A Stroll by the River Elbe in Berlin 🚶♀️⛴️
My mom had never tried Indian cuisine, so we found a highly-rated 4.9 on Google Maps, an Indian restaurant called Seven Spices Indian Cuisine. It was decent; the total bill was 44.3€. 🥠 Vegetable Samosa Recommendation: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 A must-order for me at Indian restaurants, it's like an Indian version of croquettes. The outside is a crispy batter, and the inside is tender potatoes and some beans, etc. The specific ingredients vary by restaurant, but the main flavor is curry. 🍛 Butter Chicken Recommendation: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The Butter Chicken here is a sweet delight. The overall flavor is sweeter, and the chicken is incredibly tender. My mom ate so much rice with the sauce, she was stuffed. I highly recommend this dish. 🍚 Seven Spices Biryani Recommendation: 🌟🌟 I wouldn't recommend this Biryani. It's rare to find such a bland Biryani, and the meat was both tough and dry. Not recommended, it's far worse than the Biryani I often have at an Indian restaurant in Bordeaux. Overall, it's an average Indian restaurant. I think the Butter Chicken is still praiseworthy, and the service attitude is good. You can give it a try if you're passing by, no need to make a special trip. After dinner, we took a car to the East Side Gallery for a stroll and saw that world-famous painting. Then we walked along the river for about half an hour. The weather was incredibly nice, with sunshine and a cool breeze. I didn't want to go back to the hotel, but my legs aren't suitable for long walks, so we found a bar and restaurant across the street, called Alex. We ordered two drinks and sat outdoors, sunbathing and chatting (the white chocolate drink was too sweet, not recommended if you don't like sweet, but the Kristall-level white beer I ordered for my mom was a hit, she said it was very fragrant, you can give it a try). It was a leisurely day; sunny Berlin is especially charming. #Berlin #BerlinTravel #BerlinFood #Germany