We came here for dinner with no reservation and felt lucky we were able to get a table for 2. When seating us there were two empty tables for 2 next to a table of four eating, for some reason the hostess sat us really close to the table of four when the seat wasn’t reserved next to us, because after 30 mins random couple sat next to us. So we tried to move our table a little. Time went on and a waitress for some reason used our dinner table as a serving space for her tray for drinks and was distributing her drinks to the table next to us me and my husband were shocked and confused because she could have used THEIR dinner table. We came at 7 and didn’t leave till 9:20 pm because the dinner service took too long, I think they weren’t able to keep up with the amount of people. We ordered 1 chicken and 1 shrimp taco but instead got 2 chicken tacos. We let it slide. When our dinner came I ordered lamb chops, it was really dry and hard to cut (they didn’t give us steak knives) and so chewy I ended up not finishing it. Also presentation is nice and all; but they have TOO much going on the plates you have 2-3 different sauces combined with 2-3 different appetizers it just looks like a big mess in the end. My husband ordered steak with mushrooms, his mushrooms were not cooked through and needed more time, he ended up not eating them. We have decided to order lava cake, assuming it was what shown in the photos (was a good size / large) when we received it, it was completely different and literally worth 3 bites Lol. Towards the end the waiter asked if we want to tip them which we have but found it weird for asking since in the country they don’t usually do that. Cocktails were good can’t complain. But experience and food could have been better. The atmosphere is great and all, but some things need to...
Read moreLocated in the central part of Berlin, this restaurant boasts of its traditional asian cuisine. Definitely the location is one of the best in Berlin as it is very close to Gendarmen markt area as well various embassies in the vicinity. U Bahnhof (metro station) Hausvogteiplatz is just around the corner and the restaurant can be reached by a couple of minutes walk from this metro station. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very welcoming. Usually it is very much occupied at the evening time soa reservation in advance is recommended. Thats specially valid if you are going there in a large group. Interior decoration and arrangements are appealing. It is a bit on the too much side but definitely not less. But overall its pleasant and does not annoy. The restaurant personnel are friendly and attentive. The menu is not a big list which is a positive sign as least from my perspective. With the limited items in menu, it is not that diffifult to choose the right option. The presentation of the food is appreciable. The items we ordered were definitely tasty and gave an impression of being authentic. However, the portion sizes compared to price were not optimal. I think in recent months the price has increased further more due to constant high food inflation hitting Germany also quite hard. Anyways, as mentioned the food was really tasteful and no complain about that. The price for the drinks were also a bit on higher side compared to other comparable restaurants in that area. But I see they manage to grab people inspite of these few shortcomings and that means the other goods outweigh these small bads. Once again this restaurant definitely is definitely worth visiting even though if its not...
Read moreI visited Bless Fine Dine in Berlin for an evening out, and it delivered on its promise of a refined dining experience. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels calm, elegant, and just a touch indulgent — the kind of place where you slow down and enjoy every course.
I started with the dumplings, which were beautifully plated and delicately flavored. The filling was balanced and seasoned well, with a texture that showed care in preparation. It wasn’t overly heavy, which made it a perfect starter.
Alongside the meal, I ordered a glass of red wine. The selection on offer was thoughtful, and the pairing worked nicely with the dishes. The wine was smooth and complemented the richness of the dumplings without overpowering them.
For something a little different, I tried the sweet potato chips. They were crisp, lightly salted, and had just the right touch of sweetness — a simple side, but elevated through presentation and execution.
Service was attentive without being intrusive, which added to the relaxed, high-quality vibe of the evening. Staff were happy to make recommendations and seemed genuinely invested in ensuring guests had a good experience.
Price-wise, it sits comfortably in the fine dining category — not cheap, but fair considering the ambiance, service, and the quality of the dishes. It’s the sort of place that’s great for a date night, a special occasion, or just when you want to treat yourself to something a bit more polished.
Overall, Bless Fine Dine is a spot I’d recommend if you’re looking for a composed, well-rounded fine dining experience in Berlin. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but what it does, it...
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