Cosy and gay-owned restaurant with gay waiters and a gay chef specialising in fresh and tasty German dishes and Berlin specialties. The menu is not extensive and all-embracing, and in a good way. As for the name, 'kurhaus' refers to a govenment-sanctioned form of rehab rest, while 'Korsakow' makes reference both to two notable Russians: composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) and neuropsychiatrist Sergei Korsakoff (1854–1900). Weekday and Sunday last orders an hour before closing; Friday and Saturday a half-hour. Opened 2008. U-Bahn: Samariterstraße. S-Bahn/U-Bahn: Warschauer Straße.
Address
Grünberger Straße 81
Berlin,
Berlin
10245
Near: Gärtnerstraße
Hours
Mon to Fri 5pm—11pm
Sat and Sun 9am—11pm
Address
Grünberger Straße 81
Berlin,
Berlin
10245
Near: Gärtnerstraße
Hours
Mon to Fri 5pm—11pm
Sat and Sun 9am—11pm
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