Restaurants
Every week, we recommend a restaurant in Berlin Events Weekly newsletter. To make it easier for you to find past suggestions, we’ve put them all here, organized by neighborhood.
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This list is updated every week, so check back to find more places to eat.
It's also important to mention that we did not get paid to try or promote any of these restaurants. You might disagree with our list, and not all of the restaurants listed here are considered 'the best.' These are simply the restaurants we've tried in our daily lives and thought were worth mentioning!
PRENZLAUER BERG
Vinpearl - Asian Restaurant (⭐4/5)
A great spot for sushi and other dishes, including some creative options like vegetarian tartare and bao bao. The sushi was well-prepared, and the prices were reasonable. The restaurant itself is an older establishment, but it has been renovated with a refreshed menu.
Calvin Com Pho
It’s not easy to find good pho, even though many places serve it. Most lack flavor, but this spot does it really well. The broth is aromatic, and the extra greens make the flavors stand out. If you're near Mauerpark, it's just a short walk away and definitely worth trying!
KINK Bar & Restaurant
KINK is a famous restaurant on the higher end, with an average cost of around €90 per person, including drinks. The food was great. However, the service was very disappointing. Like many other upscale, "too cool for you" places, the staff were arrogant.
Bertie - American Restaurant
The restaurant is an American-style diner with a New York vibe. We ordered the chicken schnitzel with Caesar salad, a beef burger served in gravy with pickles (which was delicious!), and fried potatoes with aioli. Along with two cocktails, the total came to €87. The atmosphere was really nice, and the food was excellent. Portions are generous and great for sharing—we probably could have skipped the appetizer! Two main dishes are plenty, or you might try three smaller plates to share. Overall, I highly recommend it!
Otto - Fine-Dining
Lana, a.k.a the Bloody Foody, sees the world through a lens of food and shares it on substack. She has written an in-depth review of the casual fine-dining restaurant Otto, which you can read here.
El Amigo Taqueria - Food Truck
This food truck has quickly become our favorite spot for tacos! They offer delicious options, including vegetarian and vegan choices. There are benches and tables near the truck where you can sit and have your meal. The prices are reasonable, and the quality is consistently great. We've already been there several times this past month!
NOVEMBER Brasserie - Japanese Restaurant
November had been on our list for a long time, and we finally got the chance to try it for my birthday! It’s a casual fine dining Japanese restaurant (≈ €100 pp including drinks), requiring reservations 1–1.5 months in advance. The food was absolutely fantastic; the craftsmanship and artistry that went into each dish were evident, and the service was friendly.
Sirene - Breakfast & Coffee
A good spot for brunch with friendly staff. The Turkish eggs were enjoyable, and the cottage cheese pancake with homemade caramel and walnuts was quite good. Definitely worth a visit!
Petit Brunch - Coffeeshop
This is a decent neighborhood café with plenty of seating. It has a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere, making it a good spot to drop in if you’re in the area. The service was a bit slow, but the friendly attitude of the staff made up for it. Prices are mid-range.
Grindhouse Burgers
Some people call it the best burger in town. While that might be debatable, they do serve good burgers, especially the ones with patties made from Entrecôte. This isn’t your typical Burgermeister-style burger joint; it’s on the pricier side (€14 for just the burger). However, if you only indulge in burgers occasionally, it might be worth spending a bit more for better quality meat.
Zum Schusterjungen
German cuisine often gets a bad rap among the expat community, but that doesn’t always have to be the case. Every now and then, I enjoy visiting German restaurants to try something traditional, usually accompanied by a pint of beer. This particular restaurant offers homestyle German classics like pork knuckle and schnitzel (originally an Austrian dish), all served in a charming, old-fashioned setting. However, if you’re vegan or vegetarian, this might not be the best place for you.
Charme Thai Bistro Cafe
A great neighborhood spot for Thai food. The ingredients are fresh, and the duck is perfectly crispy without being too chewy or fatty. The staff is friendly, and the prices are affordable, leaning toward the cheaper side. They also offer a range of Thai noodle soups, which we tried on a return visit—just as good as the rest of the menu (the papaya salad and summer rolls were not as good as the other dishes!)
Met - Vietnamese Restaurant
This restaurant is in my neighborhood, and I always noticed many Vietnamese people eating there, so we decided to give it a try. Overall, it was a good experience. They offer dishes that you don’t typically find in the more typical Vietnamese restaurants in Berlin. It’s a family-run place and doesn’t seem to be part of the larger restaurant mafia (yes, there is one!). The prices are quite affordable, and the portion sizes are decent.
Preeda - Thai Restaurant
The restaurant has a really friendly service and serves good Thai food. While they have the usual Thai dishes, there are also some interesting noodle options. They have a nice terrace and the place is good to visit with colleagues or family. The cocktails felt overpriced for what they were, but the food made up for it. We tried the Pad Thai, and it was quite good.
Wen Cheng - Chinese Noodle
This restaurant is known for its hand-pulled noodles. The portions have become smaller, which isn't necessarily a drawback. The food quality remains largely consistent, though some feel it has slightly declined. If you haven't visited yet, it's definitely worth a try.
Roji - Godai no Sekai - Sushi
This sushi restaurant offers acceptable quality food with fair prices and a nice outdoor area. The staff are not Japanese (judging by the amount of mayo used), so it might not be entirely authentic. However, the overall experience is enjoyable.
simsim levantine eatery- Middle Eastern
This restaurant offers Middle Eastern dishes in a pleasant atmosphere. If the weather is nice, the street-side patio is especially charming. While I find it overpriced, it's in the Kollwitzplatz neighborhood, where higher prices are the norm for all the restaurants! The food quality is good, but it doesn't quite justify the price.
Takumi NINE
This is a good Ramen place. The broth is chicken-based, with vegan options available. Prices are slightly higher than average. They offer a "BIG" ramen option for an extra €3.5, but the regular portions are already ample.
Lecker Song - Chinese Restaurant
The restaurant serves delicious dumplings in a cozy, compact setting. While specializing in dumplings exclusively, it offers the option to dine al fresco, providing a great spot for people-watching.
Der blaue Fuchs - Georgian-Inspired
The restaurant was pricey considering what it offered. The service left much to be desired, as it was unfriendly, but the food itself was satisfying. Despite the high prices, the location had a cozy atmosphere, providing a comfortable and welcoming feeling. Overall, it was a decent dining experience with enjoyable food.
Seoul Garden
The food is good, and the outdoor space is pleasant on a sunny day. The staff is friendly, and the restaurant offers a variety of Korean dishes, including some that are not commonly found in other restaurants.
Teller Berlin - Casual Fine Dining
The restaurant is located in Prenzlauer Berg, where Mrs. Robinson’s (now closed) used to be. It's relatively small, with a maximum capacity of 20 people and some high chairs at the bar. The restaurant offers a set menu for two at €64 (this price is for 2024) per person, inclusive of drinks, as well as à la carte options. The menu rotates, and some items we tried are not listed on the online menu.
Ewig Freunde - Breakfast Restaurant
The food is good, and the place has a nice vibe with those Motel A Miio plates. The bagels are tasty and dishes are made with high quality ingredients. The staff is super friendly. Just keep in mind, the place is a bit on the pricier side.
Tossakan Berlin - Thai Restaurant
The restaurant offers authentic Thai food with a manageable level of spiciness. The owner, who also serves as the chef, is friendly. However, the service can be slow at times. During my last visit, I noticed they had raised their prices and reduced portion sizes, perhaps due to the neighborhood's rental prices.
Ayákayò Café
A cozy café run by a friendly lady, serving incredibly tasty Venezuelan food. The small space has tables for two, making it a comfortable and inviting spot. Check out the place if you’re in the neighborhood.
Restaurant Tsomi - Georgian Cuisine
The photo you see here is not a pizza, even though it looks like one! It’s a Khachapuri, a Georgian national dish. The restaurant is excellent, offering a variety of dishes (the lamb kebab was divine!), and a good selection of Georgian wines. The only complaint is the price of the water bottle, which is €8! You can view the menu and prices here.
Chaomin-Congee Restaurant - Vietnamese
Their signature dish is congee (it is a form of rice porridge made by boiling rice in a large amount of water until the rice softens. Usually it’s served with meat and vegetables), offered in various styles and tastes. Also, they feature other dishes like curry, and udon.
Feel Seoul Good
This restaurant serves tasty vegan food with a mix of Korean and Vietnamese dishes. You can grab a meal and a drink from their daily lunch menu.
Café Krümel
This cafe serves one of the best breakfast sandwiches in town, with crispy grilled vegetables like broccoli and pumpkin, high-quality cheese, and artisanal breads.
Selecta Modern Pizza
This neighborhood pizzeria has a simple yet delicious pizza menu. The friendly staff make it a pleasant spot to dine in.
Ryong - Vegan Restaurant
This restaurant features a variety of Asian vegan dishes. Their Bao burgers are especially popular.
Breslau- Polish Restaurant
The dishes might not look 'designed,' but the taste is pretty good. This is a potato pancake with Goulash. The pierogies are pretty good too.
Mamida - Pizzeria
Pretty good pizza with fast and friendly service. The outdoor area is nice, and the menu is not overwhelming, making it easier to choose from.
D.O. - Catalonian Restaurant
A Spanish restaurant that is different from your usual tapas restaurant. They have a really good selection of wines. The food is good.
Chotto - Japanese Restaurant
The food is good. They've got a variety of Asian dishes like sushi, ramen, and izakaya-style treats. The service is speedy and friendly. The prices might be a tad higher than your average joint, but considering the neighborhood vibes and the food quality, it's worth it.
Madras Cafe - (Indian restaurant)
The restaurant offers a wide variety of South Indian dishes. They have Indian street food as appetizers, along with a range of dosas. The staff is incredibly friendly and welcoming.
Love at first bite - Café, Breakfast Brunch
The restaurant is located in the charming area of Kollwitzplatz. When the sun is shining, there's nothing better than sitting at a sidewalk table and enjoying a delightful brunch. One of their standout dishes is the delicious fried chicken waffle.
Mido Fuji Restaurant (Japanese Restaurant)
This might not be a traditional sushi spot, but the sushi is actually good quality for the price. They also offer other types of dishes. What stands out is the consistent quality, as I've been there a few times.
Kongfu Chili (Chinese Cuisine)
The restaurant mainly serves hand-pulled noodles with various toppings. Their spicy noodle with beef is quite good. Some might say Wen Cheng is better, which I agree with, but if you're looking for something a bit different, this place might be your jam.
MITTE
Mesopotamia - Middle Eastern
This restaurant offers a laid-back, unpretentious atmosphere with no frills. The owners are warm and welcoming, and the food is genuinely delicious. Located near Fotografiska, it’s a great spot to grab a meal after visiting an exhibition. The prices are also reasonable.
Ristorante Bocca Felice - Italian
I tried the pasta with salmon caviar in lobster sauce, and it was delicious—simple yet flavorful. For dessert, I had the pistachio tiramisu, which was equally satisfying. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making the experience even better. The total cost for one dish, a non-alcoholic drink, and half a dessert was €36, which I found reasonable. The restaurant has only been around for two years, but I highly recommend giving it a try!
Shiso Burger
Shiso Burger has several locations in Berlin, offering Asian-inspired burgers. The burgers taste good, though they’re a bit small. Their most popular option is the Bulgogi Burger. The price of water at €6.50 feels high for a burger joint (it seems like many places in Berlin are trying to make money off bottled water).
Hoa Rong - Vietnamese Restaurant
Not your typical Vietnamese restaurant. The food is both good and creative. The staff is friendly and speaks English. They have a wonderful garden outside. Reservations are available, making it a great choice for company lunch/dinner as well.
Vino & Basilico
This restaurant is a great spot for hosting work colleagues visiting town or taking parents out. While the prices are on the higher side, which some might find unjustified, the central location and overall experience make it worthwhile.
House of Small Wonder
This place offers Japanese-inflected brunch and pastries in a stylish, high-ceiling location. If the weather is good, the garden is open and has its own charm. The food is good, and it’s convenient that you can make reservations. It’s a nice mix of brunch and Japanese cuisine, with a variety of cocktails and drinks.
Night Kitchen - Mediterranean Restaurant
If you're in Berlin, this is a must-try place. Everyone I've talked to who has been there had a positive experience. You can choose to order à la carte or go for their 'Dinner with Friends' menu (€56-€70, depending on whether you want drinks with it). With this menu, they'll bring any dish you want, as many as you want. There are plenty of options for every diet, and the taste is excellent. It's a good place for a date, when family is visiting, hanging out with friends, or impressing coworkers visiting Berlin. Just note that it's quite challenging to find a table for a large group, so make a reservation well in advance.
Cocolo Ramen
The restaurant is open only for dinner. In winter, the backyard is closed, so the seating area is small, and there might be a wait. The ramen is tasty with decent portions. They don't serve alcohol. There's no restroom at the restaurant, but you can use the neighboring restaurant's restroom, which is owned by the same owner.
Vox Restaurant & Bar
The restaurant is on the ground floor of the Grand Hyatt hotel in Potsdamer Platz. It is on the upscale side and has a spacious layout. The menu offers a variety of dishes, from steak to sushi. We went for the 4-dish set menu (they also offer a Vegan set menu). The dish: Confit haunch of wild boar: Brussels sprouts, pumpkin cream, daikon
Katz Orange - German Restaurant
The outdoor area with a brick building is very pleasant, and they serve excellent cocktails. The menu has a slightly upscale feel to it. For around €60 per person, you have the opportunity to share a variety of dishes with your companions.
MontRaw - Mediterranean Restaurant
The restaurant has an upscale ambiance with an Israeli influence. The food is good, but some may question whether it justifies the higher price. It's a great spot to visit with colleagues or when your parents are in town. Additionally, they have another restaurant called "Mezze by MontRaw," which is a relaxed gastropub featuring a patio. They serve Mediterranean shared plates along with a selection of wine and cocktails.
Nomad Berlin - (Breakfast & Dinner Restaurant)
Another great spot if you're into brunches. They serve good cocktails and also have a dinner menu. We went with a big group, and I remember the staff being friendly and accommodating.
Coccodrillo Restaurant (Italian Cuisine)
This place is pretty hyped, and we went there when it had just opened. It's located in a park and has a cool, funky décor with a nice vibe. They serve pizzas and other Italian dishes, making it a good spot to grab a cocktail and enjoy a casual weekend atmosphere. It’s a good idea to make a reservation, as it can get busy.
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Rocoto - Peruvian Cuisine & Pisco Bar
This Peruvian restaurant is absolutely lovely. It's a very cozy place with beautiful decoration. We had a mix of ceviche for a starter and then a lamb risotto and octopus for main courses, followed by caramel ice cream with cookie and berries and some mango puddings for dessert. It was really tasty, and the food quality and presentation—everything was great. All of the things I mentioned, along with a big bottle of water, cost around 50 euros per person, so it's a bit on the pricey side, but it's definitely worth it.
Tapiocaria - Brazilian Restaurant
The restaurant was recommended by a Brazilian friend. The food is quite good, with a focus on meat dishes. The service is friendly but can sometimes be slow.
Meet Noodles - Chinese Restaurant
I remember the first time I got into hand-pulled noodles—it was back in 2015 when I was living in Shanghai. There was a place (not sure if you could really call it a restaurant just because they served food) where they made fresh hand-pulled noodles (the thin type, not the thick ones you often see in Berlin) for just €1.50. It was our go-to spot for lunch! Anyway, now Berlin is full of hand-pulled noodle restaurants, and here’s one of them that was decent. It’s run by the owners, who were nice and friendly.
Aleppo Supper Club - Syrian Restaurant
This restaurant is really good! They've got a bunch of options to choose from, super quick service, and the staff is super friendly. Lots of their dishes have nuts.
KREUZBERG
Restaurant Berlin Phở
This place serves pho with some interesting variations, like udon noodles instead of the usual rice noodles. They also have plenty of vegetarian options. The atmosphere is simple, like most Vietnamese restaurants, but the food is great. Just a heads-up – it’s cash only!
Kitten Deli - Israeli Restaurant
The restaurant offered a generally positive dining experience, with a couple of highlights to note. While the food overall was good, the hummus fell short of expectations. However, the sabich stood out as particularly wonderful.
TZOM - Eritrean Restaurant
This restaurant offers Eritrean cuisine, similar to Ethiopian dishes featuring a pancake-like base with various stews meant to be eaten with your hands. The menu includes both meat and vegetarian options, and the staff is friendly. The ambiance leans more towards a cafe feel than a traditional restaurant, and the prices are reasonable.
Izmir Köfte - Kebab Shop
If you haven't been to this place, you should definitely try it! They specialize in one thing, and they do it well: making kebab sandwiches. The place is always busy, so you can be sure the ingredients are fresh.
Life Berlin - Japanese Restaurant
This restaurant has a small menu with ramen and Japanese dishes like Chicken Karaage bowl. The food is tasty, and the prices are okay. They also have a nice outdoor seating area by the Maybachufer.
Antonello's Cevicheria & StreetFood
The ceviche are really good. On weekends, it's a good idea to make a reservation because it gets quite busy! They brought an extra dish by mistake, and when we told them we hadn't ordered it, they said we could have it on-the-house. However, when we got the bill, they had charged us for it. It was fair since we did eat it, but it would have been nicer if they hadn't charged us, considering we didn’t order the dish!
Cha for Tee Restaurant
The restaurant is owned by a cute elderly lady who converses with you in a mix of English, German, and Mandarin! They offer a wide variety of dumpling options, with moderate prices, making it a great place for sharing food.
LALA - Creative Turkish Restaurant
The restaurant serves innovative Turkish-inspired dishes and appetizers meant for sharing. It has a laid-back and trendy ambiance with seating available both at the bar and on the sidewalk.
Fes Restaurant (Turkish Restaurant)
This Turkish restaurant lets you choose different types of meat and grill them right at your table. The meat quality is excellent, but the real highlight is the variety of mezzes you can order. It’s a great spot to go with a group and try different dishes. It’s on the pricier side, but the quality and experience make it worth it.
Le Bon (Breakfast Restaurant)
If you love brunching on the weekend, this is a must-visit spot. They make great eggs benedict, and the coffee is decent too.
ammAmma Restaurant (Sri Lankan Restaurant)
This is a Sri Lankan restaurant with a fairly extensive menu. The dishes were similar to Indian cuisine in taste, at least from my perspective. The Google ratings are quite high, but I don't remember the place living up to all the hype.
Buya Ramen Factory (Japanese Restaurant)
Berlin definitely isn’t short on ramen restaurants, and each one tries to stand out in its own way. Buya Ramen Factory is no exception. They serve decent ramen, though I'm not sure how traditional it is, since I'm not a ramen connoisseur.
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Alaska Bar
Good tapas food with all vegan options. The vegan cheese and butter with bread are a delight. The staff had a bit of an attitude, especially when we asked for the bill. Maybe that’s what gives people the feeling of being cool 😎. Overall, it was a good experience.
Chicha- Peruvian Restaurant
The restaurant provides exquisite food in a relaxed atmosphere, situated next to the beautiful Maybachufer. It offers an amazing culinary experience, though it may be a bit expensive, the experience is absolutely worth the price.
Paolo Pinkel - (3 restaurants)
Here, you’ll find several restaurants serving different types of food, all sharing a common seating area. It’s a great option if you're with a group and everyone wants to try something different. The food quality can be hit or miss, depending on which restaurant you order from.
Sorrel Restaurant (Contemporary Restaurant)
A nice place that focuses on using local ingredients, with seafood often taking the spotlight in their dishes. They also apparently do brunch. The menu features small dishes, perfect for sharing.
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Gokan - Korean Restaurant
The restaurant offers decent Korean food. We tried the kimchi pancake, which was quite tasty but a bit oily. The Korean-style fried chicken, known for its excellence, was good. We also ordered the Korean BBQ/grill for two. I found the place a bit pricey considering its simple style, but it's still worth a try. Additionally, the restaurant was quite crowded for a mid-week evening.
Malakeh Restaurant - Syrian Cuisine
This is a Syrian restaurant that seems to be run by a family (I'm not sure, but it feels like the main cook is the mother of the family). The place looks more like a café, and the prices are on the higher side (around €20 per dish), but the quality and taste are definitely worth it. You can enjoy some truly authentic Syrian dishes that you won't find in all Arabic restaurants. The staff is super friendly, the place is clean, and they have tablets on tables for ordering food, which shows they're investing in staying up to date. I recommend visiting the place.
Bulent Borekcilik Berlin - (Turkish Cafe)
These guys focus on one thing, and they do it well. They only serve börek, a pastry-like Turkish dish filled with cheese. It’s served with tea and pickles. It's quite rich and heavy, but it melts in your mouth. The best part? They make it right in front of you!
Bonvivant Cocktail Bistro (Vegetarian Restaurant)
We tried this place before it became all hyped up with set menus and higher prices. It's a vegetarian restaurant, so if you're vegetarian (or vegan), this could be a nice, casual fine dining option for you.
CHARLOTTENBURG AND WILMERSDORF
Sabor Latino - Peruvian restaurant
Peruvian cuisine is known for its rich diversity and distinctive flavors, drawing on a blend of Indigenous, Spanish, African, Chinese, Japanese, and Italian influences. Sabor Latino offers a taste of this unique culinary tradition, serving a range of Peruvian dishes, from ceviche to meat options. The restaurant also features sidewalk seating, perfect for enjoying a meal in pleasant weather. While it's not the cheapest option, the prices are reasonable for the quality and experience.
Chon Thong - Thai Restaurant
A Thai restaurant in West Berlin with outdoor seating - suitable for better weather. The food is decent and worth a try if you're in the neighborhood. Keep in mind, they only accept cash, which helps them keep prices slightly below the market average!
Kimchi Mama - Korean BBQ
This is a cosy family-operated Korean restaurant with all the traditional dishes you'd expect. It's often a challenge for me to find something reasonably priced and of good value in Kudamm, but this place is a solid choice.
Mr. Liu China Restaurant
This restaurant might not be worth traveling for, but if you're in the neighborhood and craving authentic Chinese food, it's a good option. The fact that most customers are Chinese is a positive sign. Also, they have some sort of a hotpot.
Ottenthal - Austrian Restaurant
I had our company's end-of-the-year dinner here. The restaurant serves good traditional Austrian cuisine with a slightly higher price range. The schnitzel is a standout, and the menu is predominantly meat-focused. The atmosphere is calm and chill.
Good Friends Restaurant - Chinese
Chinese traditional. The restaurant is pretty crowded. Try the Peking duck; prices are on the higher end, but they offer unique dishes. There is an outdoor seating area available as well. Reservations are recommended.
Dong A Restaurant - (Vietnamese restaurant)
The restaurant is located within KPM Hotel & Residence. It specializes in Vietnamese cuisine with a Mediterranean influence. They have a wide selection of delicious cocktails and beverages, and their prices are reasonable given the location. However, the service can be slow during lunchtime due to the influx of nearby businesses choosing this place for lunch, as there are limited dining options in the neighborhood.
Thakali-Haus - (Nepalesisches Restaurant)
The restaurant exudes a delightful ambiance, attracting a loyal customer base evident by the owner's familiarity with most patrons. They offer a unique Nepalese chili with a flavor akin to Sichuan chili but with a distinct effect. Unlike tongue-scorching spiciness, this chili delicately warms you from within, creating a soothing sensation.
Ting Song Hotpot (Chinese Cuisine)
I'm a big fan of hotpot, and this place does a great job. They offer a nice selection of vegetables, meats, and broths. The prices are on the higher side, like most hotpot spots, but it's definitely worth a visit. If you're going with a group, you can also split the broth, which is perfect if not everyone wants something spicy.
Esa Noa (French Inspired Cuisine)
This place is a hidden gem I used to visit during work. It's only open at lunchtime and has limited seating, so it’s a bit tucked away. The chef is French and puts together weekly menus that are hard to beat in terms of taste, quality, creativity, and price. If you're in the neighborhood for lunch, definitely check it out and try their famous bowl, with extra chicken skewer or feta cheese. You won't regret it!
Addis Abeba Restaurant (Ethiopian Cuisine )
Ethiopian cuisine offers a unique and fascinating dining experience, deeply rooted in its cultural traditions. One of the highlights is eating with your hands, using injera, a soft, pancake-like bread that serves as both a utensil and a base for various dishes. This restaurant provides an excellent selection of both meat and vegetarian options, showcasing the rich flavors and diverse spices of Ethiopian cooking. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and the prices are quite reasonable.
WEDDING
Lino's Barbecue
Meat's good, but you might leave a bit hungry cause the portions aren't big enough for the price. Sides taste good, but they could be more. The staff are nice!
MOABIT AND TIERGARTEN
LAL HAWELI - Indian Restaurant (Moabit)
If you find yourself in the neighborhood and craving Indian cuisine, this restaurant may be an option. The food is acceptable, the prices are reasonable, and the portions are decent. The staff are friendly and accommodating.
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Nam Đjịnh quán Euro-Asia Restaurant - (Vietnamese restaurant)
You'll find this restaurant right in the heart of Dong Xuan Center, the biggest Asian market in Berlin. They serve up a variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes. As soon as you step into the market, you're transported to a whole new world. Trust me, the market alone is totally worth a visit!
Bính Vịt Quán- Vietnamese Restaurant
This Vietnamese restaurant is located near the Dong Xuan Center. Most of the customers are Vietnamese, with a few others like us who found it by chance. As a fan of hotpot, I decided to give this place a try. It was an interesting experience, but I believe it's best to visit with someone who knows what to order!