12 Best Restaurants in Charlottenburg, Berlin

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Charlottenburg has long been the grand dame of Berlin’s neighborhoods, with a high concentration of elegant, upscale dining spots frequented by long-time area residents. The past few years have seen new life infusing the area, though, which translates to exciting dining destinations.

893 Ryotei

$$$$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

Chic foodies frequent this sleek Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant from renowned Berlin restaurateur Duc Ngo, which sits behind a graffiti-covered door. The cocktails are top-notch, the sushi and sashimi some of the freshest in town, and the food is wonderfully prepared; South American--inflected dishes such as sashimi taquitos and variations on grilled beef, while not groundbreaking, are full of flavors just a bit different than what you'll find in Berlin's other Asian eateries.

Kantstr. 135, Berlin, 10625, Germany
0176-5675–4107
Known For
  • Tiradito (Peruvian marinated raw fish)
  • Sashimi taquitos (raw fish rolled into tortillas)
  • Enticing cocktail, sake, and wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Kushinoya

$$$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

This eatery makes culinary art from the Japanese snack, kushiage, breaded and fried skewers of meat, fish, and vegetables, accompanied by an array of colorful dipping sauces. The Kushinoya team uses a special cooking process to deep-fry the doughy exteriors of the skewered ingredients without letting them get oily, and offers at least 30 different skewers daily, using fresh, local ingredients. There's an interesting selection of beer and sake to go with your meal. Make sure to save room for the Japanese desserts, too.

Bleibtreustr. 6, Berlin, 10623, Germany
030-3180–9897
Known For
  • Kushiage (Japanese breaded, fried skewers of meat, seafood, and veggies)
  • Interesting sake selection
  • Upscale setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Lovis Restaurant & Bar

$$$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

Inside an atmospheric 19th-century women’s prison, this vegetable-centric small plates restaurant focuses on ingredients from the surrounding Brandenburg region. Chef Sophia Rudolph offers four- to six-course tasting menus (also in vegetarian versions) that change seasonally and may include such dishes as crispy corn pudding with tomatillo and beurre blanc; à la carte options are also available.

Kantstr. 79, Berlin, 10627, Germany
030-2018–05160
Known For
  • Creative contemporary cuisine
  • Dimly lit romantic atmosphere
  • Cocktails infused with forest herbs
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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$$$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

Owner and chocolate maker Kristiane Kegelmann also works as a sculptor, which accounts for the minimalist gallery-like look of this modern Austrian-German restaurant close to bustling Savignyplatz. Dishes tend toward locally sourced ingredients from small producers, best sampled in the seven-course or smaller four-course tasting menus (vegetarian versions available, as well as à la carte options), ideally combined with their fabulous natural wine pairings.

Grolmanstr. 53, Berlin, 10623, Germany
030-4991–9786
Known For
  • Interesting takes on regional ingredients such as Müritz smoked eel and Spreewald cucumber
  • Large selection of often hard-to-find natural wines
  • Handcrafted chocolates for dessert (and for sale to take home)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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Prism

$$$$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

Chef Gal Ben Moshe creates updated Levantine cuisine—a mix of Israeli, Lebanese, Syrian, and Greek cuisine—at his sophisticated restaurant on an unassuming side street off Kantstrasse. The six-course tasting menu, which also comes in a vegetarian version, lets you sample interesting ingredients such as jameed (dried yogurt) and baharat (Middle Eastern all-purpose spice) combined with top-notch meats and seafood.

Fritschestr. 48, Berlin, 10627, Germany
030-5471–0861
Known For
  • Daring flavor combinations
  • Lebanese lobster
  • Wines from Israel, Serbia, and Slovakia
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Thai Park

$ | Charlottenburg Fodor's Choice

Every weekend from spring to autumn, in decent weather, the main lawn at Preussenpark in Wilmersdorf fills up with Southeast Asian families (mostly Thai, but some Vietnamese, Malaysian, and Indonesian) who set up cooking equipment and prepare authentic delicacies like beef noodle soup, skewered fried meat, and spicy green-papaya salad. Come with a picnic blanket, cash, and a lot of napkins, and stay for the afternoon. Sundays in summer are especially popular.

Brandenburgische Str., Berlin, 10707, Germany
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Weekends in warm weather
Runs Apr.--Nov.

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Engelbecken

$$$$ | Charlottenburg

This relaxed neighborhood restaurant facing a park on Lake Lietzensee focuses on food from Bavaria and the Alps. Excellent renditions of classics like Wiener schnitzel and grilled saddle steak use organic meats and vegetables, and the selection of beer—by the bottle and on tap—is small but includes a range of varieties and regions.

Witzlebenstr. 31, Berlin, 14057, Germany
030-615–2810
Known For
  • Simple, seasonal Alpine cuisine
  • Wiener schnitzel in two sizes with potato-cucumber salad
  • Good choice of wine and beer
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Francucci

$$$$ | Charlottenburg

This upscale restaurant on the far western end of Kurfürstendamm is one of the best-kept Italian secrets in Berlin; you won't find many tourists here, but the posh neighborhood's residents pack the cheerful, rustic dining room. The high-quality, straightforward cooking means incredibly fresh salads and appetizers (the foccacia is excellent), as well as homemade bread, exquisite pasta dishes, and more-refined Tuscan and Umbrian creations.

Kurfürstendamm 90, Berlin, 10709, Germany
030-323–3318
Known For
  • Top-notch classic Italian cuisine
  • Delicious bread and pizza
  • Tables on the sidewalk in warm weather
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Hot Spot

$$ | Charlottenburg

In a city that's unfortunately full of mediocre pseudo-Asian restaurants that serve bland versions of curries, noodles, and rice dishes, Hot Spot stands out for its daring and authenticity. The menu features recipes from the provinces of Sichuan, Jiangsu, and Shanghai, and the freshest ingredients are guaranteed; mala dishes (numbing and spicy) are a specialty here, and the excellent selection of German wines—particularly Riesling—goes well with the spicy food.

Eisenzahnstr. 66, Berlin, 10709, Germany
030-8900–6878
Known For
  • Amazing wine list, unusual to find in an Asian restaurant
  • Much spicier food than normal for Berlin
  • Quick, friendly service

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Lubitsch

$$$ | Charlottenburg

Named after the famous Berlin film director Ernst Lubitsch, this sophisticated restaurant attracts an equally refined crowd with its hearty local fare (and lighter international options) that's hard to find these days. Dishes like Königsberger Klopse (German meatballs in a creamy caper sauce), baked eggs in mustard sauce, and Wiener schnitzel are examples of the home-style German cooking, plus there are frequently rotating seasonal specials.

Bleibtreustr. 47, Berlin, 10623, Germany
030-8862–6660
Known For
  • Well-prepared classic German dishes
  • Elegant old-fashioned atmosphere
  • Good location off of lively Savignyplatz

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Moon Thai

$ | Charlottenburg

On Kantstrasse---Charlottenburg's unofficial Asiatown---this Thai restaurant serves tasty and affordable dishes with fresh vegetables, nuanced sauces, and, if you request it, the long, slow spiciness that's a rarity in Germany: the menu has a spice ranking system, including Thai scharf, which means "Thai spicy," and means super spicy. It's particularly busy at lunch time.

Kantstr. 32, Berlin, 10625, Germany
030-5304–4054
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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Ottenthal

$$$$ | Charlottenburg

Austrians from the small village of Ottenthal own this intimate restaurant with white tablecloths that serves as an homage to their country, with interesting and delicious combinations using many organic ingredients. It's a good option for a leisurely meal before catching a show at Theater des Westens around the corner. 

Kantstr. 153, Berlin, 10623, Germany
030-313–3162
Known For
  • Huge Wiener schnitzel that extends past the plate's rim
  • Homemade strudel
  • Excellent Austrian wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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