How do the “ghost station” Oranienburg, the Gasometer and the Humboldthain Park look like from below? With the help of Berlin Underworlds you can enter the underground of Berlin to explore.
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cuccuma
The cuccuma scores big time with an outstanding coffee topped with a thick crema serving as canvas for latte art.
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AMRIT Schöneberg
AMRIT in Berlin-Schöneberg has been known since 1996 for its wide range of classic Indian dishes, complemented by generous cocktails and relaxed outdoor seating opposite the weekly market.
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AMRIT Kreuzberg
AMRIT in Kreuzberg has been bringing authentic Indian cuisine to Oranienstraße since 1996. The restaurant also offers business lunches, cocktail happy hours, and seasonally changing outdoor experiences right in the heart of the district.
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Tiergarten
Danish roots, Japanese soul: Sticks'n'Sushi on Potsdamer Straße in Tiergarten combines fresh sushi with grilled yakitori skewers into a concept that is unparalleled in Berlin. The restaurant, located in an impressive old building, is one of the city's most renowned sushi addresses.
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Charlottenburg
Japanese sushi restaurant with a Danish touch: Sticks'n'Sushi on Kantstraße is located directly at the eastern end near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Charlottenburg. Here, precise sushi craftsmanship meets Nordic design and a menu that leaves nothing to be desired.
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The Nails 80
The nail studio The Nails 80 in Rummelsburg offers gel nails, classic manicures, and pedicures with massage. The Nails 80 is also popular for pedicures, men's manicures, and men's pedicures.
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Das Hoven
Hoven on Pflügerstraße is known for its homemade brioche, hash browns à la Benedict, shakshuka, and the promise that everyone truly feels welcome at this queer café.
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Curry Wolf Lichtenrade
In the very south of Berlin, in the tranquil Lichtenrade, Curry Wolf upholds the flag of authentic Berlin Currywurst. The red stand on Bahnhofstraße is a neighborhood institution and a go-to for everyone who knows how Currywurst in Berlin should taste.
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Katerschmaus
Katerschmaus in Friedrichshain is a genuine piece of Berlin's subculture history – evolved from the legendary Bar 25, it now sits directly at water level on the Spree, nestled in the creative Holzmarkt area with charming ship interiors and a fantastic summer terrace over the water.