Fiorella Coto Zevallos: Loved it!!!!! Nice trendy cafe ... lots of sitting options. Relaxing atmosphere. Good tea (a bit pricey)
Fred: Berlin has plenty of good coffee, but maybe this is the best one. The espresso I had was just perfect. The staff and ambient are also pretty nice.
Elisabeth Herzig: Very good coffee, nice place and a lot of space. Wedding rules!
2. ernst
9.4
Gerichtstr. 54, Berlin, Berlin
Modern European Restaurant · Leopoldplatz · 17 tips and reviews
Tao Tao: Japan meets Noma meets Berlin. Best overall dining experience in Berlin right now. Small plates, more on the subtle flavor side of things. $$$$
Nick Stenning: We went on the blurred border between winter and spring, and the vegetable and preserved fruit dishes (those peaches!) were particularly mindblowing. Desserts were some of the best I’ve ever eaten.
David Linder: Simply amazing. A 30-course evening experience, rather than a meal.
3. Nonne & Zwerg
9.4
Mittenwalder Str. 13 (Fürbringerstr), Berlin, Berlin
Mediterranean Restaurant · Urban · 26 tips and reviews
Bowe Frankema: Incredible lunch and dinner. Super nice staff and excellent wines as well. Truly a place you want to visit if you love balanced, traditional Greek food!
Christos G.: Food that tastes like mom's. Such a good surprise to find this place. I'm in love
Tibo: The braised lamb melts on your tongue. Octopus with fava is also very good. Red wine is better than the white wine, but both are of high quality.
5. Zeit für Brot
9.3
Weinbergsweg 2, Berlin, Berlin
Bakery · Mitte · 15 tips and reviews
Monique: Homemade bread and bake goods! Come here to eat the breads and see them make it with the bakery inside the shop!
Muffin Man: WHY THERE: modern traditional bakery. STUFF: lovely dough. STAFF: ok. LOCATION: close to mainstream (convenient). PRICES: average (reasonable)
Jack Smith: Their sweet swirl buns are delicious, however not for eating on the go, as they're extremely sticky and gooey. Best to be eaten whilst seated at a table.
7. Estelle Dining
9.2
Kopenhagener Str. 12 A, Berlin, Berlin
Bistro · Schönhauser Allee-Nord · 8 tips and reviews
Matthias: Great snacks and pizza spot. We ha a really enjoyable dinner. A bit pricier but definitely a fair ratio of price to quality. 👍🏼 And a location you can easily consider for a nice date.😜
Megan Allison: Chill, perfect neighborhood spot for pizza & wine, but the pro tip is their absolutely lovely brunch on the weekends. Great service, vibes.
shal923h: Amazing lunch / brunch (weekends) option in a lovely neighborhood. I can’t get enough of their focaccia
8. Casablanca
9.2
Rigaer Str. 25, Berlin, Berlin
Falafel Restaurant · Samariterkiez · 40 tips and reviews
Andreas Inkfish: Super nice staff, very warm and gel coming. tasty couscous and schawarma. The hummus and falafel is good as well. Recommended fast food
Thomas Kohl: best arab food in f'hain. delicious.
Floris van Onna: Everything is good here. Shoarma is real meat, not this pressed crap. Falafal always made fresh. Fantastic lamb kufte. Good prices since they are not in a tourist spot. Friendly people.
10. Markthalle Neun
9.2
Eisenbahnstr. 42/43, Berlin, Berlin
Food Court · Kreuzberg · 468 tips and reviews
Aleksandra Fragner: Great and different food, very cool vibe, interesting.
Matthias Rupp: Street Food Thursday, each Thursday 5-10 pm. Try some Pie, Kimchi, Tapas or Kasspätzle. Delicious.
John Coates: Check the home brewer turned micro brewery Heiden Peter in the corner. Always serving new ales.
13. Pomodorino
9.2
Straßmannstr. 21, Berlin, Berlin
Pizzeria · Rigaer Straße · 154 tips and reviews
Matthias: Simply put - delicious Pizza!! :) Any pizza with buffalo mozzarella and the pesto pieces are quality!! 😊
Emma Wijninga: Take out a few pieces of delicious pizza (€2,- each) and hop on the M10 to eat them in the Volkspark on a warm and cosy summer night.
Pino Bonetti: in a otherwise quite neighborhood this place attracts many visitors. And for a good reason: the pizza is good and cheap. But most importantly good. Read more.
Philip M: Amazing bread, delicious home made bretzel and cake, perfect for lunch/brunch
Tobias Schmidt: Some of the best – if not the best – bread I've eaten in Berlin. Both the pretzels and the "Seele" were slightly sour and moist on the inside and form and crispy on the outside
Fabio De Donno: I would visit this place alone for the smell of baking bread when one walks in. Great bread, pretzels and buns. Breads all look great (haven't tried them all). Nice stop for bread fans