Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Germany Part 2

February 25, 2009

I am back to report on the rest of the restaurants from my jaunt through Berlin a couple of weeks ago.

The night I arrived, I was a little jet-lagged so I deferred to my new friends and colleagues with respect to what they wanted to have for dinner which was "Restaurant China City" near their hotel. It was definitely not high-end Chinese, but they had a HUGE menu with all the offerings that you would expect and it was very casual and inexpensive! They also had the biggest ice cream sundae that I have ever seen for dessert which my friend finished right down to the last lick! If you want to kick-back with no pressure, this place fits the bill. Beware that you may encounter a few difficulties with the Chinese servers who speak German and presumably Chinese, but no English though I guess you can't fault someone who already speaks 2 languages!

"Moreno Carusi" was a hidden gem serving up good Italian food with good service and it was tucked away in such close proximity to my hotel that I went twice during my stay. It is small with seating capacity probably less than 100 people so I would recommend a reservation if possible- it was totally full both nights I was there. As a starter, the Bufala Caprese (Mozzarella and Tomato) was wonderfully fresh- the cheese practically melts in your mouth. I also give high marks to the Pappardelle Ragu (with meat sauce) and the Canneloni as main courses. A bottle of the white Gavi de Gavi was very enjoyable and easy to drink. Desserts were also shared and enjoyed by everyone at our table- the creme brulee was very good and so was the tirimisu.

I LOVED the bustling atmosphere of "Il Calice"and we were a lively group so it was a perfect fit. Even late at night this fooderie was hopping! They have a very extensive wine list and we had a great bottle of red, but sadly I don't know which one it was- sorry! I was very excited to see oysters on the menu which is what I had to start and they were fab. For the main course, I along with some others had the risotto with shrimp (the biggest singular shrimp I have ever seen laid across the top of the risotto). Maybe we were just hungry, but plates that started with risotto were licked clean. We had a few vegetarians (no meat AND no fish) among our group and I must say that the restaurant was pretty accommodating considering they did not really have many (or any?) straight-forward vegetarian dishes- after some needed translations, they did make a pasta dish with red sauce with an assortment of veggies which seemed to be well received at our table as well. I would highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you are a wine lover.

Last, and in this case least, was Restaurant Maxwell. Those of you have read Foodie Favorites before know that I normally don't include places in my postings that I did not like but I have to make an exception here for a couple of reasons...
As we walked up to the restaurant, it is set back from the road, almost through an alley and when it suddenly appears, it is a breathtaking sight. The building dates back to 1893 and was once the sight of the Josty brewery. (picture at left) The building and courtyard are beautiful and apparently they serve dinner outside when the weather permits. I for one was excited by the initial ambiance and atmosphere which were totally different from anywhere we had been thus far. To say it went downhill from there would be an understatement. The service was beyond terrible- to give just a few examples (and there were many)- the wine wasn't served for about 3o minutes from when we ordered (and the wine that was recommended was not great), we waited well over an hour and a half between our appetizers and main course to be served and until the entree plates finally reached the table, we were told every 1o minutes that it would be out in 5 minutes, there was "apparently" no manager on duty on a Saturday night and the restaurant did nothing for us considering the long delays and overall poor treatment. (plus, I had the tomato cannelloni which I didn't really care for, though others had it and seemed to enjoy)
I decided to still include the restaurant however because of the beautiful setting, the fact that the restaurant apparently comes highly recommended (The Ritz Carlton sent us there) and has a loyal fan following AND there was one dessert that the chairman of our company somehow knew would be FABULOUS and ordered 1 for everyone at the table (after joking of course that we wanted to receive it the same night...maybe he wasn't joking?). If you do decide to give it a try, you may want to make sure they are fully staffed the night you are going and that there are no special events because from our experience the kitchen can't handle it AND you MUST have the Walnut Ice cream Brittle Lolly with Apple Wan Tan and Cranberries. You'll be glad you did!

Happy trails,
Foodie

Restaurant China City
Leipziger StraBe 46
Berlin
Phone: +49 30 20 45 38 02
Website: www.china-city.eu

Moreno Carusi
Leipziger Platz 15
Berlin
Phone: +49 30 224 881 56
Website: www.morenocarusi.com

Il Calice
Walter-Benjamin Platz 4
Berlin-Charlottenburg
Phone: +49 30 324 2308
website: www.enoiteca-il-calice.de

Maxwell
BergstraBe 22
Berlin
Phone: +49 30 280 71 21
Website: www.mxwl.de

Share your comments on this blog by going to http://foodiefavorites.blogspot.com and clicking on "comments" at the bottom of the posting or share with a friend by clicking on the share/mail icon. Thanks for reading!

Foodie Favorites Goes Global

February 16, 2009

My apologies for being away for so long. Diet Girl has been missing in action and it has taken some time to track her down... All kidding aside, I have been traveling and it has been very difficult to find the time to post to Foodie during my trip so sorry for that.

The good news is that Foodie Favorites has officially gone global! Germany, not necessarily known for it's food and fine dining like some of it's more obvious European neighbors like Italy and France, definitely did not leave this Foodie hungry (hence Diet Girl being M.I.A)! I was in Berlin for the last 10 or so days and in fact, there was a pleasantly surprising number of delicious places to eat and drink. If your travels or business happen to take you there, you will be able to impress your friends and colleagues with your knowledge of many good restaurants.

In no particular order, following is Part 1 of my German culinary tour (Part 2 to be posted within the week):

Note to Foodie Readers: In almost every case, one of my dinner companions ordered the wine which is why I have not been that specific with respect to what we had. (Plus, I rarely meet a glass of wine I don't like...)

My favorite restaurant in Berlin which I first went to during the Berlin Film Festival last year has to be "Grill Royal". It is trendy and "sceney", yet comfortable with good ambiance, located snugly next to the river with great food and equally great service. On this trip, we began with a nice glass of champagne and I had the tuna tartare to start and the halibut with risotto which were both prepared perfectly and were delicious. They also have a pretty extensive beef (or "grill") menu that I have ordered from previously and my friend had on this trip. We shared a lovely bottle of Italian red wine throughout the meal and nibbled on a cheese plate for dessert (one of my favorite dessert options as you know, and lucky for me, wildly popular in Europe!). If you are ever in Berlin, I highly recommend eating here and you MUST have a reservation!

Speaking of the cheese plate, one late afternoon around 6pm (dinner time by American standards), I was pretty hungry and knew I wouldn't be eating dinner for at least a few more hours so I stopped into "Lutter & Wegner" (L&W) for a snack. L&W is conveniently located across the street from The Ritz and close walking distance from The Marriot, The Grand Hyatt and The Mandala Hotel as well as various cinemas and shopping. They had a delicious cheese plate (quite large I might add) with 5 different types served with assorted breads. Other variations and interesting nibbles included a plate with cheeses and hams, mixed meats including prosciutto, etc. They also serve a full lunch and dinner menu. L&W also has a pretty substantial wine list by the glass and the bottle and it doubles as a wine shop. You can buy many German bottles to take away. It was definitely a warm cozy place to pass some time over a glass of wine and it was less than 20 Euros total.

Another night, a large group of us went to "Restaurant Refugium" which was fine dining complete with a delicious wine list and good service- even for a big group. We had German Riesling (of course!) and a French Bordeaux. I started with the thinnest slices of tuna carpaccio which was very enjoyable, but I must say that when I saw the 3 salmon appetizer which consisted of smoked salmon, salmon blinis and salmon tartare, I had orderer's remorse. I will definitely choose that next time. For my main course, I ordered one of the special menu pastas which was pretty similar to fettucine alfredo and very yummy. I hate to be boring, but a cheese plate is great to share among a large group and so we did... The menu was chock full of meat eater delights from pork to veal to calf's liver...you get the idea, but they did also offer several fish and pastas as well and from what I could tell everyone at our table enjoyed the meals and the company!

The last restaurant of Part 1, but not the least... "Cancun". A casual Mexican eatery with multiple locations throughout Berlin and Germany. It is super laid back, inexpensive, the portions are huge and the food is good. I shared a heaping plate of nachos to start and was already stuffed but still wanting more. I somehow also managed to shovel down chicken and beef tacos for the main course. To drink, what Mexican restaurant would be complete if they didn't offer all varieties of margaritas? As a whole, it is definitely a taste of something different among the "hoi polloi" restaurants especially if you just want to relax a little and so relax we did...

Stay tuned for Germany: Part 2 and don't forget that February 18 is National Drink Wine Day, followed by National Margarita Day on February 22.

Happy Speisesaal!
Foodie

Grill Royal GmbH
Friedrichstralse 105B
10117 Berlin
Phone +49 30 288 79 288
website www.grillroyal.com (mostly in German)
e-mail office@grillroyal.com

Lutter & Wegner
Bellevuestrasse 1
10785 Berlin-Mitte
Phone +49 30 263 90 372
website www.l-w-berlin.de
e-mail info@l-w-berlin.de

Restaurant Refugium
Gendarmenmarkt 5
10117 Berlin
Phone +49 30 2 29 16 61
website www.restaurant-refugium.de (mostly in German)
e-mail mail@restaurant-refugium.de

Cancun
Multiple Locations
Phone in Potsdamer Platz location +49 30 20 91 16 66
website www.cancun-restaurant.de
e-mail info@cancun-restaurant.de