Aigner
(25 Französische Straße in Berlin, Germany)
Aigner restaurant in the heart of Mitte Berlin enjoys views of the charming Gendarmenmarkt from its ...terrace and vistas of the French and German cathedrals. Aigner has furnishings rescued from the legendary Café Aigner in Vienna, from the billiard table to the modernist Thonet furniture, wine bins along the walls and mirrored ceiling, giving an air of elegant restraint. Private groups may make use of the billiard room. This is a fine restaurant and watering-hole for Berlin’s high-fliers – like former Chancellor Schröder -- though award-winning chef-owner Herbert Beltle cares little for that moniker. Instead, he concentrates on using the freshest ingredients to create excellent regional Austrian and south German cuisine alongside newer, lighter inventions. Signature dish is Tafelspitz, served in a brass kettle with haunch and shoulder of beef, veg, savoy cabbage, crème fraiche and apple-flavoured horseradish. Other dishes include ice cream of potato-leek soup with fried scallops, pink-fried calf’s kidneys in mustard sauce with potatoes, and Tete de Moine with fig mustard. Strong wine list. A few steps from the Schauspielhaus theatre.
Upon arrival, please inform the restaurant that your booking was made via toptable.
A credit card is required for group bookings, absolutely no money will be charged to your card, this is just to secure the booking.
Opening hours:
Mon - Sun 12pm - 1am
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Austro-German, averageThreeCourseFor2534GBP, closeToStadtmitte