Drink some tea and forget your troubles.
Tajik tea room berlin.
This is a great place to chill out from the hustle and bustle of berlin.
There are more than one places that are utterly weird in berlin and this former gdr pearl of beauty a tajik tea parlor in the middle of berlin is one of them.
Since 2012 the tadshikische teestube tajik tea room is centrally located in oranienburger straße in berlin mitte.
Scene in berlin tajik tearoom a rare berlin constant.
After the trade.
The whole thing was a gift to the gdr from the former soviet constituent republic tajikistan which has brought the interior and concept to one of the leipzig trade.
Tajikistan teestube started out as a part of the soviet pavilion at the 1974 leipzig trade fair but was relocated to this unassuming courtyard in mitte in 2012.
Symbolically standing for german russian friendship it stayed in berlin afterwards and was built into the palais am festungsgraben where it s been functioning as a public tea room ever since.
The tearoom was built as a tajikistan pavilion at one of the leipzig trade fairs in the 1970s.
In 2011 it had to leave the amenities and for a while it seemed berlin would lose it in its entirety.
49 reviews of tadshikische teestube great atmosphere.
Berlin s iconic sites it seems are giving way to gentrification one after the other.
As an added bonus many of the teas can be ordered with a shot of booze in them such as the irish tea with irish whiskey and cream.
It can be found in the kunsthof a beautiful industrial yard dating from the end of the 18th century.
Tajik tearoom oranienburger straße berlin one of the big mysteries of life to me at least since my brother moved there a few years ago is why anyone gets excited about new york.
Npr fm berlin blog snuggled in a small room in the palais am festungsgraben is a quiet room of wonders.
The inside is supposed to evoke a traditional tajik teahouse and is absolutely charming.
The tajikistan tearoom.
It s a beautiful room and started off as a pavilion for tajikistan at a trade fair in the 1970s.
But one berlin staple a cozy tajik tearoom is here to.
So so baked goods.
I ve been there twice now and it strikes me that it s perfectly fine apart from being dirty inconvenient expensive unfriendly noisy ugly and dull.
Afterwards it was then donated by the soviet republic of tajikistan to its east german hosts.