Tizian

Tizian
Tizian restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Berlin has one of the best addresses in Germany. It’s set across from Philharmonic Concert Hall right on the Potsdamer Platz, the centre of shopping and nightlife before the war, home of the ugliest wall in the world after the war and an historic concert by Pink Floyd, and now the scene of one of the greatest and most successful urban regeneration projects ever. Though Tizian is named for the great painter Titian, its style is modern and well-designed. There are dark wood floors, floor to ceiling windows, gas fireplace that gives a genial glow. The menu focuses on international classics, here entitled Grand Classics, that range across the continent from beef carpaccio to salmon with beurre blanc sauce, tagliatelle with truffles and classic and delicious wiener schnitzel. For groups, the Grand Hyatt staff are masters of every kind of gathering, from intimate dinners for a few friends up to enormous conferences and headline-making charity events.
Address: 2 Marlene-Dietrich-Platz
Price range: £35-£44 / €50-â‚
Cuisines: World

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