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Sun-Thu, noon-11pm; Fri-Sat, noon-1am
C, E at 50th St.
$8.50-$18
MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
38th St. to 53rd St., Sixth Ave. to Twelfth Ave.
"New York's wurst restaurant," the Hallo Berlin menu proudly proclaims. And the wurst is indeed the thing at this budget German midtowner. Gorge yourself on one of the "Berliner lunch specials;" or allow the skilled kitchen to strut its stuff and try one of the traditional German fish dishes (try the rollmops, veggie-stuffed marinated herring). More ambitious dinner fare includes wiener schnitzel and also the likes of koenigsberger klopse: white meatballs. One of the only good German restaurants left in Manhattan.
Hallo Berlin CartMon.—Fri., noon—4 p.m.; located at Fifth Ave. and 54th St.
Note
Reservations are only accepted for parties of 8 or more.
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