Herkules I, Greek restaurant in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Germany.
Herkules I is a Greek restaurant in Marzahn-Hellersdorf with indoor seating for roughly 120 guests and an outdoor area for about 50 people during warm months. It serves Mediterranean specialties prepared according to traditional Greek recipes under the direction of head chef Stellus Tsiras.
The restaurant was founded in 1998 by the Tsiras family and brought authentic Greek cuisine to this Berlin district at that time. Since then it has become an established destination for Mediterranean specialties in the area.
The restaurant brings Mediterranean dining traditions to the neighborhood and attracts people seeking authentic Greek food. The decor and menu reflect how the family shares their homeland's culinary heritage with the local community.
The restaurant is open daily from noon to midnight, including holidays. Takeaway orders typically need about 20 to 30 minutes to prepare.
A separate dining room seats 40 guests and can be used for private events without disrupting the main restaurant area. This flexibility allows hosting groups while still welcoming regular diners.
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