Destination Guide

Restaurants in Berlin

Top-end, mid-range, budget

Kreuzberg dishes up street food from spicy Turkish kebabs to Berlin's legendary Currywurst (curried sausage) at Curry 36. Devour aromatic Chinese noodle soup at Le Lamian in Friedrichshain, or head west to Charlottenburg for elegant French bistros like Le Piaf. In Mitte, centuries-old Zur Letzten Instanz serves classics like Berliner Eisbein (pork knuckles). Vitrum, Die Quadriga and Margaux star on Berlin's Michelin circuit. Most restaurants close at midnight. A tip of around 10% is standard.

Zur Letzten Instanz, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

Top-end (More than €40 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 1. Margaux - Avant-garde classic

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    Margaux, Berlin. Photo by J.Brettschneider, © AC-Margaux GmbH

    Sleek Margaux in the Mitte district is the new star on Berlin's Michelin circuit. Amber onyx walls and crisp white linen exude minimalist chic, while the mood is upmarket without being stuffy. Michael Hoffmann impresses with avant-garde interpretations of French classics from St Pierre oysters to glazed duck breast with shallot cannelloni. Reservations are essential.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 7pm-10.30pm

    Address

    78, Unter den Linden, Berlin 10117

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2265 2611

    Transport

    Unter den Linden S-Bahn

    Website

    Margaux Website

  2. 2. Die Quadriga - Gourmet experience

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    Die Quadriga, Berlin. Photo by Florian Bolk, © Brandenburger Hof Hotel GmbH

    A hushed atmosphere and smooth service define Die Quadriga at the Brandenburger Hof in Charlottenburg. Crisp linen, cherry-wood paneling and Art Nouveau flourishes exude sophistication. The cuisine doesn't disappoint either. Michelin-starred chef Bobby Bräuer marries flavours like Atlantic turbot and Tyrolean beef with fine wines; there are 850 bottles to choose from.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Lunch: Tue-Fri 12pm-2pm; Dinner: Mon-Sat 7pm-11pm

    Address

    14, Eislebener Strasse, Berlin 10789

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2140 5651

    Transport

    Kurfürstendamm U-Bahn

    Website

    Brandenburger Hof Website

  3. 3. Vitrum - Michelin-starred flavours

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    Vitrum, Berlin. © Vitrum, Ritz Carlton, Berlin

    Thomas Kellermann's Michelin-starred cuisine draws serious foodies to Vitrum at the Ritz Carlton in Berlin Mitte. Murano chandeliers and polished marble create a stylish backdrop for signature dishes such as Breton lobster with liquid truffle ravioli and peppered tuna with nutmeg-pumpkin oil. Flavours are fresh, delicately balanced and imaginatively presented.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sat 6.30pm-11pm

    Address

    3, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin 10785

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 3377 7634-0

    Transport

    Potsdamer Platz U-Bahn/S-Bahn

    Website

    Vitrum Website

Mid-range (€20-€40 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 4. Hasir - Tasty Turkish

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    A friendly welcome and spicy Turkish cuisine keep locals coming back to Hasir, a family-run restaurant in the Mitte district. Terracotta walls and copper vessels set the scene for aromatic dishes served with warm kuver (flat bread). Flavoursome specialities include succulent lamb shish kebabs and poached sea bass in garlicky tomato sauce.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 11.30am-12am

    Address

    4, Oranienburger Strasse, Berlin 10178

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2804 1616

    Transport

    Hackescher Markt S-Bahn

    Website

    Hasir Website

  2. 5. Le Lamian - Chinese noodle soup

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    Le Lamian, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    Virginal white walls and cube stools create the backdrop for authentic Chinese staples at Le Lamian in Friedrichshain. Chefs demonstrate culinary prowess in the show kitchen, skilfully twisting noodles and sending wafts of spices across the restaurant. The speciality is aromatic noodle soup. Feeling adventurous? Sample jellyfish in maotai or chicken feet with chilli sauce.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 5.30pm-10.30pm

    Address

    2, Simon-Dach-Strasse, Berlin 10245

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 176 2273 0491

    Transport

    Frankfurter Tor U-Bahn

  3. 6. Zur Letzten Instanz - Berlin's oldest inn

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    Zur Letzten Instanz, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    Down a cobbled street, past the medieval city walls and there stands Zur Letzten Instanz, Berlin's oldest tavern dating back to 1621. An inviting glow and the smell of schnitzel draw diners into the wood-panelled tavern in Mitte, where Napoleon reportedly once dined by the ceramic stove. The menu is packed with carnivorous fare from blood sausage to pork knuckle.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 12pm-1am

    Address

    14-16, Waisenstrasse, Berlin 10179

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 242 5528

    Transport

    Klosterstrasse U-Bahn

    Website

    Zur Letzten Instanz Website

  4. 7. Schneeweiss - Alpine flavours

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    Entering Schneeweiss in Friedrichshain is like stepping into Narnia. This ultramodern restaurant dazzles with its snowy white interior and crystalline lights. Young trendies recline on white leather benches to sample nouvelle German cuisine. There's a strong emphasis on alpine specialities like gooey Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) and crisp apple strudel with vanilla sauce.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-1am

    Address

    16, Simplonstrasse, Berlin 10245

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2904 9704

    Transport

    Frankfurter Tor U-Bahn

    Website

    Schneeweiss Website

  5. 8. Le Piaf - Alfresco dining

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    Le Piaf stands on the boulevard that sweeps up to the baroque palace Schloss Charlottenburg. Draped in vines and roses, the enchanting terrace is perfect for al fresco dining on warm summer evenings. The bistro is decorated with rustic French elements from checked tablecloths to berets. Expect seasonal specialities from braised rabbit to flavoursome bouillabaisse.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 6pm-12am

    Address

    60, Schlossstrasse, Berlin 14059

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 342 2040

    Transport

    Sophie-Charlotte-Platz U-Bahn

    Website

    Le Piaf Website

  6. 9. Riehmers - Habsburg delicacies

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    Overlooking a romantic Art Nouveau courtyard in Kreuzberg, Riehmers whisks diners to Austria under Habsburg rule. Understated elegance sums up the marble-floored interior where candles flicker, smooth jazz plays and wine bottles line the cream walls. It's an intimate setting for a tête-à-tête over rich specialities like beer-cream schnitzel and wild boar goulash.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 6pm-11pm

    Address

    9, Hagelberger Strasse, Berlin 10965

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 788 919 80

    Transport

    Mehringdamm U-Bahn

    Website

    Riehmers Website

  7. 10. Paris Bar - Charming French bistro

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    Paris Bar, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    Popular with theatregoers and socialites, the arty French bistro Paris Bar in Charlottenburg lures diners with its inviting glow and non-stop buzz. Dark wood tables and walls plastered with posters give the cramped restaurant a shabby yet chic feel. Sharp-witted waiters bring Breton escargots, ruby-red Bordeaux and pots of steaming bouillabaisse to the table. Reservations are essential.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 12pm-2am

    Address

    152, Kantstrasse, Berlin 10623

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 313 8052

    Transport

    Zoologischer Garten S-Bahn/U-Bahn

    Website

    Paris Bar Website

Budget (Less than €20 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 11. Monsieur Vuong - Trendy Vietnamese

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    Long queues speak for the quality of the food at Monsieur Vuong, a cool Vietnamese haunt in Mitte. The bustling atmosphere, avant-garde decor and snappy service explain why it's always packed. Daily specials chalked on a blackboard might include spicy glass noodles paired with meat or tofu. Everything is delicious and prices are very reasonable.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 12pm-12am (from 2pm Sun)

    Address

    46, Alte Schönhauser Strasse, Berlin 10119

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 9929 6924

    Transport

    Weinmeisterstrasse U-Bahn

    Website

    Monsieur Vuong

  2. 12. Curry 36 - Legendary sausage stand

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    Curry 36, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    A Kreuzberg institution, Curry 36 is a tribute to Berlin's hallowed Currywurst (curried sausage). The spicy aroma and the sizzle of the sausages entice droves of hungry passers-by to this stand. The legendary sausage is well worth the wait - doused in tomato sauce, dusted with curry powder and served with a mound of fries.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 9am-4am; Sat 10am-4am; Sun 11am-3am

    Address

    36, Mehringdamm, Berlin 10961

    Transport

    Mehringdamm U-Bahn

  3. 13. Dada Falafel - Chickpea treat

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    Dada Falafel, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    A hole-in-the-wall joint in the trendy Scheunenviertel district, Dada Falafel has carved a reputation for serving Berlin's tastiest falafel. With a flick of the wrist, the chef artfully scoops the chickpea and herb mixture and drops it into the bubbling oil. The fresh couscous, halloumi and syrupy sweets are uniformly delicious.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-2am

    Address

    132, Linienstrasse, Berlin 10115

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2759 6927

    Transport

    Oranienburger Tor U-Bahn

  4. 14. Sumo - Sushi heavyweight

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    Feng shui-inspired Sumo is a magnet to hip Kreuzberg locals, who pile in for delicious sushi, maki and wontons before hitting the bars on Bergmannstrasse. The gallery design reveals a sharp eye for detail with its aquarium, tomato-red walls and exotic foliage. DJs spinning lounge tunes create a fun atmosphere for dining with friends.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 12pm-12am

    Address

    89, Bergmannstrasse, Berlin 10961

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 6900 4963

    Transport

    Gneisenaustrasse U-Bahn

    Website

    Sumo Website

  5. 15. Zum Nussbaum - Old-world Berlin tavern

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    Set in the cobbled streets of the medieval Nikolaiviertel, Zum Nussbaum wears its 500-year history like a badge of honour. A single nut tree shades the terrace facing the Nikolaikirche, Berlin's oldest church. The cheery waiters serve hearty Berlin favourites such as Linseneintopf (lentil stew) and Berliner Eisbein (pork knuckle) with sauerkraut.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 12pm-2am

    Address

    3, Am Nussbaum, Berlin 10178

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 242 3095

    Transport

    Klosterstrasse U-Bahn

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