Berlin Restaurants
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Berlin Restaurants
We will be in Berlin staying at Berlin Hilton for 2 nights following river cruise. Would appreciate suggestions for restaurants with good food, traditional atmosphere and prices that are reasonable. Party of 6 adults, all in our early to mid 70s, who enjoy good wine and beer.
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Inside the Hilton, the restaurant "Mark Brandenburg" offers refined regional cuisine at reasonable prices. I would recommend it.
A comparable, more traditional venue is the Schinkel-Klause in the Opernpalais Unter den Linden (5 min walk from the Hilton).
For a more traditional (and cheaper) dining experience, walk up Friedrichstraße a few hundred yards northwards to the "Nolle" in one of the archs of the S-Bahn bridge.
For a very traditional and very cheap experience, eat a Currywurst or Boulette in the eatery directly under the bridge or a Turkish Döner Kebab in the tiny snack bar on the other side of the street.
I have stopped recommending Lutter und Wegner. They have become too touristy and quality has deteriorated.
A comparable, more traditional venue is the Schinkel-Klause in the Opernpalais Unter den Linden (5 min walk from the Hilton).
For a more traditional (and cheaper) dining experience, walk up Friedrichstraße a few hundred yards northwards to the "Nolle" in one of the archs of the S-Bahn bridge.
For a very traditional and very cheap experience, eat a Currywurst or Boulette in the eatery directly under the bridge or a Turkish Döner Kebab in the tiny snack bar on the other side of the street.
I have stopped recommending Lutter und Wegner. They have become too touristy and quality has deteriorated.
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In any case, have lunch at Fischers Fritz in the Regent Hotel across the Gendarmenmarkt. They offer a 3-course-menu (in fact, you get 5 courses) at 39 Euros and you will enjoy the best cuisine in town (2 Michelin stars). Select an inexpensive German riesling from the wine list. Reservation is mandatory.
http://www.fischersfritzberlin.com/
http://www.fischersfritzberlin.com/
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I don't remember the food being an incredible standout, but there's a restaurant at the top of the Fernsehturm (TV Tower). It provided a nice aerial view of the city, so it might be worth going up there for the view, if even just for a drink.
Here is the website, although it's in German: http://www.tv-turm.de/de/restaurant.php
Here is the website, although it's in German: http://www.tv-turm.de/de/restaurant.php
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If in the Kreuzberg area, this would definitely qualify as a traditional restaurant:
http://www.weltrestaurant-markthalle.../index.php?s=1
http://www.weltrestaurant-markthalle.../index.php?s=1




