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A Closer Look at Cafe Berlin
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 4 a.m.

Mark Manger
Bartender Sabrina Kuratomi pours German beer and wine.
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Cafe Berlin's mushroom cutlets (pilzekotelett) with spatzle and Brussels sprouts are a vegetarian dish ($8.45 at lunch, $12.95 at dinner).
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A sampling of the German fare at Cafe Berlin.
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Server Lucy Sossaman talks with owner Marlene Garrett behind the bar at Cafe Berlin.
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The apple strudel at Cafe Berlin costs $5.25.
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Chef Glenn Miller prepares a currywurst in the kitchen at Cafe Berlin.
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Mark Manger
Cafe Berlin's wiener schnitzel consists of breaded veal cutlet topped with fried onions. It's served with lemon and comes with two sides.
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Bartender Sabrina Kuratomi pours German beer and wine.
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The wiener schnitzel at Cafe Berlin consists of breaded veal cutlet topped with fried onions and is served with lemon. It comes with two sides of your choosing.
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Diners take in a meal at Cafe Berlin.
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The currywurst is a German-style bratwurst topped with curry tomato sauce. The $8.95 price includes salad and a choice of sides.
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Server Lucy Sossaman with drinks at Cafe Berlin.
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German beers on tap at Cafe Berlin.
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Chef Andrea Gonzalez preps a dish in the kitchen at Cafe Berlin.
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A dish at Cafe Berlin served with mashed potatoes, bread and a pickle.
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Plates of wiener schnitzel ($10.95 at lunch and $16.95 at dinner) being delivered at Cafe Berlin.
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Pan-fried pork chop topped with sauteed apples ($8.95 at lunch and $16.95 at dinner).
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Bartender Sabrina Kuratomi serves up drinks at Cafe Berlin.
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Server Lucy Sossaman picks up dishes ready for service at Cafe Berlin.
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Mark Manger
Cafe Berlin's kohlrouladen are meat-stuffed cabbage rolls topped with brown gravy. This dish is $8.95 at lunch and $13.95 at dinner.
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Mark Manger
The currywurst at Cafe Berlin is a German-style bratwurst topped with curry tomato sauce. It costs $8.95 and comes with salad and a choice of two sides.
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Mark Manger
Diners takes in a meal at Cafe Berlin.
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Mark Manger
The mushroom cutlets (pilzekotelett) with spatzle and Brussels sprouts are $8.45 at lunch and $12.95 at dinner.
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A large group takes in a German meal at Cafe Berlin.
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The jagerschnitzel is a breaded veal cutlet topped with a mushroom cream sauce; it costs $18.95 and comes with a salad and choice of two sides.
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Chef Glenn Miller preps pork chops.
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Mark Manger
A German meal at Cafe Berlin.
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Bartender Sabrina Kuratomi serving up German beer at Cafe Berlin.
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Mark Manger
The currywurst at Cafe Berlin is a German-style bratwurst topped with curry tomato sauce. It costs $8.95 and comes with salad and a choice of sides.
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Diners at Cafe Berlin.
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Cafe Berlin has different varieties of German schnapps, including apple.
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Diners await their meal at Cafe Berlin.
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In the kitchen at Cafe Berlin.
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Inside Cafe Berlin. Hours are 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 4-10 p.m. Saturday; 4-8 p.m. Sunday.
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German beer and German wine at Cafe Berlin.
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Cafe Berlin is located right off the 16th Street Mall, at 1600 Champa Street.
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German food in the dining room at Cafe Berlin.
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Shots of German apple-flavored schnapps.
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Diners receive their meals at Cafe Berlin.
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Mark Manger
Cafe Berlin is located right off the 16th street mall, at 1600 Champa Street.
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A Closer Look at Cafe Berlin
In this week's food review, Cafe Society food critic Gretchen Kurtz visits Cafe Berlin to sample its German fare. Mark Manger brought back these photos of the teenage restaurant's traditional cuisine.
See also:
- The teenage Cafe Berlin is in need of an intervention
- Best Food Porn of 2012 (so far)
In this week's food review, Cafe Society food critic Gretchen Kurtz visits Cafe Berlin to sample its German fare. Mark Manger brought back these photos of the teenage restaurant's traditional cuisine.
See also:
- The teenage Cafe Berlin is in need of an intervention
- Best Food Porn of 2012 (so far)
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