Themroc
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, BERLIN/ Updated : Nov 23, 2016, 18:41 IST
Synopsis
Themroc is a secret the locals have been trying to keep for years. In the heart of Mitte's sightseeing central, this small place has stayed rustic and charming with ad-hoc wooden furniture, framed Mile Davis records on the wall an … Read more
Themroc is a secret the locals have been trying to keep for years. In the heart of Mitte's sightseeing central, this small place has stayed rustic and charming with ad-hoc wooden furniture, framed Mile Davis records on the wall and an open-kitchen that serves just one three-course menu a day. Read less

Friendly front-room eatery in Mitte
Themroc is a secret the locals have been trying to keep for years. In the heart of Mitte's sightseeing central, this small place has stayed rustic and charming with ad-hoc wooden furniture, framed Mile Davis records on the wall and an open-kitchen that serves just one three-course menu a day.
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