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Nobelhart & Schmutzig is currently the No.
45 best restaurant on The World's 50 Best List, and a Michelin Guide Michelin Star restaurant. The only photos I took during the entire meal, which was a first for me. They have an old school photo ban. You're not allowed to take photos during service. Honestly, it was super relaxing and the food was incredible. An absolute amazing experience.
Be the first to ReplyThe food is very good and very traditional.
The butter is absolutely incredible and the service is great. They can offer you great suggestions on wine parings as well. It's a very cool vibe.
Be the first to ReplyIt is high time that exquisite, yet down-to-earth dining,
It is high time that exquisite, yet down-to-earth dining, wine pairing and chatting with the artists who make it happen, is now available to mere mortals. Berlin's Nobelhart and Schmutzig have created the wondrous world in which this happens. Their incredible dining experience starts from the moment one approaches the absolutely uninviting shuttered front visage of the restaurant on the street. Hesitantly, one tries the door - locked - then presses a lonely looking buzzer. It opens after a moment and, as if entering another dimension, guests are brought into one of the warmest and most inviting cooking and dining atmospheres ever created by a restaurant concept. While carefully selected, relaxing LPs spin away on a turntable, the diners sit at a finely finished, and adequately wide wood dining bar which frames the open kitchen activities. The lighting is perfect for seeing your food and otherwise the lighting is gentle and in the best sense, shadowy and intimate. The kitchen itself - which is only about ten feet away - is well lit and the focus of the night's entertainment. The food-smart, engaging and attentive staff artfully combine the best local herbs, fruits, vegetables, fish and meat of this earth. The guest is encouraged to review one of the most amazing wine and beer (and schnapps!) lists ever presented in a restaurant. But thankfully, diners can relax in the experienced hands of the staff's suggested wine pairings which strategically change with every course. The whole dining experience takes place in a nest of intimacy in which one can enjoy the evening with one's own dining partner(s), as well as share in the experience with other diners (as I did). The well-informed, amiable and hip staff are not intrusive, but always there to give you some interesting information about the origins of the food and recipes (they make their own butter). Each staff member contributes to the guest's appreciation of the thought and care put into the night's amazing food and wine offerings. All staff, including the cooks, pass by and have a quick chat, present a course or pour more wine, before the night is over. The quiet grace and humour with which these people entertain their guests made me feel like I was happily thrust into a world existing exclusively for sharing a passion for high standard, off beat and unusual food and wine. The aromatic and diverse ten courses unfold at a casual pace. The cool and unruffled cooks and servers never looked rushed or harassed and the guests merely wait for the next fabulousness to savor and swallow. It was almost heartbreaking to know the magic was about to end when the last dessert course was served. Words truly cannot capture the atmosphere, food, human groove - and above all - their understanding of the importance of dining as a work of art. Congratulations to them all!
Be the first to ReplyYou must eat here.
The end. Jk not the end! We sat at the long u-shaped counter and had an incredible experience and by the end of the night my friend and I were best friends with the three groups next to us (a couple and two solo ladies). FUN. The guy in charge has such a fun, sassy attitude. The staff are all friendly and professional. And the food. Yeah, incredible. Something I especially liked was the no photo rule. Also that to start they ask you if you prefer something bitter or sweet to start. Bitter! They gave me the best vermouth I've ever had. There's a beverage pairing but it's the most flexible I've ever seen. It get organic and customized. Not stuffy or set in any way. We did ALL the recommended beverages and it was a fun adventure. People around us were more selective and drank way less. The staff were good at accommodating all the different preferences and personalities. AND the entrance is a unlabeled door with humorous stickers in it. I love that one of the top 50 restaurants in the world has a sticker that says anal on its front door. Perhaps that summarizes the experience in of itself.
Be the first to ReplyI thought I wasn't a fan of German food.
This restaurant helped me realize I just never had GOOD German food before. I wan't able to take any pictures out of respect for the restaurant's wishes. The menu mentioned how the biggest tip for the staff would be to enjoy the dinner without any pictures and phones. I have to say, I was able to focus on my dinner and company more- a rarity in our social media driven world. The food was amazing! Some of the dishes were decent, but then some that absolutely wowed me. The most notable dish for me was the spatzle made with chicken liver, which was inspired by the sommelier's grandmother's recipe. It can't get more German than that! Another notable item from my meal was the bread. I nearly filled up on the bread alone! The house churned butter definitely added to the mouthfeel and flavor. The non- alcoholic pairing was great all the drinks were familiar yet complex. This restaurant tries to source most of its ingredients as local as possible, something I really appreciate. The best thing about this restaurant- they don't welcome AFD supporters which from an American's view means Nazis! I love how unapologetic this restaurant is. They're doing an amazing job and I feel honored that I was able to enjoy it.
Be the first to ReplySometimes you really have to wonder.
I'd been wanting to try it out for what seems like years. Well, I finally bit the proverbial bullet and headed out there with balanced expectations. Quite frankly, I'd heard so much hype about it I wondered if it wasn't just an instagram opportunity for hipsters with more money than brains... anyway, here goes. The appetisers were chunks of sourdough bread with butter and Leberwurst. All fine but really all that fuss about them making their own butter?Then it was all downhill from there.At first I thought oh no! I caught it! The virus symptoms! I can't taste anything. Can't smell anything!I was soon disappointed NOT to have caught it. Food actually was uninspiring muddled and tasteless. 7 courses most of which were made out of weeds plucked out of the garden and with something that was pretentiously called a slow cooked pork belly and was as tough as a shoe sole and quite frankly far less tasty (not that I ever ate a shoe, but I actually started considering the option). Also, eating a head of grilled lettuce should be a refreshing experience but when you get that horrible grittiness between your teeth, I don't care where that lettuce grew up or the name of the picker. Learn how to wash vegetables! Ok. The wine list is impressive, but then again, not sure anyone needs 150 pages of wines to chose from, especially when the sommelier is being rushed about and can't take the time to advise and discuss. Nevertheless a wonderful champagne and Pinot noir saved the evening (hence the 2 stars)I left €500 for two on the counter and thought that was - regardless of the stupid price - the worst meal I've had in ages. So yes. If you have more money than brains and only concerned in adding a picture of (one) asparagus in the middle of a plate to your instagram account, please do rush over. I won't ever see you there, that's for sure.
Be the first to ReplyA wonderful culinary experience, the fixed menu is an
A wonderful culinary experience, the fixed menu is an incredible experience on flavors. Already have an appointment to return. Highly recommended!!
Be the first to ReplyNobelhart & Schmutzig was a fantastic experience.
First when you get there, it's quite enigmatic. No sign, just big windows with white curtains and a little plaque with the name discreetly put against the glass. From the street you'd think it's a nail salon or something like that. Then you ring the bell and you discover Billy. Tall, big eyes, big hair, big voice, energetic, loud and funny. The room is dark and wide, a large " bar " for about 30 eaters and in the middle the cooks working on the only menu which is changed every morning according to the products they receive from their selected producers. That's the concept they created five years ago : make Berlin food from seasonal products exclusively coming from Berlin and around Berlin. Like Noma, you will say ; yes but even more. Noma used ingredients from the whole Scandinavia and Nordic countries. Here it's even more local. If they don't have that product close to Berlin, it won't be in the menu. For beverages of course they have some from further but a lot of German wines, ciders, beers, schnaps, etc in a wine list of 100+ pages like I had never seen before. Everything you can wish for (Ganevat, Guiberteau, Dagueneau, Mas Jullien, VxTelegraphe, Souhaut, Horizon, etc Etc all the big ones and many many less known but interesting ones). Quite amazing. The menu was a total delight. Mostly végétal components and lots of emotion from beginning to the end. I cried on the tomatoe and leek dish and was transported several times to total bliss through the 12 courses including apps and the " departure cannelé " you get as you walk out the door (I stole one before as a joke and took a bite but Billy saw it and ate the rest !! Haha). Nobelhart & Schmutzig was my best food experience in Europe this year after Noma. It was amazing and it's worth the trip just to eat there. It's fucking great and fucking fun !!!
Be the first to ReplySome of the best wine pairings I've ever had.
Billy Wagner is a delight. Service was magnificent and the schnapps.....just ask. Danke.
Be the first to ReplyStaff went out of their way to create a menu for me and my
Staff went out of their way to create a menu for me and my group. We had special dietary restrictions and they respected this!They served us a multi course meal and everything was generally delicious The best part was one of the desserts that was made from pine needles. It was a snow that tasted like a Christmas tree. It was delicious and refreshing and reminded me of the holidays The best part about this establishment is that everything is locally sourced Their service was great and it was a memorable meal!
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best dining experiences I've ever had, and I've
One of the best dining experiences I've ever had, and I've been very fortunate to have some amazing dinners. Everyone took so much pride in their work, from the sommelier, who introduced us to some very special wines and beers to pair with the courses, to the cooks who brought out and explained every course. Loved the space as well - cozy and unpretentious. And much appreciated the no-phone rule, so that we could be in the moment and enjoy the food. Highly recommended.
Be the first to ReplyThe service and the food here made me so happy.
I wish I could talk about my work the way these people talk about food. It was beyond awesome.
Be the first to ReplyA ring of the doorbell and I was led into what was one of
A ring of the doorbell and I was led into what was one of the most positive dining experiences I have had in Berlin. Read the other reviews and believe it, if you want to come here and be lead on a journey where the chef takes the wheel, you will love it. If you are a fussy eater and want things modified because you know what you like, this is probably not the place for you.Though with that said all the courses were not to my liking, for example I thought the chicken skin was too salty and the last course with the malt was not my cup of tea. However for the most part the meal was delicious, thank goodness the last course is take away I was so stuffed by the end. The menu itself is 80 Euros and you can get a drink pairing for 70 Euros more and I recommend the unfiltered Lambrusco aperitif for an extra 9. The pairings are spot on and delicious. The service is friendly and explains both drinks and food, although it did feel a bit robotic when you see the sommelier doing the exact same script to all the guests. For that I would say this is more 4.5 stars, however something worth doing.
Be the first to ReplyI tried to have an open mind, but I'm not understanding the
I tried to have an open mind, but I'm not understanding the love for this place. It was interesting. But not one dish that I'd want to have again. Maybe the fish or the asparagus if I must choose. First two courses - eel covered with sprouts, green leaves with bread crumbs - eaten without utensils. Pretty messy to have. This may be the only eatery that lists bread as a course. Hmm. The main - chicken done in a very regular way. At least that's how it tasted to me. Fresh, yes. Salty, also yes. Black pudding with potato soup - another salty one. We left most in the bowls, the waitress didn't care to know why. There was a cheese with oats thing. A fish with quick sous vide or blanching. Some green wheat grass icee thing on woody rhubarb strips. Ice cream with schnapps. All ingredients were fresh and local and healthy for us. Just not very tasty. Which, isn't it the most important thing in a meal? Service was mixed - detailed explanations of how each dish was made, and we appreciated lots of water refills. But no one ever asked how we liked the food - maybe we were just supposed to love them?I'd been wowed by The French Laundry, I've enjoyed Le Bernadin, welcomed everything at L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, even found delicious food with the odd service at La Pergola, and very much liked the €3 döner for lunch today. But am deeply perplexed by my dinner here. Deeply. I must be missing something. Although I'm sure that I don't want to have another try to find out what it is.
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