Phone: +493048829999
Address: Birkenstraße 17, 10559 Berlin, Deutschland, Germany
City: Berlin
Dishes: 33
Reviews: 4983
Website: https://www.osmanya.com/
"The restaurant fills several market gaps. First, it is the first, truly elegantly furnished restaurant in Kiez around Birkenstraße. Here everything looks white and quite expensive, and the lighting is skillfully integrated into the wall cladding. The dishes and the corners cannot stop. Nevertheless, a restaurant whose establishment is suspected in the middle or Wilmersdorf would be suspected instead of in the proletarian northern part of Moabit. This restaurant for the Kiez is also the long awaited, good sign. Thanks to the many beautiful old buildings and the proximity to both Berlin centers, East and West, the area has potential anyway. The restaurant also closes a market gap through the concept of non-compliance with Turkish cuisine as fast snacks or bourgeois restaurant. Here you want more. And while the appetizers and desserts still have some types of refreshments, one can say at the main dishes that the experiment with Ottoman cuisine has succeeded here. Things are really tasty as anywhere else in this city, where the Turks should be the largest minority. The kitchen, which then comes to the table, is very in line with the taste of another minority in Berlin, which is now represented by a six-digit number of members in the city. These appetizers with the dough bags, right? In any case, they taste so despite garlic sauce. And Dessert is as sweet as the Russians in this city wish. In fact, there are only a few tables on an evening with difficult weather and Silversterkater. But one third of these tables speaks Russian. A coincidence? Or do you meet the typical taste with the very high protein kitchen? A praise for the service and for the service and for the very good, open Turkish red wine (name translated: Bullauge!) Do not like everything to work, but the store has potential."
All prices are estimates.
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