Berlin - Dining & Drinking

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Berlin's bars and restaurants have much more to offer than just sausages, sauerkraut and beer. The German capital has become a cultural and culinary melting pot, a place where East meets West and where ancient traditions mix with modern experimentation. The city offers a vast array of international gastronomic delights, catering to all palates and budgets. With over 12,000 restaurants, bars and cafés, you can be sure you won't have to travel far for your next treat!

Dining

Before the fall of the Wall, eating in Berlin was regarded as a minor sideline to the more important matter of drinking. Guests wanting to sample a 'typical Berlin dish' could easily be dissuaded by the mere mention of such alleged delicacies as 'pig's ear with yellow peas'. A liquid diet was definitely the safer option.

Fortunately, Berlin's gastronomic landscape has since changed beyond recognition. Gourmets are now spoilt for choice as more and more first class restaurants open their doors to the public. Great food can also be found in many cafés, which offer a selection of national and international dishes at reasonable prices. Budget travellers are well catered for by hundreds of Imbiss fast food restaurants - once the realm of the greasy sausage - but now brimming with Asian and Middle Eastern delights for just a handful of Deutschmarks.

National and International Cuisine

Typical Berlin specialities play second fiddle to international dishes on most restaurant menus. The Turkish community, in particular, has left its mark on the fast food scene and the Doner Kebab is one of the city's most popular and readily-available snacks. Yet Berlin still has its own distinctive cuisine for visitors to sample should they dare. Berlin's fast food flagship is undoubtedly the Currywurst, a sausage sprinkled with curry powder and then smothered with ketchup, served on a paper dish and eaten with a plastic fork at an Imbiss stall. Other traditional Berlin dishes include Boulette, a cross between a hamburger and meatball, Matjes (pickled herring) and Eisbein, a huge, fatty leg of pork suitable only for the most hardened carnivore. Health-conscious Berliners are, however, increasingly rejecting their traditional fatty fare in favour of more nutritious food. This is reflected in the growing popularity of neue deutsche Küche, the German equivalent of Nouvelle Cuisine.

The Weekend Breakfast

A real Berlin institution is the weekend breakfast, a lavish affair consisting of a selection of cold meats, cheeses and fresh fruit washed down with a glass of orange juice and plenty of coffee. Sunday brunch is a popular social event with Berliners, who descend upon the city's cafés to while away a few pleasant hours with friends and family. Most cafés serve breakfast until at least 4pm - perfect for the hoards of young revellers out late the night before. If you've had breakfast at a more reasonable hour and feel a bit peckish during the afternoon, try some Kaffee und Kuchen - a slice of cake accompanied by a freshly-brewed coffee. A particular speciality is Milchkaffee, lashings of milky coffee served in a large bowl.

Bars

Berlin's bars have enjoyed a legendary status ever since the 'Golden Twenties' when swinging Berlin was the most happening city in the world. Neither wartime bombs nor the building of the Wall could alter Berlin's well-deserved reputation as a paradise for drinkers and night-owls. From sophisticated cocktail lounges to dingy drinking dens, from rustic pubs with battered wooden stools to ultra-modern, glass and chrome institutions - Berlin has it all. There's just one thing missing - an official closing time. Each bar is left to decide when to call last orders. Some choose to call it a night at 2am, others when the last guest leaves and still others stay open until dawn. And you'll be amazed how quickly the dawn comes in Berlin!

Drunks

Beer is the popular choice at many bars, the local matadors being Schultheiss and Berliner Kindl. Other popular brands are Becks, Warsteiner and Jever, yet you really can't go wrong whichever beer you choose. If your beer takes a while to arrive, don't panic! Draught beer takes seven minutes to be poured correctly. Wine connoisseurs will also have a field day at most bars, particularly at the trendier places which are shooting up all over the city. An interesting alternative to wine is Sekt, the German equivalent of champagne, which is cheaper and no less tasty. Cocktail fans should also have no problem locating a decent margarita, although many specialist cocktail bars only start to fill up after midnight.

Berlin is at its best during the summer months, when the cafés emigrate to outdoor terraces and the beer gardens do a roaring trade serving cold refreshments to thirsty locals. Yet with all this alcohol around, Berlin is still no place for drunkards and hooligans. Although their alcohol consumption may be high, Berliners behave respectfully at all times. Waiters and waitresses should be tipped for good service, with ten percent being the general rule of thumb. Tips are made by rounding up the bill when paying.

While Berlin abounds with restaurants, cafés and bars, certain places do excel. The following is a brief district-by-district guide to establishments that are particularly recommended. Those who prefer to browse before choosing should head for the areas highlighted in bold print.

Charlottenburg

Chic and up-market. The best restaurants and cafés in the western city centre are found in the side-streets between Kurfürstendamm and Kantstraße as well as in the area around leafy Savignyplatz.

Gourmets with a deep wallet should pay a visit to Ana e Bruno for exquisite Italian, while those on a normal budget could try the legendary pizzas at XXII Apostel. Otherwise head to Tai Ji for some great Chinese, to Le Canard for fantastic French or to Hitit for Turkish delights with an oriental flair. Celebrity spotters will be in their element at Paris Bar, a French bistro better known for its high-heeled clientele and late-night cocktails than for its food.

Fans of the traditional Berlin Currywurst sausage couldn't do any better than at the Imbiss stand at Amtsgerichtplatz in Kantstraße. The queues are always long, but it's well worth the wait! Good bets for a lazy Sunday brunch are Restaurant 31, Café Richter and Pasticceria e Rosticceria Italiana. And, if you're looking for a bit of pre-Wall flair, pop into Zwiebelfisch, Diener or Dicke Wirtin - traditional Berlin pubs that haven't changed in years.

Friedrichshain

A popular hang-out for students and young Berliners. Friedrichshain is the last bastion of Berlin's 'alternative' subculture and is the best district to explore if you're looking for in bars, cool cafés and underground clubs. Most are centred around Simon-Dach-Straße, Boxhagener Platz and Schreinerstraße. But at the rate that new places are opening up, it won't be long before Friedrichshain loses its insider feel.

Check out the spacey Astro Bar, the cocktail lounge on the second floor of Dachkammer and finish off the evening in Tagung, a popular bar-cum-club intriguingly decorated with East German political memorabilia. If you can still handle breakfast after a long night on the town, Leander and Apotheke have a good selection at knock-down prices.

Kreuzberg

For conservative radicals. Once a haven for punks and anarchists, Kreuzberg has certainly evolved since the fall of the Wall. While you can still savour some of that old revolutionary flavour in a number of bars around Oranienstraße and Wiener Straße, southern Kreuzberg (around Bergmannstraße) is now dominated by chic cafés and exclusive restaurants.

Riehmers Hofgarten, Altes Zollhaus and Medici serve up some of the best 'neue deutsche Küche' in town, while places like Austria and Jolesh are good bets for more traditional fare. Francophiles should head for Le Couchon Bourgeois, while lovers of Mediterranean cuisine should pay a visit to Sale e tabacchi. Kreuzberg is also home to about 200,000 Turkish immigrants. So when in Rome... the Imbiss stand next to Schlesisches Tor U-Bahn station is widely reputed to have the best doner kebabs this side of Istanbul.

Many of Berlin's most scenic cafés are situated on the banks of the canal at Paul-Lincke-Ufer, the perfect place for a lazy Sunday afternoon brunch. Sit down, relax and watch the world go by from the gardens of Café am Ufer or Café Übersee, or wait until night falls and mingle with Kreuzberg's young generation in Ankerklause.

If you're looking for a taste of legendary hard-core Kreuzberg, check out the likes of Madonna or Intertank (gays should head for Roses or the Tunnel Bar). Slightly softer, but still very 'Kreuzberg' are Morena and Wiener Blut, both of which are highly recommended. If you're the more traditional type, pay a visit to Yorckschlösschen, a rustic pub with hearty local fare and live jazz on Sundays. And when it comes to tradition, there's nothing like Golgatha beer garden on a warm summer evening.

Mitte

The undisputed centre of Berlin nightlife, packed with bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs. While tourists now outnumber locals in many of the establishments around Oranienburger Straße, at least you won't have to search for long until you find a place that you like. From the sleek Café Orange to the wacky Café Zapata in Tacheles, the Oranienburger Straße strip has something for everyone. But if you want to avoid the masses and fancy a bit of local flair, try Café Ici or Hackbarth's in nearby Auguststraße. Alternatively, head for Mittendrin in Sophienstraße.

The area around Hackescher Höfe is equally busy. Popular lunchtime venues are Café Hackescher Hof and Yosoy tapas bar, evening favourites include the South American restaurant-bar Brazil and Café Cinema, while night-owls flock to Cocktailbar Baal or Sage Club. Gourmets can savour the finest new international cuisine at Blue Gout, Borchardt and Vau while fans of hearty German food will be in their element at Stäv, Volksgaststätte or Zur Letzten Instanz, Berlin's oldest restaurant.

Prenzlauer Berg

The fashionable, up-and-coming district. Particularly during the warm summer months, beautiful, tree-lined Kollwitzplatz acts as a magnet for tourists who descend in droves on the atmospheric cafés and restaurants that adorn the quaint nineteenth century square.

Locals, on the other hand, prefer to meet at cafés such as Wohnzimmer, Anita Wronski and Sowohl Als Auch, or at late-night bars like Luxus Bar. Prater is also a popular destination with a fantastic beer garden.

There's good food a plenty to be had in Prenzlauer Berg: check out the breakfast buffet at Li(bi)do or Schall & Rauch, the great antipasti at Il pane et le rose, the spicy curries at Mao Thai, the hearty Russian dishes and live folk music at Pasternak or the Kurdish specialities consumed on traditional floor cushions at Miro. For those looking for a quick snack: Zarskes Gaststätte (Greifswalderstr. 228) has possibly the best Currywurst in Berlin and Florya one of the best Doner Kebabs.





Schöneberg

Plenty to do here. Many of the cafés and bars near Winterfeldtplatz and Goltzstraße date back to the 1980s when Schöneberg was the place to go out in West Berlin. Check out cult places such as Café M and Mutter; jive to roots reggae in Slumberland or try one of the superb cocktails at Green Door.

Schöneberg is also the focal point of Berlin's vibrant gay community, with countless gay bars and clubs located around Motzstraße and Fuggerstraße. Café Connection is popular in the early evening, Tom's Bar, Hafen and Connection Bar later on.

When it comes to eating in Schöneberg, you're spoilt for choice. Many Berliners come from far afield to breakfast in style at places such as Tomasa, April or Montevideo. Gourmets should head straight to Bamberger Reiter or Fischer's Restaurant for classic and modern German dishes and an enormous selection of wines. Otherwise, try Cheban for some great Lebanese, Storch for traditional Alsace cuisine and Baharat or Habibi for a quick falafel.

Tiergarten

Pricey and not particularly exciting, the southern part of Tiergarten is a popular haunt for businessmen, politicians and visitors staying in the hotels around Lützowplatz. Hotel bars and restaurants naturally dominate the gastronomic scene, the highlight being Harry's New York Bar in the Grand Hotel Esplanade. Guests looking to venture out of the hotel in the evening could try the wonderful Mediterranean cuisine on offer at Am Karlsbad. Alternatively, wine and dine with Berlin's high-society in Paris-Moskau, a first class restaurant with a sumptuous summer terrace and finish off the evening with a cocktail in the Bar am Lützowplatz, Berlin's high temple of drinking.

If you're here on a warm summer evening, take a stroll through the idyllic Tiergarten park to Café am Neuen See - one of Berlin's most attractive beer gardens - or to the popular Schleusenkrug on the Landwehrkanal. A real Berlin institution is Café Einstein, an exquisite coffee house with original 1920s flair - perfect for a relaxing brunch or afternoon coffee break.

Wilmersdorf

Caters to a young and affluent crowd. The cafés and restaurants around Ludwigkirchplatz heave with students at weekends. See and be seen in places like Van Dijk, Café Solo or Manzinis, head to Jimmy's Diner for dinner and finish off the evening with a cocktail in the elegant Zur weißen Maus or the more earthy Berlin Bar. If you're just looking for somewhere to relax during the day, try the glorious Café im Literaturhaus, a peaceful oasis just a stone's throw from Ku'damm.

The speed with which places change makes it difficult to stay up-to-date. The editorial team will do their best to keep the website regularly updated and readers are kindly asked to get in contact if any of the establishments mentioned have declined in quality or gone out of business.







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Ici


Just like your own living room
Auguststraße 61
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 9170 7063
http://www.cafe-ici.de
Ici
Mittendrin


Local favourite
Sophienstraße 9
Berlin, Berlin 10178
+49 (0)30 2849 7740
Mittendrin
Mutter


Sushi and cocktails
Hohenstaufenstraße 4
Tempelhof
Berlin, Berlin 10781
+49 (0)30 216 4990
Mutter
Berlin Bar


Late night institution
Uhlandstraße 145
Berlin, Berlin 10719
+49 (0)30 883 7936
Berlin Bar
Sage Club


Funky Fridays, soulful Saturdays
Köpenicker Straße 76
Berlin, Berlin 10179
+49 (0)30 278 9830
http://www.sage-club.de
Sage Club
Yosoy


Fine Spanish beer and wine
Rosenthaler Straße 37
Berlin, Berlin 10178
+49 (0)30 2839 1213
http://www.yosoy.de
Yosoy
Hafen


Hello sailor
Motzstraße 19
Berlin, Berlin 10777
+49 (0)30 214 1118
http://www.hafen-berlin.de
Hafen
Montevideo


International breakfast
Viktoria-Luise-Platz 6
Berlin, Berlin 10777
+49 (0)30 213 1020
Montevideo
Brazil


Trendy Brazilian bar
Gormannstraße 22
Berlin, Berlin 10119
+49 (0)30 208 6313
Brazil
12 Apostel


Pizza to die for
Bleibtreustraße 49
(S-Bahnhof Savignyplatz)
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 312 1433
http://www.12-apostel.de/
12 Apostel
Prenzlauer Berg



Berlin
Prenzlauer Berg
Friedrichshain



Berlin
Friedrichshain
Kreuzberg



Berlin
Kreuzberg
Tiergarten



Berlin
Tiergarten
Schöneberg



Berlin
Schöneberg
Roses


A walk on the wild side
Oranienstraße 187
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 615 6570
Roses
Schall und Rauch


Sound and smoke
Gleimstraße 23
Berlin, Berlin 10437
+49 (0)30 443 3970
http://www.schall-und-rauch-berlin.de/
Schall und Rauch
Dachkammer


Cocktail bar on the balcony
Simon-Dach-Straße 41
Berlin, Berlin 10245
+49 (0)30 296 1673
Dachkammer
Café Übersee


Breakfast on the canal
Paul-Lincke-Ufer 44
Berlin, Berlin 10555
+49 (0)30 618 8765
Café Übersee
Café Einstein


Nostalgic coffee house
Kurfürstenstraße 58
Berlin, Berlin 10785
+49 (0)30 261 5096
http://www.cafeeinstein.com/
Café Einstein
Berliner Prater Garten


Berlin's oldest beer garden
Kastanienallee 7-9
Berlin, Berlin 10435
+49 (0)30 448 5688
http://www.pratergarten.de
Berliner Prater Garten
Wintergarten Café im Literaturhaus


Literary café
Fasanenstraße 23
Berlin, Berlin 10719
+49 (0)30 887 2860
http://www.literaturhaus-berlin.de/
Wintergarten Café im Literaturhaus
Zwiebelfisch


Berlin's last revolutionary outpost
Savignyplatz 7-8
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 312 7363
http://www.zwiebelfisch-berlin.de
Zwiebelfisch
Zur letzten Instanz


Berlin's oldest restaurant
Waisenstraße 14-16
Berlin, Berlin 10179
+49 (0)30 242 5528
http://www.zurletzteninstanz.de/
Zur letzten Instanz
Anita Wronski


Original Prenzlauer Berg café
Knaackstraße 26-28
Berlin, Berlin 10405
+49 (0)30 442 8483
Anita Wronski
Sale e Tabacchi


Creative cuisine and intellectual atmosphere
Kochstraße 18
Berlin 10969
+49 30 2 52 11 55
Sale e Tabacchi
Ana e Bruno


Best Italian in town
Sophie-Charlotten-Straße 101
Berlin, Berlin 14059
+49 (0)30 325 7110
http://www.ana-e-bruno.de/
Ana e Bruno
Jimmy's Diner


Mini skirts and monster burgers
Pariser Straße 41
Berlin, Berlin 10707
+49 (0)30 882 3141
Jimmy's Diner
Manzini-Mitte


Parisian bistro
Reinhardtstraße 14
Berlin, Berlin 10719
+49 (0)30 2804 5510
http://www.manzini-mitte.de/
Manzini-Mitte
Dicke Wirtin


A taste of Berlin
Carmerstraße 9
Savignyplatz
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 312 4952
http://www.dicke-wirtin.de/
Dicke Wirtin
Il pane e le rose


Spaghetti Eastern
Am Friedrichshain 6
Berlin, Berlin 10407
+49 (0)30 423 1916
Il pane e le rose
Leander


Top tip in the East
Jungstraße 29
Berlin, Berlin 10247
+49 (0)30 2900 4803
Leander
Apotheke


Medicine for the masses
Wühlischstraße 32
Berlin, Berlin 10245
+49 (0)30 2900 7062
Apotheke
Miro


Kurdish specialities
Raumerstraße 29
Berlin, Berlin 10437
+49 (0)30 4473 3013
Miro
Hackescher Hof


Modern coffee house with a traditional touch
Rosenthaler Straße 40/41
(Hackesche Höfe)
Berlin, Berlin 10178
+49 (0)30 283 5293
http://www.hackescher-hof.de
Hackescher Hof
Tai Ji


Yin and yang
Uhlandstraße 194
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 313 2881
http://www.taiji-restaurant.de/
Tai Ji
Tomasa


What a breakfast!
Hauptstrasse 85
Berlin, Berlin 12159
+49 (0)30 8596 6399
http://www.tomasa.de/relaunch/friedenau/index.html
Tomasa
Luxus Bar


Greetings from the East
Belforter Straße 18
Berlin, Berlin 10405
+49 (0)30 4434 1514
Luxus Bar
Cocktailbar Baal


Basement bar in the Scheunenviertel
Mulackstraße 13
Berlin, Berlin 10119
+49 (0)30 471 7440
Cocktailbar Baal
Austria


Schnitzels and hunting trophies
Bergmannstraße 30
Berlin, Berlin 10961
+49 30 694 44 40
Austria
Cochon Bourgeois


First class bistro
Fichtestraße 24
Berlin, Berlin 10967
+49 (0)30 693 0101
http://www.le-cochon.de/
Cochon Bourgeois
Medici


Yuppie Mecca
Lausitzer Straße 25
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 618 6826
Medici
Café Solo


Surrounded by American eateries
Pariser Straße 19
Berlin, Berlin 10707
+49 (0)30 881 3334
http://www.solo-cocktailbar.de
Café Solo
Cheban


Lebanese delicacies
Wartburgstraße 41
Berlin, Berlin 10823
+49 (0)30 788 4295
Cheban
Am Karlsbad


Hidden jewel
Am Karlsbad 11
Berlin, Berlin 10785
+49 (0)30 2655 8848
http://www.restaurant-karlsbad.de/
Am Karlsbad
Restaurant 31


Gourmet food and delightful design
Bleibtreustraße 31
Bleibtreu Hotel
Berlin, Berlin 10707
+49 (0)30 88 4740
http://www.bleibtreu.com/
Restaurant 31
Canard


Romantic rendezvous
Knesebeckstraße 88
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 312 2645
Canard
Fischer's Restaurant


Nostalgic turn-of-the-century flair
Regensburger Straße 5
Berlin, Berlin 12309
+49 (0)30 218 1883
Fischer's Restaurant
Intertank


Where the wall still rises
Manteuffelstraße 47
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 6162 9021
http://www.intertank.org
Intertank
Vau


New international cuisine
Jägerstraße 54-55
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 2029 x730
http://www.vau-berlin.de
Vau
Wiener Blut


Forget Austria
Wiener Straße 14
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 618 9023
Wiener Blut
Baharat Falafel


Yummy falafel!
Winterfeldtstraße 37
Berlin, Berlin 10781
+49 (0)30 216 8301
Baharat Falafel
Habibi


Falafels until five
Akazienstrasse 9
Berlin, Berlin 10777
+49 030 7874428
Habibi
Altes Zollhaus


Wine and dine in style
Carl-Herz-Ufer 30
Berlin, Berlin 10961
+49 (0)30 692 3300
http://www.altes-zollhaus-berlin.de/
Altes Zollhaus
Neuer Bamberger Reiter


Top class establishment
Regensburger Straße 7
Berlin, Berlin 10777
+49 (0)30 2196 6355
http://www.neuer-bamberger-reiter.de/
Neuer Bamberger Reiter
Borchardt


French and Italian
Französische Straße 47
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 2038 7117
Borchardt
Café am Neuen See


Traditional beer garden
Lichtensteinallee 2
Berlin, Berlin 10787
+49 (0)30 254 4930
http://www.cafe-am-neuen-see.de/
Café am Neuen See
Ankerklause


Fashionably unfashionable
Kottbusser Damm 104
Berlin, Berlin 10967
+49 (0)30 693 5649
http://www.ankerklause.de/
Ankerklause
Golgatha


Buzzing beer garden
Dudenstraße 48-62
Berlin, Berlin 10965
+49 (0)30 785 2453
http://www.golgatha-berlin.de
Golgatha
Madonna


Hard core Kreuzberg
Wiener Straße 22
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 611 6943
Madonna
Paris Bar


Très chic
Kantstraße 152
Berlin, Berlin 10623
+49 (0)30 313 8052
http://www.parisbar.de
Paris Bar
Paris-Moskau


Exquisite Franco-German nouvelle cuisine
Alt-Moabit 141
Berlin, Berlin 10557
+49 30 394 20 81
http://www.paris-moskau.de
Paris-Moskau
StäV


Bonn rules OK !
Schiffbauerdamm 8
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 282 3965
http://www.staev.de/staev-berlin/index-berlin.html
StäV
Café Orange


An institution in orange
Oranienburger Straße 32
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 30 2838 5242
Café Orange
Storch


Pizza from the Alsace
Wartburgstraße 54
Berlin, Berlin 10823
+49 (0)30 784 2059
http://www.storch-berlin.de/
Storch
Mao Thai


Siamese smiles and sculpted watermelons
Wörther Straße 30
Berlin, Berlin 10405
+49 (0)30 441 9261
http://www.maothai.de/maothai.php
Mao Thai
Hitit


Stylish Turkish establishment
Knobelsdorffstraße 35
Berlin 14059
+49 (0)30 322 4557
Hitit
Pasticceria e Rosticceria Italiana


Delicious Italian pastries
Leibnizstraße 45
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 324 8389
Pasticceria e Rosticceria Italiana
Bar am Lützowplatz


High end establishment
Lützowplatz 7
Berlin, Berlin 10785
+49 (0)30 262 68 07
http://www.baramluetzowplatz.com
Bar am Lützowplatz
Morena Bar


Kreuzberg's breakfast club
Wienersraße 60
Berlin, Berlin 10999
+49 (0)30 2437 5331
http://www.morena-berlin.de/
Morena Bar
Café Zapata


Cult café in Tacheles
Oranienburger Straße 54-56a
Im Kunsthaus Tacheles
Berlin, Berlin 10117
+49 (0)30 281 6109
http://www.cafe-zapata.de/
Café Zapata
Café M


Legendary establishment
Goltzstraße 33
Berlin, Berlin 10781
+49 (0)30 216 70 92
Café M
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