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Berlin restaurants?

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im going to berlin at the end of sept for 4 days does anyone know of some really good restaurants

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  1. Does depend on what you like, but I'd recommend that you try out a traditional German place while you are there.  I've found the listings in Lonely Planet invaluable (sorted by area, cuisine and price, with a map that shows exactly where each one is)  

    My favourite was a romantic highly rated italian place in Schoeneberg called Tomatsu which had a staggering choice at quite low prices.  

    Anywhere in Prenzlauer Berg will be cheap, especially for Sunday brunch : unlimited salads, fish, meat and desserts for 6-10 Euros!

    Hope you have a great time too


  2. Mac Donalds & Burger King

    But you also can try "Savigny Platz" it is a location with loads of different Restaurants and it is not your usual tourist destination.

    Its just cool to be there.

  3. I can recommend Honigmond

    Address: Borsigstrasse 28. Underground: U6 Zinnowitzer Strasse.

    "This quiet, neighbourhood place serves up traditional German food alongside a bi-weekly menu of innovative dishes ranging from kangaroo to Swiss fondue. Not to be missed are the Konigsberger Klopse (East Prussian meatballs in a creamy caper sauce) and the best Caesar salad in town. If the decor is somewhat short of the 1920's nostalgia it tries to evoke, the excellent small wine list and remarkable home-made bread make up for it."

    I've recommended it to lots of people who all loved it.

    Also in Prenslauer Berg:

    Gugelhof

    Knaackstrasse 37,  Underground U2 Senefelderplatz

    Tel 442 9229

    "This is the place where Gerhard Schroder took Bill Clinton. He probably took one look at Bill and decided the fromer president would like something filling but with a touch of refinement - and that's just what you get at this Alsation restaurant that pretty much pioneered the Kollwitzplatz scene in the 1990's. The choucroute sonctains the best charcuterie in town, and the backofe (meat and potatoes with root vegetables) uses superb riesling subtly to underpin its simplicity. Reservations a must"

    This had a great atmosphere too but was more expensive.

    Both from Time Out Guide which I recommend too.

  4. here's a website that mite help you out

    http://www.berlinrestaurants.com/

  5. Gandarmenmarkt in Berlin east
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