Chicken korma in a creamy spice mixture and the fried bhatura bread are just two dishes found in the truly diverse Indian cuisine. Vegetarians also find a wide range of recipes. Spinach with paneer, red lentil soup with coconut milk, and malai kofta offer healthy and delicious alternatives to meat and fish. If you are looking for Indian restaurants in Berlin, there are plenty of both affordable and upscale restaurants to choose from in every district. With the Berlin CityTourCard, it is very easy to travel from one district to another, because the card includes unlimited public transport.

India Club Berlin: feasting at Brandenburg Gate

An upscale ambience with mahogany wood and dark leather furnishings makes you feel like a VIP at India Club Berlin.

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Located inside the Adlon Palais on Behrenstraße, chef Manish Bahukhandi from New Delhi and his team conjure up authentic North Indian cuisine. The restaurant, which opened in 2017, is renowned for its freshness and authenticity. The fragrant naan bread is baked in a tandoori oven from clay, the lamb and poultry meat comes from regional organic farms, and the curries are prepared from fresh spices. After a delicious meal, you'll be close to the TV Tower, one of Berlin's major landmarks right on Alexanderplatz. With the Berlin CityTourCard, you get up to 25% off tickets for a ride up the lift to see the city from above the clouds.

Amrit: Indian tradition in three districts

Since 1996, brothers Batu and Bunty have been spoiling their guests with traditional Indian specialities such as butter chicken and lamb korma. Amrit now has four locations in the central districts of Mitte, Kreuzberg, and Schöneberg and has become synonymous with Indian cuisine in Berlin. In addition to fish, meat, and vegetarian dishes, the large selection of cocktails deserves attention.

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Classics such as Sex on a Beach and mojitos fill the menu alongside Indian variations with creative names such as Bombay Mule and Monsoon Wedding. Non-alcoholic variants such as Strawberry Kiss, with strawberry and pineapple juice, are also available. If you fancy a dessert, you can try the excellent brownies and creamy ice cream creations on offer here.

Zaika and Khushi: two tips in hip Prenzlauer Berg

It's not just the many many families who live at Humannplatz who appreciate Zaika.

Many fresh spices such as ginger and cardamom, delicious mango sauces, and home-made paneer are just a few of the ingredients with which the restaurant, whose name means "sophisticated flavours", convinces its guests. Another popular Indian restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg is Khushi in the trendy area around Kollwitzplatz.

From chicken madras to lamb sukha Bangalore to vegetarian dishes such as aloo gobi, there is also a considerable selection of Indian soups, main courses, and desserts. It's not far from Kollwitzplatz to Alexanderplatz, home to the city's latest attraction: Little BIG City Berlin. 800 years of Berlin's history are shown here interactively using models, videos, and 3-D images. Thanks to the Berlin CityTourCard, you can enjoy 25% off admission. You can also enjoy discounts on a visit to the GDR museum on the banks of the Spree. This museum recreates what everyday life was like behind the Iron Curtain.

Haveli: Insider tip on Viktoria-Luise-Platz

Haveli has two locations, one out in the leafy Müggelsee area in Köpenick and one in central Schöneberg. The name is reminiscent of the majestic palaces of wealthy merchants in the north of India. Haveli on Viktoria-Luise-Platz is located in on one of the most beautiful public squares in Berlin. Spicy specialities from southern India, tandoori specialities with fragrant basmati rice, and lots of crunchy salads offer a colourful variety to sample from.

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Ice cream with saffron, mango, and lychee flavours provides a sweet finish. If you want to stretch your legs a bit afterwards, Kurfürstendamm with its high-end boutiques, theatres, and shopping centres is not far away. With the Berlin CityTourCard, you can enjoy discounts on an unforgettable city tour by hopping onto one of the buses of the Berlin City Circle Yellow Sightseeing at any time. Choose the Berlin CityTourCard today and use it to explore the best Indian restaurants across Berlin!

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