Berlin updated
#1
Posted 15 February 2013 - 10:09 AM
Anyone able to provide updated recommendations for medium-priced places - BiB gourmand style places, but not limited to such.
No special cuisine or anything, as long as its tasty!
#2
Posted 21 February 2013 - 04:46 AM
Cookies Creme (http://cookiescream.com) is popular, medium priced and very trendy. Also hard to find. Vegetarian. I haven't bee to this one yet.
Cafe:
Princess Cheesecake http://www.princess-cheesecake.de/
Good brunches (Sundays - The entire Simon-Dach Str. http://maps.google.d...tz=-60&t=m&z=16) as well as Nola http://www.nola.de/).
There is also a wonderful little Tea cafe on the north end of Simon-Dach Str. Don't know what it is called, but it is on the west side and looks like a doll house.
or afternoon tea Hotel de Rome http://www.hotelderome.com/
High End:
First Floor - http://www.firstfloo...irst-floor.html
Bieberbau - http://www.bieberbau-berlin.de/
Raue (go for lunch) - http://tim-raue.com/...=karten&lang=en
Brunch - Jüdisches Mädchenschule (Kosher) - http://www.maedchens...en-trinken.html
#3
Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:23 AM
We ate at several places when we were in Berlin last July, but the one I remember best is Peking Ente. I don't know whether we just happened to be there when they were having a good night, but the food was really good. The route there will make you feel like you're in the middle of a Monty Python sketch, and it gets crowded pretty quickly, so if you do eat there, I recommend going early.
#4
Posted 02 April 2013 - 01:31 AM
There is also a wonderful little Tea cafe on the north end of Simon-Dach Str. Don't know what it is called, but it is on the west side and looks like a doll house.
Just an update on this recommendation, it is
Anna Kriegbaum
Niederbarnimstr. 7 Berlin
The slogan is 'Cake like from a different time'
It is nice, very friendly and has very good quality cakes and teas at good prices. I don't see how it makes a profit, but I'm glad it is still around.









