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we were back or are still in Berlin....a small cozy restaurant with the dear owner and his dog..nett recording....also the other staff...Super! we like to come back. gruss from the mountainous land. View all feedback.
What Alexis B doesn't like about Raststätte Gnadenbrot:
We ate our first dinner in Berlin at Raststaette Gnadenbrot. The service was good, as was the beer list. I wasn't terribly impressed with the menu options or the food. I had a Flammkuchen or tarte flambee, which is a kind of German pizza or flatbread. I had the Popeye, which was spinach and brie. The food was fine, but the best part of the experience was the outdoor seating area and the beer. Not a place I'd run back... View all feedback.
The gnadenbrot, the rasstätte in the gay “Berliner bermuda Triangle”, in “Where” between eisenacher str., motz- and fuggerstr. surprises with groundless, snorkelless, but above all the kitchen to small trips! Just go if they don’t believe it: as unusually sounding dishes like “three mirror with roasted potatoes”, “rendering with red cabbage and cash” or “peene with garnel with rocket” are absolutely sensational prepared and in consistent quality. Nobody eats there, I promised too much. only on my own is the hackbraten with kartoffelstampf! if this is not yet a berliner institution, it will be time.
Absolute cult shop in Martin-Luther-Straße. the tables all have the name of a German resting place and the decoration lies between the hose brain and plowing environment. the order is made on the table. small foods like sausages and daily suppers they get themselves and so much you want. the larger dishes are brought into the food edition when the little one flashes at the table. I would call it a natural organic cuisine. on the weekly daily menu there are changing dishes such as, for example, rouladen, but gulasch, but fish dishes or seasonal specialties. the particular is that the components can also be ordered separately, for example with soß or only the roulade.
Good tomato soup that was my favorite as it had veggies in it ans very tasty. I had beef stroganoff and it was good as well.
We ate our first dinner in Berlin at Raststaette Gnadenbrot. The service was good, as was the beer list. I wasn't terribly impressed with the menu options or the food. I had a Flammkuchen or tarte flambee, which is a kind of German pizza or flatbread. I had the Popeye, which was spinach and brie. The food was fine, but the best part of the experience was the outdoor seating area and the beer. Not a place I'd run back when I'm next in Berlin, but certainly not a bad meal!
It's incredibly hip signs in hipster English, looks like they transported it from 21st and Valencia in SF's Mission District. Airy, not too crowded at the tables, a mix of people working and relaxing. Iced tea was small but delicious.
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