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We ate an early dinner there last night. It was the only restaurant in that neighborhood offering non meat dishes, and we 'd almost given up by the time we found it. Also; the staff were much friendlier than most restaurant workers we 've ever encountered in Germany, including in particular our server, and also the other servers the manager. Another great thing is that they had no problem with allowing us to drink ta... View all feedback.
What Chanele R doesn't like about Wurstbude Im Sony Center:
This is your average tourist spot with a big patio and strange menu that is sort of Australian themed (like you can eat kangaroo . There were some veg options, but not a ton. The veggie burger was truly made from veg (I think kale and hemp? , so props for that. I had a caprese salad and a side of sweet potato fries, which were both exactly as you would expect. The service was acceptable, and the location was excellen... View all feedback.
Food was typical pub type, fried chips, burgers, etc. Not sure about the Australian perspective. Service initially good but then we felt abandoned. Beer was good, but slow coming felt that I was in the outback waiting for rescue. Not a place for repeat session too many other nice places to frequent.
We ate an early dinner there last night. It was the only restaurant in that neighborhood offering non meat dishes, and we 'd almost given up by the time we found it. Also; the staff were much friendlier than most restaurant workers we 've ever encountered in Germany, including in particular our server, and also the other servers the manager. Another great thing is that they had no problem with allowing us to drink tap water, which is usually a big problem in Germany (out of principle, we refuse to pay for water). Anyway; my husband ordered the blackened salmon (15.70 euros) and I ordered the pasta formaggi (8.50 euros). The food was delicious and the portions were adequate.
Way too expensive for the quality of food and service. For the price that I payed, I expect more.
If the Corroboree weren 't at the lucrative location it is now I believe it would run down within days. I 'm saying this because the food is good, as well as the location and staff, however it has the feeling of trying too hard to be mainstream tourist-magnet, meaning it does not even try to be the cosy Australian restaurant I`d like it to be (even looks like the mainstream restaurants today), which gives me the impression most people visit it because of it 's sensational location. That 's just my opinion though. To the important part; the food is pretty decent, having tried the caesar salad to start off with, which was very fresh but nothing to spectacular. For my main dish, I had the very tasty tandoori chicken with potatoes on the side. To be honest for that price I`d expect a little more but it doesn 't prevent me from going again. Finishing off with the classic cheesecake, which is hard to ruin. To drink; of course Fosters beer. Overall I`d recommend the Australian Corroboree for anybody looking for an Australian in Berlin, with adding not to expect too much ambience or Australian vibes. But if you 're in town or from here and nearby rather go there than to the food court of the Mall of Berlin down the street. Big plus and the factor why I said it could be that the Corroboree would run down if not there is the Berlin SonyCenter, where the restaurant is located, which looks amazing by night.
This is your average tourist spot with a big patio and strange menu that is sort of Australian themed (like you can eat kangaroo . There were some veg options, but not a ton. The veggie burger was truly made from veg (I think kale and hemp? , so props for that. I had a caprese salad and a side of sweet potato fries, which were both exactly as you would expect. The service was acceptable, and the location was excellent, which is how we ended up there. We were hungry, it was there.