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  • One of the district’s oldest pubs, attracting students, would-be revolutionaries and locals.

  • A mixture of French, Italian and Austrian dishes are on offer here. There is always a good atmosphere under the S-Bahn arches; live jazz at weekends.

  • Fashion designer Wolfang Joop is a regular at this venue, which is based in an historic building and serves fresh Italian food, with delicious pasta dishes.

  • Lively Italian restaurant with a large terrace – ideal for people-watching in the open air.

  • Small Jewish café of the Adass-Jisroel community, serving Jewish snacks.

  • Traditional German fare is served in this historic log cabin, built as a Russian dacha.

  • Berlin’s hippest Italian restaurant offers fresh fish and exceptional meat creations such as Bresaola di Cavallo (horsemeat with salad and nuts).

  • Borchardt

    Everyone of importance, including the Chancellor himself, dines at Borchardt. The historic room is furnished in Wilhelminian style (featuring tall columns, wall mosaics and tile flooring) – an appropriate setting for the classic French cooking. Without a reservation, however, even top politicians can’t get a table (see Restaurants & Cafés) .

  • Best of Berlin’s trendy new restaurants, offering good French food in an historic setting.

  • The tables of regulars are marked with brass plaques, but anyone will enjoy the French menu and outstanding wine list.

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