Restaurants in Brandenburg
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Restaurant Uhlmann
Located in an 18th-century pottery workshop, this restaurant is a luscious port of call for modern German fare. The menu, sourced from farm-fresh ingredients, changes frequently but may feature such inspired concoctions as rabbit with a kohlrabi-chanterelle salad, or quail paired with ratatouille and basil polenta.
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Maison Charlotte
This enchanting bistro may be in the Dutch Quarter but it's so fantastically French you half expect to see the Eiffel Tower out the door. Oysters and foie gras make appearances, but so do more rustic offerings, such as croques (toasts) and Flammkuchen (Alsatian pizzas).
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Meierei Potsdam
Near Schloss Cecilienhof, this brewpub is especially lovely in summer when you can count the boats sailing on the Jungfernsee from your beer-garden table. The hearty dishes are a perfect match for the delicious suds brewed on the premises.
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Zum Fliegenden Holländer
The name is apropos for this Dutch Quarter restaurant, with its traditional blue-and-white Delft tiles, wood-burning fireplace and historic etchings. The kitchen prefers no-nonsense German fare to culinary flights of fancy.
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Ristorante Massimo 18
Massimo 18 specialises in robust southern Italian cucina. From wafer-thin carpaccio to mounds of linguine with lobster, and locally sourced roast lamb with rosemary potatoes, it's all lip-smacking good.
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Lehmofen
This smart Turkish place is a world away from your average doner shop, serving dishes from its eponymous clay oven. Service can be slow, though. Enter through the Stadtpalais or the Karstadt department store.
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El Puerto
It's fiesta time at this restaurant right in the newly revamped Potsdam harbour. Sit amid soaring palm trees, sangria in hand, tapas on the table, and watch the boats bopping in the breeze.
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Daily Coffee
This friendly café presents you with a global menu ranging from Thai soups to wholesome wraps, crispy nachos to Chinese stir fry. Snag an outdoor table for primo people-watching.
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Pfeffer & Salz
This Italian eatery stands out for its authenticity. All noodles are homemade daily, the antipasti selection is mouth-watering and the pizza comes crispy-hot from the wood-fired oven.
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Café Hundertwasser im Logenhaus
Seasonal and international staples are on offer in a majestic 1879 Freemasons lodge with a pleasant summer garden. The (separate) Luz Lounge bar-club next door opens at 10pm.
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Loft
Fine views, bright surroundings and a lovely terrace make this a favourite place to enjoy decent food ranging from pasta to steaks.
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La Madeleine
Crepes are very popular at this French café-restaurant – a few tables are placed out front on the footpath in summer.
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Klosterkeller
Traditional and touristy but loads of fun, Klosterkeller is a good restaurant, wine bar, beer garden and cocktail bar.
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Mövenpick Zur Historischen Mühle
International cuisine with huge beer garden and children's playground.
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