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Alpenstueck
Wiener Schnitzel with Schwabian potato salad, Maultaschen with Bavarian creme are just a few of the dishes available at Alpenstueck, a designer restaurant with a traditional twist.
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Habel Weinkultur
Set in the arches under the rumbling S-Bahn tracks and in an adjacent grand building, this excellent 'wine brasserie' serves delicious German and international cuisine backed up by their shop offering a stunning selection of wines.
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Joseph Roth Diele
A wonderfully cosy dark brown bar owned by the same people who run the Ave Maria religious shop, right next door to Joseph. It's
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Keyser Soze
A renowned corner bar in Mitte with an unpretentious atmosphere, great food and a good mix of locals and visitors. The food is
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Maximilians
So you always wondered what Bavaria is like – the beer, the food, Oktoberfest – but you only made it as far as Berlin? No problem: Maximilians restaurant serves up authentic and delicious Bavarian cuisine just a stone's throw from Gendarmenmarkt.
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Mutter Hoppe
Head down the winding staircase into this restaurant in the Nikolaiviertel district. You’ll find the space divided into cosy, low-ceilinged nooks with upholstered banquettes and historic photos and drawings on the painted walls.
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Restauration 1840
Located in a vaulted space under the S-Bahn tracks, this traditional Berlin restaurant designed to recall the golden 1920s
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Rotisserie Weingrün
Set inside the only pre-1900 house remaining in what was once Berlin's old town, Weingrün's fresh and simple interior is a great place to sample regional grill dishes such as Brandenburg duck and roast Saalow herb pig.
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Schwarzwaldstuben
Bambi meets Berlin chic at the trendy Black Forest themed Schwarzwaldstuben, which has a friendly atmosphere, bedraggled animal heads mounted on the walls and heavy mix-matched furniture.
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Ständige Vertretung
Bonn politicians and bureaucrats were not happy when they had to move to Berlin. They sent their favorite Bonn hangout (named after the West-German 'embassy' in the GDR) as an advance scout.
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Weihenstephaner
The one eatery on the sunny square that delivers a “hey, this is Germany!” experience. The Weihenstephaner brewery restaurant has dirndel-clad waitresses who serve simple and satisfying Bavarian specialities (like white sausages).
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Zille-Stube
The name is in homage to Berlin artist Heinrich Zille, whose illustrations line the walls above upholstered banquettes and wooden banisters.
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Zum Nussbaum
What seems a charming old restaurant is in fact a charming new restaurant. The legendary Under the Nut Tree Inn used to stand on Fischerinsel island, 200m to the southwest.
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Zur Letzten Instanz
Berlin's oldest restaurant doesn't lie on the tourist path, and maybe that's why German leaders bring visiting heads of state here when everything in Mitte is too noisy and crowded.
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