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Yum! Que Pasa Does a Big Mean Quesadilla!
Berlin has many restaurants and bars that are anything but German, and Que Pasa Restaurant and Cocktail bar is a good example of this. Its a Mexican joint near Museum island and C/O with seating for hundreds.
Usually these sorts of places scare me, because I know what good Mexican food is coming from the Western United States, and know a good margarita thanks to my days working in a tequila bar in Guatemala. But I was hungry and nothing else looked any good so in I went for a quesadilla and a margarita.
It was good. Really good. Not good in a typical Mexican way, but in a whole other sense. The Berliner take on Mexican. I ate every bite and then regretted it because the portions are huge at Que Pasa.
Another aspect of the bar/restaurant I liked was the outdoor seating. In front there are many tables looking out onto traffic – skip these. Head instead into the back patio area, which is the inner patio for a cluster of buildings. Here Que Pasa and several other cafes and bars have outdoor seating with twinkle lights and a cool vibe. Come here for your first few margaritas as Que Pasa closes its patio for neighbors after 10pm.
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