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🍽️ Halal Restaurant unknown Founded 2013

Al Bayt Al Dimashki

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Al Bayt Al Dimashki in Berlin's Mariendorf is a halal restaurant whose name — "the Damascene house" — tells diners exactly what to expect before they even open the menu. Syrian cuisine, and Damascene cooking in particular, is one of the glories of the Levantine table, shaped by centuries of refined urban tradition in a city that counted among the great cultural capitals of the Islamic world. The menu here carries that heritage with pride: mezze parades featuring hummus rich with olive oil and cumin, mutabbal smoky from grilled eggplant, fattoush bright with sumac and pomegranate, vine leaves stuffed and simmered, kibbeh with its crisp bulgur shell and spiced meat; grilled meats from the charcoal; rice pilafs aromatic with allspice and almonds; and sweet endings with baklava, muhalabia and cardamom-scented coffee. Everything is halal, and the kitchen clearly takes its Damascus inheritance seriously. The dining room is warm and welcoming, with the distinctive generous hospitality of Syrian culture infusing every encounter. Berlin has received a very substantial Syrian population over recent years, and restaurants like Al Bayt Al Dimashki have become far more than places to eat — they are cultural anchors, gathering points for the community, places where diaspora life finds a familiar comfort, and windows into Syrian culture for German neighbors curious to know their new neighbors. During Ramadan the restaurant becomes a place of real beauty. Iftars are prepared with care, tables set before Maghrib with the traditional Syrian touches — stewed dried apricot juice, specific breads, little plates of sweets — and the moment the adhan sounds the entire room breaks its fast together. Eid celebrations are joyful, with family groups and old friends meeting again over platters of food. For a traveler in Berlin, a meal here is an essential experience. You are not just tasting Syrian food; you are participating in the ongoing preservation of a cultural and religious heritage that has endured upheaval and displacement. The Prophet (peace be upon him) praised the people of Sham for their faith and scholarship, and meals like these carry that dignity forward.

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