Thank
you to my guest blogger this week - our MD, Wendy Bartlett.
New food experiences
The great German sausage |
Delicious deli
Historically
Berlin is significant and fascinating but what about the food experience? Well,
it was as diverse as the history. They have a challenge to overcome their
reputation for bland food and there is definitely a preference for meat and 2
veg. However the pastries and bakeries are amazing and I think they are the
best in Europe. I also found one of the best food emporiums I have ever seen-
it was in the ‘KaDeWe’ department store, there was a veritable array of
delights. Each food category counter area was an example of the best; be it
cheeses (I smelt it before I saw it!), chocolates, sushi, delicatessen meats
and of course counters bursting with the great German sausage.
Berlin’s most famous dish
The
mystery is with such devotion to sausages, why in Berlin do you see
advertised everywhere the ‘currywurst’ - what is the fascination and need to claim Berlin
as the home of the ‘currywurst’?!! (a battle with Hamburg apparently, but one I
suggest they don't shout about that too loudly). We queued with many others, we
thought this must be something not to be missed, and we shunned all the other
delights in-store. Imagine our astonishment when we got said German sausage,
smothered, and I really do mean smothered, with ketchup then sprinkled with
curry powder.
This ‘currywurst’ delight is
not one we will be featuring at bartlett mitchell!
The view from the Kafer Restaurant |
So
the ‘currywurst’ eating experience wasn't the highlight but two other
experiences stood out. One was an evening meal in the Kafer restaurant atop the
Reichstag, not so much for the food, which was acceptable, but more the
location and the stunning dome designed by Sir Norman Foster. I love the idea
of the German parliament being overlooked through this tourist glass top. Its
purpose and significance is to show their transparency of actions to the
people.
Innovative food service
The
other new experience was the innovative at-table self service beer point and touch
screen food ordering. It’s coming to London too and I can see it being a big
hit. It was simple and fun and you paid by the centilitre so we were able to
top up in dribs and drabs so we always had a fresh cold beer. Tempting as it
was, we were not drawn to add the sweet syrups to our beer with the luminous
green apple or the fluorescent pink raspberry colours. We wondered what the bright
green and red drinks were, served in manly beer glasses complete with straws? This
Berlin delight I am pleased to say we will save for another day ... maybe.
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