Marjellchen

Location

Berlin
Germany
52° 30' 11.916" N, 13° 19' 4.188" E
DE
General info: 

You will certainly get hungry after all this visiting and walking around, so keep you dinner appointment free for the best restaurant in Germany – Marjellchen. You can find it in
an interesting building on Momsenstrasse in Charlottenburg, just a few hundred yards from the S-Bahn station at Savignyplatz. The friendly staff and escuisite recepies will make you feel like home. We recommend trying the Rinderroulade (bacon, onions, mustard and pickles wrapped in thinly sliced beef), the Schmandschinken (Cream Ham) or some other temtation.

Getting there: 

S-Bahn station at Savignyplatz

Costs: 

General drink and food costs. Open every day from 5 pm.

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