![]() The booze prices make it difficult to get rowdy, but it's a great place to start (or end) a night out. Swing by Benedict if you genuinely love breakfast-or breakfast for dinner. Naturally, a breakfast of this level comes with a price to match. Note that many of the menu selections come with an unlimited bread basket, filled with house-baked rolls. If you're craving sweet, the white chocolate pancakes with espresso syrup are divine. If you're feeling something savory, the namesake eggs Benedict is an obvious choice, and the shakshuka, currently trending around the city, also is fantastic. If you're ordering à la carte, be warned that most cocktails are pricey-many run into the double-digits.īenedict claims to have the best breakfast in Berlin, and that might actually be true. This is one of this late-night city's surprisingly few 24-hour restaurants, and even in the wee hours, the crowd here is more sophisticated than you might expect.īreakfast packages include mimosas or coffee, and both drinks are solid. ![]() Think: white subway tiles, low-slung midcentury armchairs, and trendy plant-print wallpaper. Chic and sophisticated, this 24-hour institution is all about style-both on and off the plate. Located in the historically more prosperous West Berlin, Benedict is the opposite of the eclectic-some might say "gritty"-East Berlin breakfast outposts.
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