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Nußbaumerin

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Authentic Austrian

Australian specialists since 2008, using traditional family recipes brought to Berlin by restaurant owner Johanna Nußbaumer, plus modern variations on classic dishes. Schnitzel is meant to be a very good thing here indeed. Elegant decor. Open Monday to Thursday for "business lunches". Closed Sunday. The name translates as a female version of 'walnut tree'. U-Bahn: Adenauerplatz.



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