Friday, December 27, 2013

Weihnachten in Berlin

Merry Christmas everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas celebration and are enjoying the last few days of 2013.
Greetings from N - (c) MJT
I am writing this post in order to share our Christmas experience in Berlin, the traditions that we have formed leading up to Christmas and for prosperity. Ironically we had some difficulty getting into the Christmas spirit this year, but we managed to put on our own ex-pat Christmas dinner regardless.

So the first task for putting us in the Christmas mood was to set up the Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum) and decorations at the beginning of December. This is one of our traditions rather than common practice in Germany of decorating the tree as late as 24.12.

Weihnachtsbaum - (c) MJT
For a start, unlike most Berliners, we do not have a REAL tree. An assortment of Tannenbaum can be purchased on the streets, florists, supermarkets and pop-up tree yards. Our tree is plastic and is stored in the cellar for most of the year.

This year however we finally were organised in advance enough to purchase an advent wreath before the first advent, and the smell of fresh fir leaves are a very nice aroma of Christmas. 

Advent wreath and pyramid - (c) MJT
I was also very happy to finally have a Christmas Pyramid, which is a windmill like tiered structure, which spins via the heat from lit candles.

Something that has become quite a tradition for us is to visit the Jagdschloss Grunewald Christmas Market, which only opens for one weekend at the beginning of December. The hunting lodge castle is an half hour walk through the forest from the train station, but well worth it - plus N enjoys socializing with fellow canines. 
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Our favourite Christmas Markets include Gendarmenmarkt (in front of the Konzerthaus Berlin), Lucia Weihnachtsmarkt at the Kulturbrauerei, Opernpalais (near the Staatsoper), Alexanderplatz around the fountain of Neptune and Charlottenburg Palace. 

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http://lucia-weihnachtsmarkt.de
I believe it is important to remember the true meaning of Christmas and I find it quite irritating when people or institutions try to make Christmas politically correct, out of fear of offending people of non-Christian beliefs. It is Christ's Mass! Ergo I have endeavoured for a number of years now to attend midnight mass, and this year I felt particularly spiritually uplifted for doing so. 

(c) MJT
For the past three years we have attended midnight mass in the Berliner Dom on Heiligabend (Christmas Eve). This is also the most important day for celebrations in Germany - 24.12 is the public holiday!! There is something extra special I find, attending a service at Midnight to a packed Cathedral.



 
And then after returning home from Midnight Mass we opened presents and skyped relatives back in Australia (around 2-3am) before waking up ready for Christmas Lunch. 

We invited 12 other ex-pats to our Christmas, so the table and living room was indeed full. But we managed to fit everyone around for the lunch/dinner, and E and I prepared Turkey Wellington (thanks to Jamie Oliver - cranberries in the middle of the turkey breast, wrapped in pastry), Duck Orange (thanks to Lafayette), E's Tofu/Apricot Vegetarian Stuffing, Salmon steaks also wrapped in Pastry, plus the assortment of roast vegetables, salads, etc. 

E also prepared the traditional brandy-soaked Christmas Pudding, which we of course set on fire, plus some Chocolate/Rasberry Torts.
We made our own Glühwein and had a wonderfully time celebrating Christmas Day with friends. 
Who knows where we may be by next Christmas, but I feel like we have managed to build up some of our own traditions during our time in Berlin. 

Best wishes for the coming new year!!



Monday, June 17, 2013

Best Coffee in Berlin

It has been far too long since my last post! Over a year, embarrassingly. In that time I have wanted to write about so many places in Berlin, but life and work have taken over. And so my resurgence of blogging will commence at our favourite and local coffee shop. 

ANTIPODES

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As an adopted Melbournian, I am quite particular about my coffee. As such, E and I have spent much of our time in Berlin testing various cafes and can confirm that Antipodes is by far the best coffee in Berlin. 

Perhaps in further posts I will write about other coffee places, but today's focus is Antipodes. 
  
Founded and run by Jane and Paul from New Zealand a couple of years ago, Antipodes is THE place to get your fix of Cafe Latté and home-made biscuits (German Kaffee und Kuchen may be good, but Antipodes are even better).

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Located within walking distance between Senefelderplatz and Rosa-Luxemburg Platz (both U2 stations - only one stop from Alexander Platz) but on the quieter street of Fehrbellinerstrasse, Antipodes is not only a local cafe but a hub of ex-pat Australians and New Zealanders. 

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Open Wednesday through to Sunday (yes, when it appears like everything closes on a Sunday, at least you know Antipodes will be busy!) you can get your double shot fix and if you are feeling hungry too, then Paul will cook something very delicious. The menu can vary, but favourites of mine have included the Eggs Benedict, the English Muffins with Bacon, Eggs, Avocado and of course the PIES! My favourite - the Mushroom pies, but equally satisfying - Pepper Steak / Salmon. 

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Not only is it an extremely pleasant atmosphere (whether inside in winter or outside during warmer months), but I can guarantee that when bringing guests they will never be disappointed. Polish, Czech, English, German and Moroccan friends have always been impressed with the coffee (frequently commenting without encouragement on how great the coffee tastes) and Australian visitors have been extremely relieved to finally find a real coffee in Germany - made just like in Melbourne/the Antipodes (in particular the Cafe Latté)

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So if you live in Berlin and are looking for the best coffee shop, or are here on holiday as a visitor from the other side of the world, stop by to meet a bunch of Antipodean ex-pats and get your fix of caffeine. 

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And if you are a regular, then you can also start a collection of stamps to work your way towards a free coffee and biscuit. 


 
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Otherwise see you there!!