German restaurant
Food & drink
Vibe
Clam chowder
Apple pie
Sauerbraten
Sauerkraut
Beer
Schnitzel
Tomato soup
Bar
Currywurst
Chocolate brownie
Steak
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Traditional German food at its finest.The wait staff was so helpful with recommendations for both beer and food.Their suggestions were perfect! We were full but made room for apple strudel with ice cream and whipped cream...I would highly suggest you do the same.Look it up on Google maps as it is slightly off the beaten path in Berlin.
Although it's located in the touristy area near Ku'damm, this place oozes authentic German vibes.The service is extremely friendly (they speak English) and took care of me while I waited for my date to arrive.We got a Pfefferlinge soup to start (tasty!) and my date also got a Goulash soup as her main, which she reported was also delicious.I ordered the Schnitzel as my entree of course, and when they brought it out, the waitress noted how small it was and brought me a whole other cut for free! How nice is that?! The Schnitzel itself was good and comes with Preiselbeeren and a vinegar-based potato salad, which I liked a lot.We were tempted to get dessert, but sadly the only traditional option they have is the Apfelstrudel, which I'm not super fond of.But overall, I really liked this one! With the super friendly service in a convenient area and a solid menu, I can definitely see myself coming back for more.Maybe I'll see you there! Prost!
A traditional German restaurant, full of wonderful paintings on its walls and of course, tasty food.The schnitzel was really good and the Riesling tasted great.The atmosphere in the interior is something else, really beautiful.The service was a little bit slow, evidently due to the sheer amount of people dining at the restaurant.We were the only tourists dining among them, which means that Krombach is truly a German restaurant, frequented by the Berliners themselves.