The Kurhaus Kursakow was the second place on my journey through Berlin’s most interesting restaurants with German cuisine. Located directly at Boxhagener Platz in Friedrichshain I was surprised that I never came across it although I have been living right around the corner not too long ago. But hey, better late then never!
My first visit to the Kurhaus a few weeks ago was absolutely pleasant. On the menu you’ll find very traditional German specialties for reasonable prices. My plate of Rouladen, which is one of my favorite German dishes, looked a lot like you would expect it from your loving German granny. Very yummie! With the traditional kitchy interior of the place you quickly feel at home here. For more impressions and details look after the schnaps.
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Kurhaus Korsakow
Grünberger Straße 81
10245 Berlin
Reservations: 030 – 547 377 86
Prices: breakfast buffet 9 EUR, dinner 9-15 EUR
Open: Tue-Fri from 17h, Sat-Sun from 9h
Over 40 years ago I was posted to Berlin (West). I was assigned to take some politicians for Chicago out to dinner. They said that they wanted to eat Berliner food, so I took them to a place were I would go to eat kidneys the way may grandmother made back home. Every one of those politicians ordered steak and potatoes.