I feel hungry while walking! Take the A3 map and wander around the highlighted streets and alleys. The map certainly didn't indicate good restaurants to eat in, nor did it introduce us to good cafes; there were only simple street maps and illustrations of landmark buildings.
Probably the travelers tentacles must be developed here. When you see a good corner, you turn out to see if there is a snack bar. When you see the corner of the street, you look for a coffee shop. Of course, these situations were all unforeseen; we ended up just finding a casual coffee shop in a random place and having a casual afternoon tea. We were longing for the appearance of a very old and unique restaurant (I really wanted to find a restaurant like Beigel Bake in Brick Lane, London), but we didn't even go there this afternoon.
On the way, I stopped by the Drive In place to buy coffee and snacks (I saw tourists walking in to buy them), but I only had one week in Berlin, and I didn’t want to miss out on an afternoon tea; so I just let my empty stomach fill up a little more. . Berlin has always given me the feeling of being divided into two sides, not the East and the West that we seem to have been divided into before, but the new and the old between the years; minus the newly added era fashion electronics technology and shopping malls, there is still a sense of decay here. The old city flavor.
As a result, I saw The Digital Eatery next to a certain site on the corner where traditional will and historical traces were preserved. I looked up and saw the Microsoft logo. Although we were not looking for the kind of authentic shop with Berlin style that we were looking for, the Microsoft Cafe is quite interesting to me with an iPhone. I turned in without saying a word, only after I had a full stomach.
The coffee shop is self-service, and every corner is filled with Microsoft products for everyone to try. Smartphones, tablets, and laptops can be seen everywhere. Starting from the Sony Center just outside the train station, and now Microsoft The Digital Eatery, I realized that Berlin is a fashionable city for the electronic generation. After entering, you can connect to the extremely fast free wi-fi. The countertops and small dining basins have been carefully thought out, and they are all Microsoft-inspired designs. After not using Microsoft for many years, I suddenly felt like I had returned to many, many times. However, Microsoft is no longer the same now. I tried a few tablets and smartphones placed next to Xiaobo. Although I am not used to the interface, the speed is super fast and the smoothness is super high!
Of course, there is nothing particularly outstanding about the food. The coffee is all brewed by ordinary coffee machines; the snacks provided by common coffee shops such as bread and salad are all snacks provided by ordinary coffee shops; however, creativity and ideas will be added points. Come on. There is also a trial game console at the end of the store. It would be nice to pop in and take a break online when walking on the street is boring. I recommend this chocolate cheese muffin, it tastes great and is super delicious!
The Digital Eatery, Microsoft Berlin
Address: Unter den Linden 17, 10117, Mitte, Berlin, Germany