Goldhahn und Sampson

Prenzlauer Berg


Pink Himalaya salt, Moroccan argan oil and crusty German bread are among the global pantry stockers tastefully displayed at this stylish gourmet gallery. Owners Sascha and Andreas hand-source all items, most of them rare, organic and from small artisanal suppliers. For inspiration, nose around the cookbook library or join up for a class at the on-site cooking school.

Also in Charlottenburg.


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