Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Staying and eating in Berlin




We stayed at the Circus apartments, having been upgraded from the hotel for 10 euros a night. It was an amazing place.





A long corridor, with two, yes, two, bathrooms on our right and the bedroom on the left





led to the extremely spacious sitting room/kitchen, with floor to ceiling windows on two facing walls






The sitting area,











with TV, sound system and ipad












kitchen and dining area






with the same dining chairs that we saw at the Bauhaus museum

and with great attention to detail, including where to place our key.






Chez Rose, a nice, intimate restaurant






was on Weinbergsweg, two minutes' walk from our apartment





and we ate here twice. The schnitzel was very good.




We had lunch at the Circus Hotel twice





The hotel has a very relaxed and trendy atmosphere





we sat by the window and looked out onto Rosenthaler Platz





and I enjoyed the avocado on toast with hummus and lots of other bits, enormously.





In the basement they have a display of the history of Rosenthaler Platz and of the hotel.

In the 1920s this was an area where the working class rubbed shoulders with the bourgeoisie






Philipp Fabish opened his clothing store in the building where the hotel is situated today. When he passed away a group of his heirs managed the store and his other businesses. In 1938 the building was 'transferred to Aryan  possession' days before Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) when Synagogues were torched and Jewish-owned businesses across Germany were pillaged.

Nazi repression and ever increasing persecution shattered the Fabish family. Philipp Fabischs' three children were deported to Teheresienstadt concentration camp in 1942 and were murdered, following years of harassment and oppression in Berlin.

The display tells us that 'the owners of the Circus Hotel are very much aware of the history of the building ... respecting the accomplishments of the Fabisch family and remembering their fate'.





Next to Chez Rose is Gorky Park, a Russian restaurant





a busy place with a vibrant atmosphere.





Einstein is situated on Under Der Linden





and we had lunch here. This place reminded me of the Viennese cafes.






Sauerkraut is next door to Gorky Park and is owned by the same people.




Wonderful atmosphere, German food.



La Cantina is a wonderful, very reasonably priced Italian restaurant





and we enjoyed the two meals we had here.




We had brunch at Pasternak which is just off Kollwitz Platz and next to the Water Tower . Pasternak is famous for its brunch. We had eaten here we the last time we visited Berlin six years ago, and were keen to go back.





Great atmosphere, people waiting to find a table,




and the spread was amazing.




We served ourselves several times










and then had pudding.





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