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    Paulaner - Goulash - amazing but just a small cup.

    Paulaner

    3.7(37 reviews)
    0.3 kmTiergarten
    €€

    I'm visiting Berlin with my parents and my dad mentioned wanting to try schweinshaxe (pork…read moreknuckle). A quick Google search and I found Paulaner close to our hotel. The staff were friendly and spoke English. We ordered schweinshaxe, roast pork with red cabbage and potato dumplings, and sausages with sauerkraut and fried potatoes. I also ordered a beer (Paulaner original). The portions were pretty big. None of us could finish our whole plate. This was a good place for my parents to experience German food. The sauerkraut wasn't too sour. Everything was cooked perfectly.

    Got to be in Berlin for what locals said was a highly unusual German summer week - it rained like…read moreevery day and a lot. After going around checking out the graffiti that is so popular around Berlin, took a break for some beers. Had a pretzel which was very good, though it's so strange that in most biergartens in Germany they only put salt on the bottom little part of the entire pretzel. I like so much salt I almost have to wipe some off. They said they'd give me some mustard and cheese, but then wanted to charge me for the cheese, so I just had mustard to help the flavor along. Also got some tea and the goulash. The goulash was amazing. I wish they had a large portion as a main. They only had a small cup as an appetizer. Shame. Anyway, it hit the spot, and the staff was very friendly, seemingly excited as hell to practice their English with us. Only fault - there was a steady stream of ants and I don't know where they were coming from - I think it might've been one of the menus they gave us. It's right in Potsdammer Plotz and seems like a German version of an Applebees but slightly higher end. Anyway, I'd go back for the goulash.

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    Paulaner - A pretzel and blonde ale.  Why do Germans only put a pinch of salt on the bottom piece of the pretzel?!  Gimme salt!  Otherwise good.

    A pretzel and blonde ale. Why do Germans only put a pinch of salt on the bottom piece of the pretzel?! Gimme salt! Otherwise good.

    Paulaner - Goulash and apple cider mint tea (or something like that) - satisfying

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    Goulash and apple cider mint tea (or something like that) - satisfying

    Osteria dell 'Arte

    Osteria dell 'Arte

    4.3(60 reviews)
    0.4 kmTiergarten
    €€

    Das Essen und die Bedienung sind wirklich super. Die Speisen könnten generell etwas stärker gewürzt…read moresein. Werde aber wiederkommen.Preislich gut!

    Oh boy did yelp steer me in the wrong direction with this place! People gave this restaurant 4/5…read morestars so i thought It would be great italian food and It was not. Staff was very nice and friendly. Frankly they had nothing really italian on their menu. No typical pasta dishes, no chicken parmagiana. No chicken marsala, no pesto sauce, no penne vodka. It is like this place had no clue what italian food was or how to serve it. Sad that these servers were so good, yet working at a crap place like this. I ended up ordering 'homemade' gnocchi with homemade tomato basil sauce, it was bland, not very good at all. My dad tried to order chicken parm over pasta and got pieces of grilled chicken tossed in spaghetti from a box over the same plain tomato sauce. How awful. Their wine selection was pathetic, strange considering its an "italian restaurant...?' The server could not even tell me what the "Sweet wine" on the menu was. Yes that was its actually called on the menu. They only had three also...pinot, chardonnay, and 'sweet wine.' Awful selection for any restaurant let alone an Italian one. Overall I would never come back here, I would never suggest it to anyone, and shame on anyone giving this place more then three stars. For what????????? Their food sucks, their menu is not even Italian, and they have no real alcohol. basically the only thing good here were the servers!

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    Güllü Lahmacun

    Güllü Lahmacun

    4.7(49 reviews)
    0.8 kmTiergarten

    "Wait, so what's the difference between lahmacun and gözleme?" my boyfriend asks me as we navigate…read morethe slushy sidewalks of Perleberger Straße. "Lahmacun is Turkish pizza, gözleme is like a Turkish quesadilla." "And we're going to a place called Güllü Lahmacun to eat...gözleme?" "Yes," I said, doubting whether this was indeed going to be the right restaurant. The first time I lived in Berlin, a friend of mine took me to this little restaurant tucked away on a random street corner whose name I could not for the life of me remember -- all I knew was that only women worked behind the counter, somewhat strange for this area. Thanks to some Internet sleuthing, I found out the name of the place and decided to go back for old times' sake. In the years since I was last there, not much has changed. We were warmly greeted by a woman tending to the large, decorative electric grill that sits in the front window and waited our turn to order. We ordered a cheese-and-spinach gözleme for €2.50 and took a stand in the corner to wait for her to prepare our food. The only one working, she ripped a chunk of dough from a pile sitting on a counter in a large plastic bag and put it through an automatic roller to get it to the perfect thinness. "Scharf?" she asked me, the only other woman in the restaurant, with a smile. Of course. Slowly but deliberately, she laid out the fillings, folded the dough over and set it on the grill, brushing it with some fat to give it that perfect gleam. After waiting 15 minutes -- nothing moves quickly here -- she sliced the gözleme up into squares and piled it on a to-go plate for us to take with us on our way to a beer festival a few U-Bahn stations away. The best gözleme I've ever had? Not really, and the price is a bit steep -- I've had better, bigger portions for less than €2. But for a relaxed atmosphere and kind service, it's a sure bet. And for that, we certainly plan on heading back next time we're in the neighborhood.

    A few month ago the prices went up. The owner just added 50 Cents to every article. To get full you…read moreneed to spend arround 7-8 euros There are better options for the same money.

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    Güllü Lahmacun
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