36 (Mehringdamm 36) The other best currywurst in Berlin.
Lemke. Brewery with svereral locations in Berlin.
Green Door. (Winterfeldtstraße 50) Excellent cocktail bar.
Stagger Lee (Nollendorfstraße 27) If the Grren Door is full, then go here as it is only a couple of hundred metres away. Another good cocktail bar.
Brauhaus Georgbraeu (Spreeufer 4,) Good brewery with standard German food.
Shiso Burger (Auguststraße 29 c). One of the best burgers I have ever eaten. Gets busy though.
Diener Tattersall (Grolmanstraße 47). Traditional Berliner pub with down to earth food.
There are lots more if you need any more suggestions.
Thanks, looks like a nice little list, should keep me going for a day or two.Zsa Zsa Burger (Motzstrasse 28). Not too far from KaDeWe.
Freischwimmer (Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 2). Location is great and the food is ok. Good for an evening beer.
BRLO Brwhouse (Schöneberger Str. 16). Brewery with a very good menu and a real smoker. Might be biased as I may have something to do with this place
Wittys. (Wittenburgplatz). Best Currywurst in Berlin.
Curry 36 (Mehringdamm 36) The other best currywurst in Berlin.
Lemke. Brewery with svereral locations in Berlin.
Green Door. (Winterfeldtstraße 50) Excellent cocktail bar.
Stagger Lee (Nollendorfstraße 27) If the Grren Door is full, then go here as it is only a couple of hundred metres away. Another good cocktail bar.
Brauhaus Georgbraeu (Spreeufer 4,) Good brewery with standard German food.
Shiso Burger (Auguststraße 29 c). One of the best burgers I have ever eaten. Gets busy though.
Diener Tattersall (Grolmanstraße 47). Traditional Berliner pub with down to earth food.
There are lots more if you need any more suggestions.
Oh really, what is your connection then? It looks like a cool place and a nice selection of beers.
Three of the best meals I've ever had were in Berlin; twice at Reinstoff and once at Horvath. Neither are cheap and you'll need to book, but they were both excellent. If you go to Reinstoff get the "near" menu (which is local ingredients) rather than the more expensive "far" menu (things like lobster and foie gras).
Came in here looking for Berlin recommendations as I'm off back there later this month, not disappointed thanks! Was a little underwhelmed by what I ate last time, save for Burgermeister which was so good I diverted past on the way to the airport for another! Really fancy the BRLO Brewhouse in particular.
Spent a few days in Copenhagen last summer and can thoroughly recommend Warpigs both to eat and drink, Mikkeller bars we visited were fantastic as was the street food market which we visited a couple of times for lunch.
http://copenhagenstreetfood.dk/en/
Also, might not be everyones cup of tea, but I really enjoyed an afternoon at the Carlsberg museum, they're actually producing some pretty nice stuff under their Jacobson banner.
Sounds like a great trip you have lined up!
Spent a few days in Copenhagen last summer and can thoroughly recommend Warpigs both to eat and drink, Mikkeller bars we visited were fantastic as was the street food market which we visited a couple of times for lunch.
http://copenhagenstreetfood.dk/en/
Also, might not be everyones cup of tea, but I really enjoyed an afternoon at the Carlsberg museum, they're actually producing some pretty nice stuff under their Jacobson banner.
Sounds like a great trip you have lined up!
Dr Gitlin said:
Three of the best meals I've ever had were in Berlin; twice at Reinstoff and once at Horvath. Neither are cheap and you'll need to book, but they were both excellent. If you go to Reinstoff get the "near" menu (which is local ingredients) rather than the more expensive "far" menu (things like lobster and foie gras).
That's certainly some high praise right there. I do love foie gras, though, haven't had that for a while.D1bram said:
Came in here looking for Berlin recommendations as I'm off back there later this month, not disappointed thanks! Was a little underwhelmed by what I ate last time, save for Burgermeister which was so good I diverted past on the way to the airport for another! Really fancy the BRLO Brewhouse in particular.
Spent a few days in Copenhagen last summer and can thoroughly recommend Warpigs both to eat and drink, Mikkeller bars we visited were fantastic as was the street food market which we visited a couple of times for lunch.
http://copenhagenstreetfood.dk/en/
Also, might not be everyones cup of tea, but I really enjoyed an afternoon at the Carlsberg museum, they're actually producing some pretty nice stuff under their Jacobson banner.
Sounds like a great trip you have lined up!
I'm glad that someone else can get some recommondeations. Yes Warpigs is great, both the beer and food and I even bought a t shirt from there.Spent a few days in Copenhagen last summer and can thoroughly recommend Warpigs both to eat and drink, Mikkeller bars we visited were fantastic as was the street food market which we visited a couple of times for lunch.
http://copenhagenstreetfood.dk/en/
Also, might not be everyones cup of tea, but I really enjoyed an afternoon at the Carlsberg museum, they're actually producing some pretty nice stuff under their Jacobson banner.
Sounds like a great trip you have lined up!
I went last time but it was late on a Sunday and most places were closed except for an Asian place. It was terrible, no better than what you can get at the supermarket. Will have to try some of the other places this time around.
Thanks, I can't wait. Flying out tomorrow, to the UK first and then onto the rest of the places after that.
NSNO said:
6th Gear said:
Berlin
KaDeWe Food Court
http://berlinfoodstories.com/2016/05/04/kadewe/
Well worth a visit if you're a foodie.
That looks good, I do like the choice that you get in department stores.KaDeWe Food Court
http://berlinfoodstories.com/2016/05/04/kadewe/
Well worth a visit if you're a foodie.
KaDeWe is indeed excellent - or rather the 6th floor is - a lot of choice.
However, the 7th floor was appallingly overpriced and low quality food and I would actively avoid and stick to the 6th floor choices.
Been to some nice places in Berlin,
https://www.nola.de/ in the middle of Weinberg park, fondue overload
https://datscha.de/ in Friedrichshain, Russian meatballs one evening and stroganoff the next
http://letsgosylt.de/ on Kurfurstendamm, surf and turf
https://www.nola.de/ in the middle of Weinberg park, fondue overload
https://datscha.de/ in Friedrichshain, Russian meatballs one evening and stroganoff the next
http://letsgosylt.de/ on Kurfurstendamm, surf and turf
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