Phone: +49302082645
Address: Georgenstr. 203, 10117 Berlin, Germany
City: Berlin
Menu Dishes: 13
Reviews: 1066
Website: http://www.restaurant-nolle.de
"Our last night in Berlin, we walked toward the River Spree along the Frederichstrasse. Just before the viaduct for the train station, there is an alleyway to the right. The first restaurant we encountered was the Restaurant Nolle. What attracted us was the charming "Berlin" style with a 20's chic. One could sit out front but we went inside where there was lots of seating in front and back sections of the main dining room as well as more bar-like setting next door and (all the way in the back) a small outdoor garden setting. Our waiter was tall, handsome and charming and prepared with both German and English menus. (Everyone we encountered as we entered was very friendly and quickly directed us to the area of our choice.) Of course, we each had a beer from the tap. I chose the local potato soup with cut up pieces of wurst. Though it was my first serving of potato serving while in Berlin, it was the most attractive of others I'd seen in restaurants along the way. The portion was substantial, wonderfully hot and included sliced vegetables. Truly delicious for only 5.50 E. My husband for the meatloaf with fried onions and an egg on top. It included fried potatoes and small salad. The fried egg was perfectly done (kind of sunny side medium). His second try on this dish while in Berlin and thought it was great. For Americans, please note that the meatloaf in Berlin looks and tastes more like a large hot dog burger. Guess it is supposed to be a bit like Bratwurst meat but tastes a lot like a typical American hot dog. Still really great but don't expect an American version of "meatloaf." I had the large tossed salad with balsamic vinegarette dressing. You can also have a yogurt style dressing. Little heavy on the dressing but it was very fresh with lots of different vegetables. Sliced baguette was included. We stayed at the Maritim Pro Arte down the street and were thrilled to find such a charming place. We even enjoyed the hum of the trains passing by periodically in the building above. Would recommend this for a large group as there is plenty of space in the back and a wonderful German menu with some great options. We would definitely go back!"
All prices are estimates on menu.
Berlin, Germany's capital, blends history and modernity; enjoy currywurst and döner kebab, iconic street foods reflecting its diverse culinary scene.