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.

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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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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