Eating Out In Berlin Restaurants & Diners
Berlin is a city awash with international cuisine. If you are 'cold calling' one of the best areas to head for is Charlottenburg on the west side of the city which has a very rich night life. Particularly good restaurants to travel to are: Alt Luxemburg at Winscheiderst.31 (Tel: 323 8780). This very old world restaurant serves good German food and offers exceptional lobster and rabbit entree's. It is expensive but represents good value for money.
First Floor at the Hotel Palace, Budapester St. 42 (Tel: 2502 1020) is very high class French restaurant. It is surprising to find a restaurant of this calibre in a hotel enviroment and even more pleasing is the choice of Red wine which runs into hundreds.
The Engelbecken at Witzlebenstr. 31 (Tel: 615 280) is another high class restaurant - this one specialses in German dishes that are often found in the Alpine and Bavarian regions. The veal lamb and Goulash are exceptional.
The Dressler at Kurfurstendamm 208 (Tel: 883 3530) offers extremely good German food. The duck with red cabbage is simply delicious.The menu seems to vary slightly depending on the time of year making it a very dependable place to eat.
If you are on a flying visit to Berlin try the highly regarded Grossbeerenkeller at Grossbeeren Sr. 90 (Tel: 251 3064). Though it does not accept credit cards it renders a very attentive and proffesional service. The food is typical German and extremely good. The boiled salt-pork meat, Nurnberger sausages and cabbage are a must and the fried potatoes!
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