WORST SERVICE EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE First we came and the waitress ignored me, that we got seated and it took the waitress at least 20 minutes to approach us. When we tried to call a waitress, any of them, they ignored us. When we ordered the waitress didn’t even knew the menu and when we asked if something is with cheese (because Im allergic) she said no cheese ( even eventually it did contained cheese) same with meat that was inside the soup that we asked to be vegetarian. When we wanted to change the pasta that has cheese there was no one to approach to because the waitress was mad that we called her for help! So we turned to another waiter to help us. When we asked for the bill the waitress got mad at us for turning to her ( after ten minutes that we tried to call her and she ignored). I asked to pack my pizza so she took it and folded it with her bare hands! And than she told us that we are...
Read moreUPDATE: I had 3 different experiences here, first one was good, the other two not so good. The following explains my first time here.
We had a dinner with my colleagues here and ordered a pizza Markus which is their specialty. Pizza Markus is huge as you can see in my photo and it has a bit of everything in the toppings (including prawns and fish). It serves at least 3 persons and costs 14.50 EUR per person. We also tried their house wine (red wine, 20 EUR per liter) and it was one of the best wines I have ever had. One liter of wine serves 4 persons, one glass per person. The atmosphere is a bit noisy on a Friday evening because the place is so popular with locals, but the noise is more like the café effect: soft and not annoying. The food was amazing, make sure to try their pizza (which is baked in a...
Read moreAfter many years, I returned to 12 Apostel with a friend. It used to be one of Berlin’s most renowned restaurants, and back then, it certainly lived up to the reputation. Since we were in the mood for pizza today, we decided to go here again after a long time. The staff was friendly, and the interior remains as charming as ever. However, the pizzas were a real letdown — bland, flavorless, and although thin, they had large, empty crust edges with hardly any toppings. And for nearly €20 per pizza, that’s just not acceptable. There are far better and more affordable pizzas in Berlin. Looking around, it seemed the entire clientele were tourists — which might explain the lack of focus on quality for returning guests. Sadly, we won’t be coming back. We know much better Italian spots...
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