Five new, great restaurants to try in Berlin this Spring
Berlin is the kind of city that never sleeps. This also mean that it can be somewhat a task to stay updated on everything that happens here – whether it is a concert, an event, or the best, a new restaurant, place or cafe opening. Yours truly is here for you! In this post I have collected five new restaurants and cafes that are definitely worth a try. Do you know any of these places, or better yet, have you tried them already? Let me know what you think in the comment section!
Five new, great restaurants to try in Berlin this Spring:
Cecconi’s – everyone loves Italian food
Pic: houseseven.com A very good question is – who doesn’t like Italian food? I can’t answer that, and therefore I predict a bright future for Cecconi’s. This Italian restaurant is basically located within the lobby of Soho House, but one doesn’t need to be a member of the exclusive club that is Soho House to eat here. The menu includes every Italian, hearty dish one could think of – from meat to pasta to pizza and tiramisu! A must in Berlin.
Torstraße 1, Mitte
Chicha – Peruvian food in hip surroundings
Pic Findingberlin.com Ever tried Peruvian food? If not, you are like me – before I went to Chicha that is. And thanks to Chicha I now know that Peruvian food is just yummy. Little dishes that are great to share, a nice ambience, great interior and very friendly staff all make Chicha a great experience.
Friedelstraße 34, Neukölln
Spindler – the perfect brunch spot
Another absolutely gorgeous place that is good for everything – dinner, lunch, breakfast and especially brunch in the weekend with all the classics such as eggs, bacon, pancakes and waffles. Spindler has beautiful decoration, and this place is a real life Instagram place.
Paul-Lincke Ufer 43, Kreuzberg
Pastificio Tostatti – homemade pasta
Not so new, but I recently heard about this place due to favorite StilinBerlin. So the owner basically grew tired of his office job, went to Italy to attend pasta school and then opened Pastifio Tostatti. And the people of Berlin are grateful! A cute, little place in Prenzlauer Berg with limited space for sit down dinner, but fear not! Pastificio Tostatti also serves food out of the house and offers homemade pasta and sauces, so one can become an Italian chef at home.
Schliemannstraße 14a, Prenzlauer Berg
The Bread Station – Proud Danish bakery
Denmark has a good and proud tradition when it comes to baking, and it is awesome that no Danish people (or anyone else in that matter) in Berlin have to miss good bread or cakes anymore since Danish The Bread Station opened their little cafe with a small but well curated selection of bread and cakes.
Maybach Ufer 16 Kreuzberg
For more great tips and special travel guides that take you further than the usual advice and tourists attractions, I am a big fan of Stay.com where I also contributed as a content writer for travel guides about Berlin – they also have a travel app that lets passionated travelers look up the best travel guides while being on the move. Find it here!
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Stay.com but is, as always, my own wording and opinions.
Ingen kommentarer endnu