Try Berliner Weisse while in Berlin

Friday, 09 May, 2007 0

From a quick snack to a gourmet meal at a fine restaurant – the choices for eating out in Berlin are endlessly varied. Traditional Berlin cuisine tends to be rustic and hearty – Berlin meatballs and currywurst (sausage with a curry sauce) are typical examples. Eisbein (knuckle of pork) and “Berliner Weisse” (speciality beer) are also Berlin specialities. In Berlin, you can enjoy breakfast at any time of day. The in-crowd gather at the many cafés until well into the afternoon, drinking coffee, enjoying international breakfast specialities and reflecting on the previous night’s events.

Enjoy regional specialities in a cosy setting at Restaurant Aigner on Gendarmenmarkt or the Altes Zollhaus in Mitte district.

The Hotel Adlon Kempinski is a wonderful blend of the glamorous past and the vibrant present. The first-floor restaurant has views over the Brandenburg Gate and provides an elegant setting within which to enjoy the haute cuisine, fine wines and impeccable service.

Courtesy of  germany-tourism.de

 

 

 

 



 

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