4 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.

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
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Weekends in warm weather
Runs Apr.--Nov.

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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
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