2 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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