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BERLIN RESTAURANTS & MORE
Indeks: BERLIN RESTAURANTS & MORE
You can feel like a true Berliner thanks to the insider's tips in this handy guide. From the best Currywurst stand to the coolest place to grab a cocktail and all the best places to sample fine Berlin cuisine, these are truly priceless pointers. This title highlights: Legendary restaurant and bar Paris Bar; Diener Tattersaal, German pub with typical Berlin beer and food; Green Door - you have to ring the doorbell to gain entrance to this stylish night spot; Cafe Einstein - a classic coffee house in an old villa; Kumpelnest 3000, a glamour-trash bar in a former brothel?
You can feel like a true Berliner thanks to the insider's tips in this handy guide. From the best Currywurst stand to the coolest place to grab a cocktail and all the best places to sample fine Berlin cuisine, these are truly priceless pointers. This title highlights: Legendary restaurant and bar Paris Bar; Diener Tattersaal, German pub with typical Berlin beer and food; Green Door - you have to ring the doorbell to gain entrance to this stylish night spot; Cafe Einstein - a classic coffee house in an old villa; Kumpelnest 3000, a glamour-trash bar in a former brothel? Borchardt, the brasserie where the likes of Tom Hanks, Goldie Hawn, Gerhard Schroder have eaten Wiener Schnitzel; Konnopke's Imbiss, birthplace of the famous Berlin Currywurst; and, Wohnzimmer, a cosy, vintage-style cafe in Berlin's most hottest neighborhood, Prenzlauer Berg. Special features include: exclusive hand-illustrated cover, exclusive hand-illustrated map for each area, information such as history, design, opening hours, and signature dishes, hand-illustrated tear-out postcard, and, softcover with a sturdy PVC jacket.
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- Liczba stron
- 192
- Wymiary
- 14x19,5cm
- Język
- Angielski
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