Le Caprice

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In a world where restaurants seen to come and go in the blink of an eye there is something reassuring about Le Caprice in London’s Piccadilly. A feature on Arlington Street for over thirty years it stands as a testament to the fact that if you give people what they want they will come back again and again. My visit last week was the first in a number of years but it hadn’t changed much, still as busy as ever and we were extremely lucky to get a table for lunch without a reservation. There are still the celebrity photographs on the walls but it is so much more than that, it is a calm and relaxing dining room despite being busy, where service is attentive without being overbearing. It is so comfortable that you want to come back, maybe not next week, but it will always be on the list of restaurants to visit in London.

The menu has a certain familiarity about it with some well chosen specials of the day. There is something for everyone in what might be described as a modern British style. The cooking is good and consistent across the dishes we had. The tuna ceviche had lovely balance with the chilli complementing and enhancing rather than overpowering with its heat. The John Dory, perhaps my favourite fish, was just excellent, perfectly cooked and with a chorizo croquette that had crispness with a beautifully smooth filling. To finish the Seville orange almond cake was perfectly moist and the olive oil ice cream was subtle and delicate.

Tuna Ceviche, Avocado, Chilli and Lime
Deep fried ricotta stuffed zucchini flower, shaved asparagus and tomato
John Dory roasted with cauliflower and chorizo croquette
Roasted baby chicken with broad beans
Seville orange almond cake with olive oil ice cream.
Mixed berry and honeyed mascarpone with apricot ice creams

The relatively short wine list features mainly French wines along with some well chosen bottles from the rest of the world. We went with the Good Ordinary White from nearby merchants Berry Brothers & Rudd. Nothing ordinary here, bags of lime and gooseberry with freshness and a great accompaniment to lunch. As you might expect from its location prices aren’t cheap here but in my view it offers value for money on many levels and I for one will be back one day.

Eating and Drinking in Mitte Berlin

Mitte is the district which makes up most of central Berlin. It is a large area and includes many of Berlin’s top sights and museums. Bearing its size in mind this post does not attempt to give a comprehensive view of the dining and drinking options available, it is simply an overview of the places I have enjoyed on recent visits to the city.

The Barn. Auguststaße 58.

The Barn not only brews the most delicious coffee it roasts its own beans and you can buy a bag to take home. This is a great place for breakfast with a good selection of pastries and sandwiches. It’s only small but turnover is reasonably fast.

Einstein. Unter den Linden 42.

Just a short walk from The Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate this is a café/restaurant in the more traditional style and an excellent place for breakfast after getting up early to see the sights before it gets too busy.

Rutz Weinbar. Chausseestraße 8.

Restaurant Rutz is one of Berlin’s seven two star Michelin restaurants with chef Marco Müller at the helm. Downstairs from the restaurant is a wine bar which itself holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand. The wine bar menu offers creative interpretations of traditional, regional dishes and as  you would expect the cooking is first class. The wine list is excellent and naturally German wines feature heavily, there is a good choice of wines by the glass and the staff are very knowledgeable and helpful.

Beereau. Claire Waldorf Straße 4.

A small but cosy bar located just off Friedrichstraße. It may only be small but it is wonderful place to stop off for an early evening beer. There are a small number of beers on tap and a good selection in the fridges. The place is quite relaxed with a good selection of beer related books.

Muret La Barba. Rosenthaler Straße 61.

This very popular Italian is part café, part wine bar and part restaurant and it works so well on all levels. The cooking here is authentic and very good and the wine choices are excellent and reasonably good value for money. It can get very busy in the evenings so prebooking is a good idea.

The Circus Hotel. Rosenthaler Straße 1.

The Circus Hotel is an excellent place to stay on a visit to the city and it has an excellent café/bar on the ground floor. I can never quite make out if it is part of the hotel or a separate enterprise but as with the hotel the reception is welcoming, the decor is superb and the food excellent. It is such a relaxing place you have to make a big effort to get back out and carry on with your day.

Katz Orange. Bergstraße 22.

Located in a former brewery and in a courtyard, the setting is fantastic. In warm weather there are tables arranged outside, covered by large parasols, which, if the weather permits, should be your choice of seating. The interior of the restaurant is arranged over two floors and is warm and inviting. So dining either inside or outside it’s a win win! The cooking here is fantastic and the wine list excellent.

BrewDog. Ackerstraße 29.

With somewhere in the region of 30 beers on tap including guest beers this is an ideal stopping place for beer lovers. They also do a good range of pizzas and salads.

Mikkeller. Torstraße 102

The Danish brewery Mikkeller is regarded as one of the best in the world and has bars in several major cities around the world. The bar in Mitte is small with seating arranged into three areas plus tables outside for when the weather permits. The decor has a very Scandinavian feel and creates a relaxed and calming environment, ideal for drinking a beer or two!

Three Places for Craft Beer in Berlin

Berlin is a big city. With a population of over 3.5 million there are plenty of bars serving a wide range of beers from all over the world. In that sense this post is only the tip of the iceberg, these are three places I have been and particularly enjoyed and would heartily recommend to anyone who has an interest in great beer.

Muted Horn.

This is a great little bar in the district of Neukölln which is well worth searching out. Serving 22 beers on tap, both local and international, and an even larger selection of bottles there is something for everyone here and its easy to see why it is so popular with craft beer enthusiasts.

There is plenty of seating and even a small area outside. There’s a nice relaxed atmosphere here and you can easily while away an hour or so without much effort. Although they don’t serve food they don’t mind if you bring your own and you can even send out for a delivery.

Muted Horn, Flughafen straße 49.

U8 Boddinstraße is the nearest U-Bahn station a mere couple of minutes walk away.

Monday-Thursday 17.00-0200. Friday 17.00-03.00. Saturday 15.00-03.00. Sunday 15.00-02.00

Beereau.

A small but cosy bar located just off Friedrichstraße in Mitte. It may only be small but it is wonderful place to stop off for an early evening beer. There are a small number of beers on tap and a good selection in the fridges. The place is quite relaxed with a good selection of beer related books.

Beereau, Claire Waldorf Straße 4.

U6 Oranienburger Tor is the nearest U-Bahn station.

Tuesday-Thursday 14.00-22.00, Friday 14.00-00.00, Saturday 14.00-19.00

Mikkelller

The Danish brewery Mikkeller is regarded as one of the best in the world and has bars in several major cities around the world. The bar in Mitte is small with seating arranged into three areas plus tables outside for when the weather permits. The decor has a very Scandinavian feel and creates a relaxed and calming environment, ideal for drinking a beer or two!.

There are twenty four beers available on tap. Most are Mikkeller’s own brews but there are also a number of guest beers. Staff are approachable, helpful and knowledgable so navigating the menu if you are unsure is not a problem. Servings are available in two sizes, 40cl and 80cl.

Mikkeller,Torstraße 102.

U8 Rosenthaler Platz is the nearest U-Bahn station.

Sunday-Thursday 15.00-00.00, Friday-Saturday 15.00=02.00