The 10 best business restaurants in Berlin
French brasserie opposite the Willy Brandt House. Popular with politicians and beyond for its hearty quiches and tarte flambée. If you like it even heartier, order the Bourdin Noir, French black pudding. Impressive menu with French wines and Alsatian crémant.
Oyster bar meets German-French bistro cuisine in a class of its own. A decadent business lunch awaits you at lunchtime, while a four-course menu or an exciting selection of oysters tempt you in the evening.
German-Austrian classics such as schnitzel, Kaiserschmarren and Tafelspitz can be enjoyed at the Berlin institution Lutter & Wegner on Gendarmenmarkt. The selected wines are an excellent accompaniment.
At the trendy Hotel Michelberger in Friedrichshain, the lunch menu changes every month. The minimalist design with dark wooden tables and brightly tiled walls does not distract from conversations among business partners. Suitable for international guests: the service staff speak English.
On the site of the office of star architect David Chipperfield, who among other things redesigned the New Museum. A popular meeting place for a casual lunch, in summer in the courtyard under the plane trees.
The Brasserie is Tim Raue's declaration of love for simple French cuisine. In addition to various lunch menus full of classics such as bouillabaisse, there is also a Beef Wellington in a class of its own.
At the International Canteen on the grounds of the Nordic Embassies, choose from Nordic-inspired meals that change daily. It's best to visit after 1 p.m, when the canteen is open to the public.
Regional and seasonal Berlin-Brandenburg cuisine; ideal to introduce his guests to the regional specialities. Either as a two-course menu or as a soup and salad from the buffet. The location near Friedrichstraße and the Berlin Ensemble is also ideal.