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    Potemkin

    3.7 (69 reviews)
    ModerateRussian
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    We almost never made it for dinner at the Potemkin as my wife was put off by the American style diner look of the place; however I was adamant that we didn't waste our EUR15 voucher from Exberliner. We were both very happy that that we did. Although the restaurant claims to be a Russian restaurant there are French and Italian dishes on offer to appeal to a wider audience. Since this was our first visit to a Russian restaurant we both went for dishes on the Russian menu. My wife tried their Arbat which was roasted chicken breast stuffed with cheese. The chicken was very moist and the accompanying vegetables tasty. I went for the pork Schaschlik dish which came with roasted potatoes and salad and very good it was too! For desert we shared a delicious banana stuffed crêpe with cream and chocolate sauce. I look forward to going back to the restaurant to try out some of their other dishes especially in summer when we'll be able to sit outside and enjoy watching the people wander by on the square.

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    Marjellchen - Side of plain spaetzle - perfectly fine but just bland noodles (I hoped there'd be cheese mixed in)

    Marjellchen

    4.3(102 reviews)
    1.8 kmCharlottenburg
    €€

    We had our best meal in Berlin at Marjellchen! We stayed at the Westin in Mitte, and the Uber ride…read moreto Marjellchen was totally worthwhile. Food: Excellent food. Potato soup was perfect. We had the pork shank and the game goulash. The goulash was fantastic. Yes cabbage was perfect. The potatoes wrestle pork shank were probably cooked in bacon fat and were sublime. My only nit to pick is the dumplings with the goulash were flavorless gooey dough balls. Drinks: Excellent draft beer. Try the Duckstein red! It's fantastic. Also the "Potato Snap" (like a home brewed vodka) is a fun and interesting shot before dinner! Service: Rather slow but the poor wait staff are completely overworked. Ambiance: Quaint, almost like a dining room in an old home. Value: For the quality, value is solid. Dinner and beer for 2 with 5% tip for just under 100 Euros.

    This is far from the Berlin city center but was recommended by a local. This is worth it! We made…read morereservations and highly recommend because this is a smaller restaurant. Service: young girl was our waitress and was very busy but very friendly. She was not able to checkup on us after we ordered, so order everything you need. Drinks: they had 3 beer on draught, got the red blonde and it was delicious made me think of an Irish Red. Food: we ordered potato soup and it was delicious! Creamy yet chunky. The bread with the butter sour cream?? Spread paired perfectly with the soup. As our main I got the pork knuckle and my husband got the game goulash. The pork nuckle was very tender fall off the bone, I tried to eat the skin but it was too salty but the pork was super delicious. The potatoes were incredible! With chunks of bacon and the soft interior with the slight crispy exterior was just perfect side. The German coleslaw was crunchy with hint of sour and sweet. It cut through the fat of the pork and was a crunchy brightness to the entire dish. Restaurant: romantic and cozy and clean Bathroom: clean

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    Marjellchen - Potato soup - good but hint of sourness (best thing all night)

    Potato soup - good but hint of sourness (best thing all night)

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    Grüne Lampe - Rinder Medaillons

    Grüne Lampe

    3.6(52 reviews)
    1.2 kmWilmersdorf
    €€

    Good food! Which is a plus, since the service here is... slow. It's the "expect to be assertive"…read morestyle of German restaurant, where they're pretty much going to leave you alone unless you wave them down and ask for something. Sadly, I'm the only person here. The food was on the plus side of "good," not mind-blowing or anything. Doesn't beat my favorite NYC Eastern European restaurant, but I had a good Greek salad here (except the olive were green, ugh), a good entree and a good little dessert. Very interesting atmosphere, sort of like a formerly tying-to-be-elegant family restaurant that is a little worn at the edges. Seems like a family-run place, still; there were kids running around, a dog they were playing with outside, that sort of thing. Want blinis? This is a good place to go.

    When the Cold War was in full effect, fighting off the fear of capitalism was our main concern. In…read morethose days we lived on homemade pelminis and and all the perogis we could get our hands on. The Grüne Lampe is sending me right back to the good old days... with delicious food that could be straight out of my grandmas kitchen in Surgut. A friendly Russian staff that would make you want to stand up and say, Nostrovia!! You know what I'm talking about... this is some of the best Russian food this side of Tempephof. The Cold War may be long over, but the Grüne Lampe isn't afraid to feed a fellow comrade with the taste of Siberia with a dash of hammer and sickle. Long live the struggle and long live the Lampe!

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