Tadshikische Teestube

Berlin


Treat yourself to a Russian tea ceremony complete with silvery samovar, biscuits and vodka, or tuck into hearty Russian blini (pancakes) or vareniki (dumplings) while reclining amid plump pillows, hand-carved sandalwood pillars and heroic murals in this original Tajik tearoom. The authentic space was gifted by the Soviets to the East German government in 1974.

In summer the sun-dappled courtyard is a mellow spot for a bite or drink.


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