Weltrestaurant, Markthalle, Pücklerstraße 34, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg. or Berliner Stadtkrug, Manteuffelstraße 18
10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg. The second is a very small, old, traditional Berlin corner pub. Best to ring first (He speaks English) on 030 612 43 18. More information at http://www.Berlin-Explored.com
2006-12-06 23:47:15
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answered by john b 5
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2016-12-17 01:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Restaurant "Zur Letzten Instanz"
Established in 1621, Berlin's oldest restaurant resides in a forgotten nest of medieval streets, but German tourists do find it and then disperse among the warren of rooms. The small menu points to Berlin's most traditional dish and the specialty: Eisbein (pork knuckle). Napoléon is said to have sat alongside the tile stove, Mikhail Gorbachev sipped a beer here in 1989, and Chancellor Gerhard Schröder treated French president Jacques Chirac to a meal here in 2003. Actor Jack Nicholson took in its humble atmosphere while attending the Berlinale festival in 2004. Service can be erratic, though always friendly. Reservations essential. AE, DC, MC, V. Klosterstr. (U-bahn).
2006-12-07 09:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, I used to live in Berlin for 10 years. Take a Taxi to "Nikolai-Viertel" - some part of down-town, lotta good German restaurants overthere. Watch the signs in the windows saying "Eisbein", and NOPE, it's NOT disgusting. Just leave the fat on the plate, meat is fantastic and goes best with Sauerkraut and a good glass of "Berliner Pilsener" (beer). Enjoy!
Guten Appetit :-)
2006-12-06 21:42:16
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answered by Etobicoke 2
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Don't, it's disgusting... But if you must... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=eisbein+berlin&meta=
2006-12-06 20:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch your teeth LOL.
2006-12-07 05:00:01
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answered by Alex S 5
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