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We have once again thought about how we can bring your “AMRIT Restaurant” a little closer to you and how you can shine with insider knowledge about Indian cuisine. Sure, you know where we get our milk from, that we make our own spices and our mango lassi is homemade. But we believe that the thirst for knowledge about Berlin's most famous Indian restaurant has not yet been quenched.
Our heart of the URBAN JUNGLE is the 16-meter vertically planted “Living Wall”, which holds over 100 different plants and its own irrigation system. A bit of rainforest in the heart of Berlin.
This year we have decided not only to limit our good resolutions to our immediate environment, but to go one step further and get you on board. As an Indian restaurant, what fits better than the 31-day challenge of the non-profit organization VEGANUARY?
Today, on April 24th, 2020, the # Empty chairs also took place in Berlin for the first time. At 9:00 am, restaurateurs, caterers, bar and club owners met for a silent demonstration on June 17th. The campaign was launched by restaurateurs from Dresden. For the first time, the silent demo also took place in Dresden in front of the Frauenkirche.
Who doesn't secretly dream of a Bollywood wedding - at least a little. The AMRIT is the perfect place to make dreams come true. Indian ambience, spicy and traditional dishes and Indian waiters.
Every year at the same time, Berliners and their tourists ask the same question. Where and with who i should celebrate New Year's Eve this year? Enjoying a raclette with the family or at a wild New Year's Eve party in the east?
AMRIT is more than a name, more than a city, more than a dish, more than a restaurant. AMRIT means sacred nectar and comes from the Sikh religion. AMRIT flows in the sacred springs in the mountains, AMRIT surrounds the Golden Temple in Amritsar, AMRIT is the water of life.
What is the real pleasure of eating these days? Everyday life is often stressful. We don't always take time to eat between work, household, family and the like. It's a shame, isn't it? We think that eating and going out could be celebrated again.
In many eyes, Indian food may not be THE children's meal. Indian food will probably not win when choosing between pasta and pizza, but according to our regulars, many children love Indian cuisine. Our specially created children's card with motifs to be colored will certainly contribute to this.
In the meantime, the Corona virus has also reached us and since March 14th we have had a decrease of 90% of guests, so that we have to close our restaurants. We still want to be able to provide our Indian food for you at home, which is why we are developing our own delivery service.
If you want to fortify yourself after a shopping tour through Berlin or just want to eat well again, you can visit one of our Indian restaurants in Berlin. We can be found at 4 locations on Potsdamer Platz as well as in Berlin Mitte, Kreuzberg and Schöneberg.
We had a wonderful evening at the 53rd Stallwächterparty representing the state of Baden-Württemberg with the federal government. This exclusive event had the motto: "From Lake Constance to Bollywood". With this motto, the AMRIT with its delicious dishes and lots of decoration should not be missing.
In the documentary series "Expedition Heimat" people from all over the world who have been living in Germany for some time are accompanied to their old homeland. This episode takes one of the two AMRIT founders Harmeet Bans from Berlin to Thane near Mumbai.
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