Tim Raue
Asian-inspired cuisine with a pinch of Berlin nostalgia
At restaurant Tim Raue, dishes are rich with contrasts between Asian flavours, textures and colours. While menus don’t give away more than their three main ingredients, the dishes served are all the more infused with vibrant, complex layers of flavours. Contrasting the culinary perfection, the restaurant design is inspired by the urban soul of Berlin and its undeniable nostalgia. Combining elements of past and present, a cast asphalt floor, gallery lighting and old-fashioned furniture offer a simple setting with a charm of its own.

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