Most expensive and moderate restaurants in Europe are especially crowded during the high seasons and weekends; it is advisable to make reservations. |
| | Berliners have long considered the Reiter to be among their very best and most favorite restaurants. Open. Tues-Sat. ADDRESS: Regensburgerstrasse 7 Ph: 218-4282 Expensive. |
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| | In former East Berlin, dine amidst striking art-nouveau decor.Imaginative continental cuisine. Sunday brunch famous. ADDRESS: Franzosischerstr. 47 Ph: 229-3144. Expensive. |
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| | Medieval banquets complete with roaring fire (in season), heavy oak tables and costumed minstrels. ADDRESS: Am Juliusturm Ph: 334-2106. Moderate. |
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| | Sophisticated continental nouvelle cuisine. Extensive, nicely priced wine list. Closed Mon. ADDRESS: 15 Husemannstr. Ph: 442-8452. Moderate. |
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| | As the name suggests, Russian cuisine and served in a converted 19th century police station! Go figure. ADDRESS: 22-24 Knaackstr. Ph: 4441-3999. Moderate. |
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| | Berlin's best known restaurant for traditional local specialties. ADDRESS: Meinekestr. 27, Ph: 881-9827. Inexpensive. |
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