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Chez Emil Französisches Restaurant
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Grips-Theater
Altonaer Str. 22, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Braun-Sammlung Ettel Museum für Design
Elberfelder Str. 37, 10555 Berlin, Germany
Ottopark
Alt-Moabit 34, 10555 Berlin, Germany
Buchstabenmuseum
Stadtbahnbogen 424, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Essener Park
Essener Str. 2-3, 10555 Berlin, Germany
Kleiner Tiergarten
10559 Berlin, Germany
Englischer Garten im Tiergarten
Altonaer Str. 2/2a, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Gaslaternen-Freilichtmuseum Berlin
Str. des 17. Juni 17, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Charlottenburger Tor
B2, 10623 Berlin, Germany
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Taverna Phaestos
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Restaurant Walhalla
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Neretva Grill
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Shakko Makko Kaffee&Frühstück&Mittagessen
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Master Wok's
Jagowstraße 13, 10555 Berlin, Germany
Keyfi Sefa
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Hotel Tiergarten Berlin
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Chez Emil Französisches Restaurant

Dortmunder Str. 12, 10555 Berlin, Germany
4.8(370)
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attractions: Grips-Theater, Braun-Sammlung Ettel Museum für Design, Ottopark, Buchstabenmuseum, Essener Park, Kleiner Tiergarten, Englischer Garten im Tiergarten, Gaslaternen-Freilichtmuseum Berlin, Charlottenburger Tor, restaurants: Mokka, Pizza Teigmeister, ProMo Restaurant, Chum's, Taverna Phaestos, Restaurant Walhalla, Neretva Grill, Shakko Makko Kaffee&Frühstück&Mittagessen, Master Wok's, Keyfi Sefa
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+49 1523 4759995
Website
chez-emil-restaurant.de

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Soupe Au Potiron
Eine cremige, wohlig-warme kürbissuppe aus frischem muskat kürbis, verfeinert mit einem hauch von ingwer. Abgerundet mit gerösteten kürbiskernen und einem spritzer kürbiskernöl, der perfekte herbstgenuss! (Gl)
Kleiner Salat Mit Gegrilltem Ziegenkäse
Karamellisierter ziegenkäse, verfeinert mit datteln, pistazien, kräutern und granatapfel-honig, ein augen und gaumenschmaus! (Gmwa 5)
Quiche Lorraine
Ein klassischer genuss aus lothringen: zarter mürbeteig, gefüllt mit einer cremigen mischung aus frischen eiern, sahne und knusprigen speckwürfeln, goldbraun gebacken und unwiderstehlich herzhaft. (A wh g cl)
Coquilles Saint Jacques À L'ancienne
Jakobsmuscheln auf einer sämigen weißweinsauce in ihrer eigenen schale gebacken, bedeckt mit einer knusprigen panade und serviert, als klassische französische vorspeise (5awhdcg)
Escargot
Helix pomatia-schnecken, gegart in knoblauch-petersilien butter, serviert in ihren schalen, ein traditioneller burgunder genuss, der mit seinem unwiderstehlichen aroma die sinne weckt. (Grl)

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Nearby attractions of Chez Emil Französisches Restaurant

Grips-Theater

Braun-Sammlung Ettel Museum für Design

Ottopark

Buchstabenmuseum

Essener Park

Kleiner Tiergarten

Englischer Garten im Tiergarten

Gaslaternen-Freilichtmuseum Berlin

Charlottenburger Tor

Grips-Theater

Grips-Theater

4.6

(460)

Open 24 hours
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Braun-Sammlung Ettel Museum für Design

Braun-Sammlung Ettel Museum für Design

4.8

(65)

Open 24 hours
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Ottopark

Ottopark

3.8

(312)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Buchstabenmuseum

Buchstabenmuseum

4.4

(133)

Closed
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VINCENT - Zwischen Wahn und Wunder
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Mokka

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Chum's

Taverna Phaestos

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Neretva Grill

Shakko Makko Kaffee&Frühstück&Mittagessen

Master Wok's

Keyfi Sefa

Mokka

Mokka

4.9

(648)

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Pizza Teigmeister

Pizza Teigmeister

4.8

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ProMo Restaurant

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Chum's

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Reviews of Chez Emil Französisches Restaurant

4.8
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2.0
1y

We came after reading the great reviews, and went out of our way 1.5 hours from home to try this restaurant. Unfortunately, I have to say it was a deeply disappointing experience. I prefer to leave honest reviews, and I genuinely wanted to love it — the restaurant atmosphere is wonderful and we loved the small cozy feel. We were warned at the beginning, at 8 pm on Tuesday, it would be a long wait. We were understanding and willing to wait. But what was unexpected and ridiculous is that it took 1 hour and 15 minutes to be served water, and 2 hours to be served our wine. Dinner came after 2 hours and 15 minutes. A late dinner is fine — as said, we were willing to wait. But we had asked 3 times for the wine, and when I mentioned the final time it had been 2 hours, he said “well, I told you it’d be a long wait.” This was an arrogant and disappointing response. We would’ve again felt more understanding of the service had he tried, but he was forgetful, dismissive, and unhurried. He frequently got orders wrong. After 1.5 hours wait, we were informed they were out of the main dish I’d ordered. I reordered in the hopes we’d eat soon as all other restaurants around were closing within 30 minutes. Ultimately, our dishes were not as expected — the beef was dry, gratin tasted old, and the mussels were too acidic. The restaurant would benefit from tasting their own dishes if they haven’t in a while. We left without dessert at 10:35 pm. For the drinks and dinner, we paid €70 — too high for the service and portions were given. We were given apologies for the wait in the restaurant, but I truly find waiting so long even for drinks and arrogant responses afterwards terrible service. If you want good French, please head elsewhere.

Edit to the owners response: First days and long wait times are forgivable and understandable. But waiting 2 hours for drinks after multiple requests when there were only 7 tables total is not. Thanks for the offer to return; we...

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14w

We were looking forward to eating in this “French cuisine” restaurant, I myself am French, and after seeing the reviews and photos for this, had great expectations. We arrived and were very quickly seated as it was a quiet Tuesday evening. My partner and I both ordered a glass of wine and the “menu du terroir”, it was a short wait for the drinks, then the plateau charcuterie arrived soon after that. This was the first disappointment, the selection of meats was poor, considering this only takes preparation and good quality ingredients (though these were not good quality), a 14€ price cannot be justified. This could be forgiven as the next dish would be the tartiflette. Unfortunately, this one took 1 hour and 30 minutes to arrive, and we were never approached by the server during this whole waiting time. When the tartiflette arrived, to be fair, it was fantastic, one of the best that I’ve eaten. As it was extremely filling however, we decided to ask if we could have our Paris-Brest desserts to go, which they were nice enough to do for us. This however took another 30 minutes to get done and paid for, and once we arrived home, immediately ate them. First, both Paris-Brest looked completely different, then I tasted mine and was very unimpressed by the taste, there was almost no crème pralinée, the chou was stale, but my partner’s was worse yet, the cream clearly tasting off and acidic. The Paris-Brest was the biggest disappointment as we had seen many photos of it beforehand. And all this came to the handsome price of 98€ (+ 2 bottles of water), so overall, I would recommend to look elsewhere if you want to eat some good...

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2.0
2y

Wir haben auf (zurückhaltende) Empfehlung eines Freundes am gestrigen Abend im Chez Emil reserviert. Abgesehen von der im Raum herrschenden Kälte machte das kleine Bistro zunächst einen ganz authentischen Eindruck. Wir entschieden uns als für Pernod (5,50 €) und Pampelle Spritz (8,50 €) als Aperitif sowie das vegetarische Menü(25 €) und das Menü Royal (35 €). Der Aperitif war leider gleich die erste Enttäuschung, da die Ingredienzien wie mit einem Fingerhut bemessen wirkten ... zumindest der Pampelle war in diesem homöopathischen Mischungsverhältnis deutlich zu teuer für die gebotene geringe Menge, zudem war dieser lediglich mit einer lieblos geschnittenen (eher zerhackten) Orangenscheibe langweilig drapiert. Statt eines Amuse gueule oder irgendwas folgte relativ zügig die Vorspeise - einmal überbackener Ziegenkäse auf Salat, einmal eine Hühnersuppe mit Einlage. Die Suppe war geschmacklich gut, aber leider nur lauwarm ... sehr schade! Der Ziegenkäse war qualitativ und geschmacklich gut, allerdings überdeckte ein deutliches Zuviel an Honig dessen Eigengeschmack komplett, zudem war der Salat in einem ebenfalls sehr süßen Dressing ertränkt. Leider wurde die Vorfreude auf das Hauptgericht auch kurzfristig zerstört: Das eine Hauptgericht (Beouf Bourgignon mit Gratin) war geschmacklich ebenfalls gut, aber erneut nur lauwarm ... vielleicht sollte mal ein Anwärmen der eiskalten Teller geprüft werden. Das zweite (vegetarische) Gericht bestand im Wesentlichen aus Blätterteig, etwas Spinat und erneut dem Ziegenkäse aus der Vorspeise - selbst als Freund dieser Käsespezialität war diese Menge doch insgesamt des Guten zu viel, zudem wirkte alles in Kombi mit dem Blätterteig sehr fettig und schwer. Die (unnötig erscheinende) Doppelung in Vor- und Hauptgang erschließt sich uns bis heute nicht. Den Tiefpunkt - zudem noch gegen einen Aufpreis von zwei Euro pro Portion - bildete jedoch das Dessert Paris Brest - normalerweise eine Art Windbeutel mit luftiger Sahnefüllung. Das gelieferte Objekt hatte wirklich nichts mit dem ursprünglichen Dessert gemein - der Windbeutel hart und trocken, die Creme war keine Creme, sondern eine schleimige braune Masse, die lustlos aus dem Teig hervorquoll. Grundsätzlich kann bei solchen Füllungen immer etwas schief gehen, ohne Frage, aber trotz des offensichtlichen Mangels noch den Aufpreis zu kassieren, erscheint doch sehr fragwürdig. Da auch das Paar am Nebentisch das gleiche Dessert orderte und gleiches wie wir geliefert bekamen (und ebenfalls bemängelten), kann das wohl auch kein einmaliger Ausrutscher sein. Resumierend war der Abend bei uns (wie auch am Nebentisch) leider lukullisch eine Enttäuschung, zumindest der Merlot hielt das, was versprochen wurde. Hier muss wohl eher eine Kernsanierung her als das Schrauben an Kleinigkeiten ... knapp 100 € inkl. Getränken für 2 Personen sind für die gebotene Qualität auf jeden Fall...

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We were looking forward to eating in this “French cuisine” restaurant, I myself am French, and after seeing the reviews and photos for this, had great expectations. We arrived and were very quickly seated as it was a quiet Tuesday evening. My partner and I both ordered a glass of wine and the “menu du terroir”, it was a short wait for the drinks, then the plateau charcuterie arrived soon after that. This was the first disappointment, the selection of meats was poor, considering this only takes preparation and good quality ingredients (though these were not good quality), a 14€ price cannot be justified. This could be forgiven as the next dish would be the tartiflette. Unfortunately, this one took 1 hour and 30 minutes to arrive, and we were never approached by the server during this whole waiting time. When the tartiflette arrived, to be fair, it was fantastic, one of the best that I’ve eaten. As it was extremely filling however, we decided to ask if we could have our Paris-Brest desserts to go, which they were nice enough to do for us. This however took another 30 minutes to get done and paid for, and once we arrived home, immediately ate them. First, both Paris-Brest looked completely different, then I tasted mine and was very unimpressed by the taste, there was almost no crème pralinée, the chou was stale, but my partner’s was worse yet, the cream clearly tasting off and acidic. The Paris-Brest was the biggest disappointment as we had seen many photos of it beforehand. And all this came to the handsome price of 98€ (+ 2 bottles of water), so overall, I would recommend to look elsewhere if you want to eat some good French food.
Lucienne SanderLucienne Sander
Chez Emil is a hidden gem! As a native French person I can confirm that the food here is incredibly authentic and absolutely amazing.🥰 You can really taste the quality in every dish, as they use high-quality ingredients reminiscent of a traditional French kitchen. I highly recommend trying the beef bourguignon—it’s simply delicious! The restaurant is family-owned by a lovely young family who truly care about their customers. I visited with my children, and they were very accommodating, providing high chairs and creating a welcoming environment for families. It was a delightful experience for all of us. We can’t wait to return! ♥️
ShoheilShoheil
An absolute treat to dine here. The food was very hearty and felt like home cooked. Happened to be here on the opening night and the staff was very enthusiastic and friendly. There some minor delays with the food but that was made by the really generous energy of the servers and Chef Emil himself. Speaking of Emil, he is a lovely young chef who is surely destined to achieve genius status very soon as the dishes were on point and tasted really amazing! Would recommend this place to anyone who wants a three course meal that makes you feel like you are in a French village.
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We were looking forward to eating in this “French cuisine” restaurant, I myself am French, and after seeing the reviews and photos for this, had great expectations. We arrived and were very quickly seated as it was a quiet Tuesday evening. My partner and I both ordered a glass of wine and the “menu du terroir”, it was a short wait for the drinks, then the plateau charcuterie arrived soon after that. This was the first disappointment, the selection of meats was poor, considering this only takes preparation and good quality ingredients (though these were not good quality), a 14€ price cannot be justified. This could be forgiven as the next dish would be the tartiflette. Unfortunately, this one took 1 hour and 30 minutes to arrive, and we were never approached by the server during this whole waiting time. When the tartiflette arrived, to be fair, it was fantastic, one of the best that I’ve eaten. As it was extremely filling however, we decided to ask if we could have our Paris-Brest desserts to go, which they were nice enough to do for us. This however took another 30 minutes to get done and paid for, and once we arrived home, immediately ate them. First, both Paris-Brest looked completely different, then I tasted mine and was very unimpressed by the taste, there was almost no crème pralinée, the chou was stale, but my partner’s was worse yet, the cream clearly tasting off and acidic. The Paris-Brest was the biggest disappointment as we had seen many photos of it beforehand. And all this came to the handsome price of 98€ (+ 2 bottles of water), so overall, I would recommend to look elsewhere if you want to eat some good French food.
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Chez Emil is a hidden gem! As a native French person I can confirm that the food here is incredibly authentic and absolutely amazing.🥰 You can really taste the quality in every dish, as they use high-quality ingredients reminiscent of a traditional French kitchen. I highly recommend trying the beef bourguignon—it’s simply delicious! The restaurant is family-owned by a lovely young family who truly care about their customers. I visited with my children, and they were very accommodating, providing high chairs and creating a welcoming environment for families. It was a delightful experience for all of us. We can’t wait to return! ♥️
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An absolute treat to dine here. The food was very hearty and felt like home cooked. Happened to be here on the opening night and the staff was very enthusiastic and friendly. There some minor delays with the food but that was made by the really generous energy of the servers and Chef Emil himself. Speaking of Emil, he is a lovely young chef who is surely destined to achieve genius status very soon as the dishes were on point and tasted really amazing! Would recommend this place to anyone who wants a three course meal that makes you feel like you are in a French village.
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