Top 10 Restaurants
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1. Paris Bar
Berlin’s most famous French restaurant boasts sophisticated cuisine and a fantastic atmosphere with many celebrities.
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2. Alt-Luxemburg
Chef Karl Wannemacher (one Michelin star) dishes up good international and German food.
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3. Soultrane
Good German-Asian dishes, often in creative new combinations, served in stylish surroundings.
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4. Lubitsch
A small, elegant restaurant, serving German and Italian “fusion” food.
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5. Florian
Trendy and popular with film lovers; southern German food.
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6. First Floor
A 1920s-style restaurant, serving traditional Berlin and French food.
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7. Dressler
Everything at Dressler’s looks, smells and tastes as it would in a real French brasserie. In winter, the game and poultry dishes are well worth trying.
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8. Bovril
The tables of regulars are marked with brass plaques, but anyone will enjoy the French menu and outstanding wine list.
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9. Schell
This French-Italian restaurant serves an amazing breakfast and light fish dishes in the evening.
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10. Ana e Bruno
Warm, friendly and extremely tasteful, Ana e Bruno is the best – and most expensive – Italian restaurant in Berlin.
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