Restaurant Volt
Berlin
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The Volt is located in Umspannwerk Kreuzberg, a former electric substation built in 1928 right on the idyllic Landwehr Canal. Chef Matthias Gleis carefully combines ingredients so that they complement each other while retaining their individual characters. Highly refined! Sample dishes include kohlrabi soup with curry and fried prawns and free-range chicken served with peas, chanterelles, carrots and maize.
Useful Information
- Address: Paul-Lincke-Ufer 21, Berlin-Kreuzberg
- Phone: +49 30 33 84 02 320
- More Info: www.restaurant-volt.de/en
- Address: Tue–Sat 6pm–11pm, Sun & Mon closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/voltberlin/
Dining
Berlin caters to every palate and budget, from multi-course menus at Michelin-starred restaurants to boulettes or a doner kebab at local snack bars. The city's culinary scene knows no bounds, offering Australian and French cuisine, exotic Asian dishes, and the iconic Berliner currywurst. Regional cuisine in Berlin is hearty and delicious, served in cosy traditional pubs. A unique highlight is the all-day breakfast offered by many cafes, perfect for night owls who enjoy a leisurely start to their day. In summer, city life spills outdoors, with beach bars along the Spree River becoming hotspots. These are ideal places to relax with a cocktail or savour a Berliner Weisse, a wheat beer mixed with raspberry or woodruff syrup. It's a summer treat you won't want to miss!