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Katz Orange serves slow-roasted meats (“Candy on Bone”) and natural wines to “merge sustainability and gastronomy” in colorful country-lodge décor. The menu is a meditation on comfort food, from goat-cheese gratin to goose-fat french fries, à la carte €17-€24. Parties of 4 or more can order a “Feast” (€44pp).
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À la carte
Appetizers
BURRATA parsley root, bread salad
9,00
MÂCHE cassis, oyster mushroom, pumpkin seed
8,00
GOAT CHEESE GRATIN pear, walnut
9,00
QUINOA celery, coconut, grapefruit
7,50
GURNARD green apple, soya, avocado
9,50
MUSSELS lemongrass, coriander, lime
9,00
CARAMELIZED OCTOPUS pinto bean, parsley
10,50
SPARE RIBS OF MECKLENBURG FREE RANGE PORK red cabbage salad
9,00
SMOKED „TAFELSPITZ“ VEAL black salsify, pickled onion
11,00
FRESHLY CUT FRENCH FRIES fried in organic goose fat
6,00
with housemade dips:
SAUCE ROUILLE / KETCHUP / MOJO VERDE / BABA GHANOUSH
1,50
MAIN COURSES
ORZOTTO grilled beetroot, pine nut 17,00
WHOLE CAULIFLOWER brown butter crumb, smoked Annabelle potato, béarnaise
18,00
FRIED MUSHROOM Jerusalem artichoke, turnip, tarragon mayonnaise
18,00
CANDY ON BONE
DUROC PORK „KATZ ORANGE“
22,00 /p
pickled cauliflower
SPREEWALD LAMB
24,00 /p
tomato, cumin, artichoke
with second helpings
LOCH DUART SALMON
19,00
fennel, blood orange, basil
HOUSEMADE HOHENLOHER BEEF SAUSAGE
15,00
chickpea, pomegranate mustard
SIDES
SMOKED RUTABAGA
5,50
SAVOY CABBAGE cream, bacon
5,00
ROASTED VIOLET CARROT
4,50
POLENTA butter milk, rosemary
5,00
SWISS CHARD SALAD apple almond dressing, celery
5,50
FAMILY FEAST
( for 4 people or more )
Chef ’s selections - starter & main course with sides 44,00 /p
Slow roasted for 12 hours at very low temperature,
served with its own gravy and lemon garlic yoghurt
( for two people or more )
DESSERT
CREAM CHEESE DUMPLING nougat, quince 9,00
BLOOD ORANGE CHEESECAKE chocolate sorbet, chili
9,00
PASSION FRUIT BANOFFEE coconut, carrot curry sorbet
9,00
DAILY SELECTION OF PETITS FOURS
6,00 / 9,00 / 12,00
SORBETS : RUMTOPF / WILLIAMS PEAR / PLUM LIQUORICE
3,00
GERMAN RAW MILK CHEESE
homemade fruit chutney and fruit toast
8,50 / 13,00
A special thanks to our local suppliers: Carlos Raritäten Gemüse, Uckermark / Andraschko Kaffeemanufaktur, Berlin
Bäuerliche Erzeugergemeinschaft, Schwäbisch Hall / Blomeyers Käse, Höhbeck und Berlin / Soluna Brot & Öl, Berlin-Kreuzberg
Fischer Lechler, Caputh / Richard‘s Wild, Fürstenberg / Markthalle Neun, Berlin-Kreuzberg / LandWert Hof, Stahlbrode / Weihe / RUNGIS express
Prices in EURO incl. VAT. Allergy detailed menus available upon request
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+49 30 98 32 08 430
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