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Tapas are part of everyday's life in Spain.

Crispy salads, deliciously filled wraps and freshly pressed juices - if you want to prevent a cold with a vitamin kick, dean & david in the new Kranzler-Eck on Kudamm is the right place for you!


Thursday is Soup Day at Suppengrün! Because on Thursday, the weekly menu changes, always featuring wonderful new soup creations.

A truly satisfying breakfast: Meyman Gourmet in Alt-Tempelhof brings Anatolian breakfast tradition to the table with rich platters, fresh ingredients, and homemade specialties. It is known for its particularly generous portions.





The two well-known shops Kauf dich glücklich and Glücklich am Park in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg belong together and specialise in tasty waffles and crêpes, self-made ice cream, sorbet and coffee specialities.




Located directly on the Kreuzberg Spree waterfront, within the historic walls of the former army bakery, Spindler & Klatt combines a chic restaurant ambiance with one of Berlin's most sought-after waterfront terraces. Pan-Asian cuisine, a lounge atmosphere, and views of the TV Tower, East Side Gallery, and Oberbaumbrücke define the setting.



Seven days a week, LION Burger & Steak offers freshly prepared burgers and steaks from the lava stone grill. LION brings American classics with high-quality German beef and crisp market-fresh vegetables to Friedrichshain.




Enjoy some game burgers in a rustic yet modern atmosphere in Penzlauer Berg.

The Volkskammer restaurant, not far from Ostbahnhof, transports its guests directly back to the GDR era. Look forward to culinary classics like Goldbroiler or Würzfleisch in an absolutely authentic ambiance.



Since 1989, Best Gemüse Kebap on Boddinstraße in Neukölln has been showcasing what Berlin Döner culture truly means: halal chicken, grilled vegetables, homemade sauces, and a menu focused on the essentials. This döner shop offers particularly delicious veggie alternatives with seitan, falafel, and halloumi.






Berlin-Charlottenburg's trendy waffle shop Waffle Brothers offers great waffles at fair prices.




The Little Green Rabbit in Berlin-Mitte impresses with fresh cuisine from local ingredients and helps cure hangovers with vitamin-rich delicacies.



Adam Mikusch started to sell his homemade dressing at Berlin's food markets - now he runs his own Berlin themed store EAT BERLIN with products and goods produced in the capital.

Berlin's honey is widely varied - Kaiser Honig produces its honey in many different flavors in its own factory.


Located directly at the Tiergarten lock in Charlottenburg, where excursion boats pass by on the Landwehrkanal, lies one of Berlin's most famous beer gardens. The Schleusenkrug combines beer garden culture with a true water view, a solid grill assortment, and a history dating back to the post-war era.



Located on Schlossstraße in Steglitz, one of Berlin's oldest Currywurst stands has stood since 1949. Zur Bratpfanne is a cult favorite in the south of the city, with homemade secret-recipe sauce and genuine Berlin wit at the counter.

Vienna has an outpost in the Bötzowviertel in Prenzlauer Berg. Gasthaus Alt Wien serves imperial-royal cuisine with Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, and Kaiserschmarrn in a wood-paneled ambiance without any hint of a tourist trap. Authentic Austrian hospitality that you can truly feel.





Daniel Brühl's second tapas bar in Berlin is located directly on Helmholtzplatz, in the trendy center of Prenzlauer Berg.

Turkish breakfast as it should be: Meyan in Schöneberg's Goltzstraße is a Mediterranean deli café that impresses with homemade spreads, menemen from a copper pan, and warm neighborhood charm.

The Holy Flat in Berlin-Neukölln convinces with vegan and vegetarian wraps and superfood bowls.


The Tapas Berlin holds every promise. More than 100 different tapas to choose from doesn't really make this an easy choice.

In the heritage-listed Arminius Market Hall in Moabit, Der Schmarrnkaiser serves classic Viennese home cooking with true Alpine character. Goulash, Schnitzel, and the namesake Kaiserschmarrn meet an atmosphere that briefly transports Berlin to Vienna.

Located by the water tower in Kollwitzkiez, directly on Knaackstraße, Sirene serves Turkish eggs on sourdough bread, fluffy cottage cheese pancakes, and seasonal breakfast dishes. Those looking for Turkish breakfast in Prenzlauer Berg will find one of the most harmonious addresses in the entire district here.





At the Indian restaurant Papadam in Berlin-Reinickendorf they not only serve the same-named lentil pancakes, but also many other Indian specialties.

The restaurant Chai Ji offers delicious Indian food without too many typical Indian clichés in Berlin-Friedrichshain.