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For a foodie, Berlin is one destination that is not to be missed. Considered to be one of the most vibrant cities in the world, Berlin restaurants boast of a global menu, rounded by the local flavours. Besides the rich history and architecture of the city, there’s a wide variety of delicious fare available to aficionados of all tastes.
The food in Berlin can be described as nothing less than exquisite. From their famous Schnitzels to the filling Döners, Sashimi to all-American Burgers, you should dine with the locals for the most authentic German dining experience. There are numerous restaurants and cafes at almost every corner of the city. Consult with the locals for some great tips on their local cuisine.
Make sure you relish the city’s wildly popular dining experiences as you make your way through its monumental sights and historic past. Berlin is far from lacking in the iconic food department. You can dine on a giant schnitzel followed by a soft pretzel and wash it all down with a mug of beer. In fact, the word ‘Berliner’ means Donut.
Amongst the various places to eat in Berlin, if you’re looking for a Michelin Star experience, head to Horváth. The chef here has rightly earned the title of Best Chef of Europe in 2018 for a distinctive combination of textures and flavours.
If you’re in the Kreuzberg & Neukölln area and are looking for something sweet, you must visit the Coda Dessert Bar. Located between graffiti-scribbled apartments, this is Germany’s first restaurant dedicated to desserts.
Tip: Visit after 10 PM to for an informal vibe and the late-night menu.
Honeymooners should head to Zankichi in Scheunenviertel for a Japanese meal set amidst a romantic ambience. The lit lanterns add to the vibe of this basement pub, you can gorge on a well-executed gourmet Japanese meal paired with premium Sake. Did we mention they have intimate cubicles isolated by bamboo canopies for extra privacy?
Craving some Mediterranean food in Kreuzberg & Neukölln? If so, you must visit Cafe Jacques, an adorable French-Mediterranean hideout with candlelit wooden tables and brick walls covered with elegant art.
Berlin is a city bursting with culture, history and of course amazing food. Book your holiday package with SOTC for the best deals on a trip to Berlin.