We went as soon as we got off the plane from Seattle and didn't know any German or Italian (which was also spoken here). Luckily at least 2 of the 4 servers spoke English and were able to take our orders and help us decide. We accidentally ordered a sparkling water and when we asked to switch it out they were very accommodating.
The atmosphere was a bit of whimsical coziness, with candle light and window frames hanging on the brick walls. It was very charming.
My friend ordered a pizza for 8€ and was surprised when it was a whole pizza, and a bit more surprised by how good it was. She saved some for the next night when we came home from the clubs and I swear it saved me from a terrible hangover. I ordered a spicy garlic pasta that was truly amazing. I dont remember how much it cost but I would have expected to pay twice as much for something so tasty. The serving size was perfect for my American appetite but I could've eaten that pasta every night and been happy.
I highly recommend this place and would love to come back for their pasta if I ever...
Read moreWent there on a snowy night, the restaurant didn’t have a table for us so we ordered to take away, had to wait outside, the kids wanted to seat and cover themselves so they sat down in the tables outside. A guy outside asked us you are four right? So we wanted us to wait around a table with no light or chairs. As nobody was using the tables outside, we were not taking the place from anybody so it was difficult to understand what was going on. It was only after guy outside said in broken German here pizza, here restaurant that I understood what was going on. Mister, you wait in a dark corner with your toddlers but not me. Also the waiter came out of the restaurant all in a hurry to look for me I assume, but: no guys I had no left, your other guy outside wanted us to be 10m from your window. We left 40 Euros there, stayed 10 minutes and they didn’t had to serve us. If that is the situation, shouldn’t you take care of your clients who waited in the cold a bit better? Ni pizza isn’t the world is that good that you need to deal with such...
Read moreDon Pasquale in Wedding stands out as one of Berlin's coziest Italian restaurants. The pizzas and pasta have a rustic flair and taste amazing, while the consistently cheerful and welcoming staff contribute to the warm and inviting atmosphere.
In a forgetful moment, leaving my bag behind, their prompt responsiveness allowed me to recover it even before the next day's opening — a true testament to their customer service.
The ambiance at Don Pasquale is genuinely special, creating a cozy setting with a lot of personality. And, of course, don't leave without trying their tiramisu – it's so good!
In conclusion, Don Pasquale ensures a consistently delightful dining experience, making it a restaurant we happily return to...
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