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Mitte
Berlin's only three-Michelin-star room — Marco Müller on Chausseestraße.
The latest venues added to our curated Berlin collection
Mitte
Berlin's only three-Michelin-star room — Marco Müller on Chausseestraße.
Kreuzberg
Two Michelin stars and Asian-modern technique behind Checkpoint Charlie.
Tiergarten
Two Michelin stars on the fifth floor of the Mandala Hotel — glass-pavilion dining.
Tiergarten
Two Michelin stars on the first floor of the Adlon Kempinski, overlooking the Brandenburg Gate.
Kreuzberg
Two Michelin stars and Austrian-modern technique on the Landwehrkanal.
Kreuzberg
One Michelin star, one Green Star — Berlin's most radical sourcing programme.
Mitte
Two Michelin stars + Green Star — Dylan Watson-Brawn's twelve-seat counter in Wedding.
Neukölln
One Michelin star — Berlin's only dessert-tasting menu, on Friedelstraße.
Mitte
One Michelin star, twenty seats, four-course menu — Andreas Saul on Torstraße.
Mitte
One Michelin star — Berlin's most architecturally hidden vegetarian fine-dining room.
Wilmersdorf
One Michelin star — small-plate French-modern in Friedenau.
Wilmersdorf
One Michelin star inside the Grunewald tennis club — Sonja Frühsammer's room.
Friedrichshain
One Michelin star on the twelfth floor of the Vienna House Andel's Berlin — panoramic dining.
Neukölln
One Michelin star — Sarah Hallmann's modern-European tasting room in Neukölln.
Neukölln
One Michelin star + Bib Gourmand graduate — modern-German Speisekneipe in Neukölln.
Mitte
Berlin's classic political power-lunch — Wiener Schnitzel since 1893.
Kreuzberg
The Mehringdamm vegetable-kebab queue that any İstanbullu visitor asks about.
Kreuzberg
Berlin's most-photographed Currywurst stand — Mehringdamm, 1981.
Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg's 1891 covered market — Thursday Street Food evenings, weekly produce.
Schöneberg
Berlin's Vienna-style Kaffeehaus on Kurfürstenstraße — 1978, in a 1907 villa.
Charlottenburg
Continental Europe's largest department-store food hall — sixth floor of the Kaufhaus des Westens.
Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg's 1979 brasserie — the West-Berlin art-world canteen.
Mitte
Berlin's media-and-art steakhouse on the Spree — see-and-be-seen 2026.
Mitte
Mitte's slow-food courtyard restaurant — the Candy Bomber pork at 12 hours.
Kreuzberg
Dutch-chef-led modern-European on Lausitzer Straße — fixed five-course menu.
Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg's Chinese-modern small-plate room — Wrangelstraße, 2010.
Tiergarten
Thai-modern under Tim Raue's wider stable — Lützowstraße, Tiergarten.
Mitte
Mitte's modern-German bistro on Linienstraße — regional, weekly menu.
Neukölln
Neukölln modern-bistro on Okerstraße — fixed menu, natural wine, no reservations after 21:30.
Mitte
Mitte's Japanese-cafe brunch on Johannisstraße — the Berlin original of the Brooklyn import.