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Berlin Kulinarisch Berlin kulinarisch 15.192 gastronomische Betriebe in Berlin 9.455 Restaurants, Imbisse, Cafés & Eisdielen 1.903 Schankwirtschaften, Bars, Discos, Tanzlokale & Trinkhallen + 3.834 sonstige gastronomische Betriebe (Caterer, Verpflegungsdienstleister usw.) In Berlin gibt es 48 vegane & 193 vegetarische Restaurants & Cafés. In Berlin gibt es 1.600 Dönerläden Pro Jahr werden etwa 70 Mio. Täglich werden hier 400.000 Currywürste Döner in der Stadt gegessen! verkauft. 24 Foodtrucks sind täglich in Berlin unterwegs. In Berlin gibt es 65 Craft Beer- Betriebe. In Berlin gibt es 42 Kaffeeröstereien. Berlin hat 26 Michelin Sterne 6 × Restaurants 14 × Restaurants Restaurant-Empfehlungen rund um die touristischen Hotspots Friedrichstraße Reinhardtstraße 03 Spree Schiller Backstube 01 S+U Friedrichstraße U Mohrenstraße 02 Brasserie Desbrosses U Bundestag 08 Ishin Mittelstraße Spree Einstein unter den Linden 04 Leipziger Straße 07 Tiergartenstraße Ki-Nova 05 U Potsdamer Platz 09 Unter den Linden Lutter & Wegner Wilhelmstraße Brandenburger Tor 06 Facil Cookies Cream Stresemannstraße Straße des 17. Juni U Französische Straße Reichpietschufer Kochstraße Sra Bua by Tim Raue 10 Friedrichstraße Landwehrkanal Schöneberger Ufer Weingalerie und Café NÖ! U Hausvogteiplatz U Mendelssohn- S Anhalter Bahnhof Bartholdy-Park U Stadtmitte U Mohrenstraße Lennéstraße Leipziger Str. Potsdamer Straße Ebertstraße Leipziger Str. U Potsdamer Platz S Potsdamer Platz Wilhelmstraße U Kurfürstenstraße U Möckernbrücke Reichpietschufer Stresemannstraße Landwehrkanal U Kochstraße Schöneberger Ufer Axel-Springer-Straße Rudi-Dutschke-Str. Friedrichstraße S Anhalter Bahnhof B r Po tz ran To tsdamer Pla denburger Cecconi's 19 Hardenbergstraße U Rosenthaler Platz 20 Torstraße Torstraße 18 The Store Kitchen Mollstraße S+U Zoologischer Garten Shiori Kantstaße U Weinmeisterstraße What Do You Kaiser-Wilhelm- Gedächtnis-Kirche Fancy Love? 13 Tauentzienstraße Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 12 S Hackescher Markt 11 Spree 14 Kurfürstendamm Leibnizstraße U Kurfürstendamm KaDeWe Gourmet U Schillingstraße 15 Berliner Tommi’s Burger Joint Kaufhaus des Westens Friedrichstraße S+U Friedrichstraße Grosz 16 Fernsehturm Ku'damm DUDU 31 17 Lietzenburger Str. U Augsburger Str. 21 Mutter Hoppe Bundesstraße 2 Reinhard's Restaurant Crackers Kupfergraben Joachimsthaler Str. Französische Straße Uhlandstr. Spree U Spichernstr. U Hausvogteiplatz Hohenzollerndamm K ur m Al tz fürstendam exanderpla Potsdamer Platz 01 02 03 04 05 Brasserie Desbrosses Ki-Nova Schiller Backstube Lutter & Wegner Facil Im The Ritz Carlton Potsdamer Platz Arkaden Inge Beisheim Platz 2 Im Weinhaus Huth Potsdamer Platz Arkaden Potsdamer Platz 3 Potsdamer Straße 2 10785 Berlin Alte Potsdamer Straße 5 Potsdamer Straße 3 10785 Berlin 10785 Berlin www.schillerbackstube.com 10785 Berlin 10785 Berlin www.ritzcarlton.com www.ki-nova.de www.l-w-berlin.de www.facil.de 99 m 190 m 200 m 250 m 270 m Brandenburger Tor 06 07 08 09 10 Sra Bua by Tim Raue Einstein unter den Linden Ishin Mittelstraße Cookies Cream Weingalerie und Café NÖ Behrenstraße 72 Unter den Linden 42 Mittelstraße 24 Behrenstraße 55 Glinkastraße 23 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.srabua-berlin.de www.einstein-udl.com www.ishin.de www.cookiescream.com www.cafe-noe.de 26 m 200 m 350 m 400 m 550 m Kurfürstendamm 11 12 13 14 15 KaDeWe Gourmet Tommi’s Burger Joint What Do You Fancy Love? Grosz Dudu 31 Kaufhaus des Westens Ku'damm Knesebeckstraße 68/69 Kurfürstendamm 193/194 Bleibtreustraße 31 Tauentzienstraße 21 Kurfürstendamm 212 10623 Berlin 10707 Berlin 10707 Berlin 10789 Berlin 10707 Berlin www.whatdoyoufancylove.de www.grosz-berlin.de www.dudu31.de www.kadewe.de www.burgerjoint.de 500 m 700 m 1000 m 1.200 m 1.300 m Alexanderplatz 16 17 18 19 20 21 Mutter Hoppe Reinhard’s Shiori Cecconi’s CRACKERS The Store Kitchen Rathausstraße 21 im Nikolaiviertel Max-Beer-Straße 13 Torstraße 1 Friedrichstraße 158 Im The Store 10178 Berlin Poststraße 28 10119 Berlin 10119 Berlin 10117 Berlin Torstraße 1 www.mutterhoppe.de 10178 Berlin www.shioriberlin.com www.cecconisberlin.com www.crackersberlin.com 10119 Berlin www.reinhards.de www.thestores.com/berlin 600 m 650 m 850m 950 m 950 m 950 m Weitere Informationen: #foodspots_berlin und visitBerlin.de/essen-trinken facebook.com/visitBerlin twitter.com/visitBerlin instagram.com/visit_berlin Quellen: dehoga-berlin.de/brancheninfos/daten-fakten, 2016; vebu.de, 2016; Kauf.Da, 2016; Deutsches Currywurst Museum, 2009; visitBerlin.de foodtrucks-deutschland.de, 04.09.2017; berlin.de, 2017; ZEITmagazin Nr. 6/2016; Guide Michelin 2018 .
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