8 Best Restaurants in Kreuzberg, Berlin

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Exciting, gritty, artistic, ever-changing, and multicultural, Kreuzberg has found the spotlight in recent years and its restaurant scene has caught up, too. You won’t find glitz and glamour here, but rather spectacular cuisine in what might first appear to be a shabby café or a comfy local hangout.

BRLO Brwhouse

$$$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

A cross between a craft brewery, a hip outdoor beer garden (spring through fall only), and a casual indoor restaurant inside reused shipping containers, BRLO is a quintessential Berlin spot to spend an afternoon drinking and eating. If the weather's nice, grab a striped lounge chair outside and choose from a range of modern bar snacks at the beer garden, open every day except in winter; otherwise, head indoors for a choice of vegetable-focused mains along with meats cooked in their own smoker. 

Schöneberger Str. 16, Berlin, 10963, Germany
030-5557–7606
Known For
  • Cool, fun outdoor and indoor setting
  • Tasty barbecue and vegetables
  • Beers brewed on-site
Restaurant Details
Restaurant closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Fri. Beer garden closed Mon.

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Curry 36

$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

This currywurst stand in Kreuzberg has a cult following and just about any time of day or night you'll find yourself amid a crowd of cab drivers, students, and lawyers munching on currywurst mit Darm (with skin) or ohne Darm (without skin). Go local and order your sausage with a big pile of crispy fries served rot-weiss (red and white)—with curry ketchup and mayonnaise.

Mehringdamm 36, Berlin, 10961, Germany
030-251–7368
Known For
  • Berlin's most famous currywurst
  • Vegan currywurst for non-meat eaters
  • Late-night eats (open till 5 am)

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Die Henne

$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

The 100-plus-year-old Kreuzberg stalwart has managed to stick around thanks in part to its most famous dish, which is still just about all it serves: a crispy, fried half-chicken. The rest of the menu is short: coleslaw, potato salad, a few sausage options, and several beers on tap; for "dessert," look to the impressive selection of locally sourced brandies and fruit schnapps.

Leuschnerdamm 25, Berlin, 10999, Germany
030-614–7730
Known For
  • Scrumptious fried chicken
  • Front-yard beer garden
  • Charming historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Happa

$ Fodor's Choice

An all-female or non-binary staff prepares and serves the organic, low-waste cuisine at this bright and cheery vegan eatery. Vegan cookbook author and chef Sophia Hoffmann creates Alpine Bavarian dishes based on recipes from her childhood for the five-course dinners offered eight times a month; more casual lunches rotate weekly, but always include a stew or soup, salad, a main dish, and homemade focaccia and cake.

Schlesische Str. 35A, Berlin, 10997, Germany
030-7543–8944
Known For
  • Aperitivo with snacks and drinks on Tues. and Wed. evenings
  • Hearty and healthy lunch options
  • Dinners with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun. No dinner Mon.–Thurs. No lunch Fri.

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Horváth

$$$$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

In a cozy wood-paneled room with a colorful mural of Berlin scenes along the wall and a sleek open kitchen, Austrian chef Sebastian Frank puts a creative spin on dishes from his native country. Vegetables (along with touches of meat and fish) become the stars of the show with innovative cooking techniques and a judicious use of herbs, many grown on his roof terrace, in a choice of seven-, nine- or twelve-course menus; each dish pairs perfectly with unique wines primarily from Eastern Europe.

Paul-Lincke-Ufer 44A, Berlin, 10999, Germany
030-6128–9992
Known For
  • Celeriac baked in salt dough and matured for 12 months
  • Mushroom liver “foie gras”
  • Wonderful wine selection from the former Austro-Hungarian empire
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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Markthalle Neun

$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

Thanks to the efforts of local activists, this century-old market hall was saved from becoming a chain supermarket and instead turned into a center for local food vendors, chefs, wine dealers, and brewers. From Monday to Saturday, a large and rotating variety of food and drink is on offer for lunch and all afternoon, as well as for extended dinner hours on "Street Food Thursdays"; from Tuesday to Saturday, you'll find the weekly market with tempting food products for sale, from fruits and vegetables to bread and fish (with an expanded market on Friday and Saturday); and the space also hosts a dazzling array of rotating events, so it's best to check what's on before heading there.

Eisenbahnstr. 42/43, Berlin, 10997, Germany
030-6107–3473
Known For
  • Tasty and varied food choices from local entrepreneurs, from barbecue to crepes to Turkish dumplings
  • A fun, hipster scene
  • A good selection of beer, wine, and coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Restaurant Tim Raue

$$$$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

The conservative decor belies the artistry on offer at this Michelin-starred restaurant from Germany's most famous celebrity chef. Upscale Berlin-inspired cuisine, influenced by dishes from Tim Raue's childhood, or Asian-fusion cuisine, combining Japanese, Thai, and Chinese flavors and techniques, can be sampled in seven-course tasting menus for dinner or four- to seven-course tasting menus for lunch (with vegan versions on offer); pair your food with splendid wines from one of the most comprehensive lists in Berlin.

Rudi-Dutschke-Str. 26, Berlin, 10969, Germany
030-2593–7930
Known For
  • Duck "Marie-Anne" (duck three ways)
  • Langoustine with wasabi Cantonese-style
  • More than 800 wine choices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.–Fri.

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Tulus Lotrek

$$$$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's Choice

Tucked onto a charming, leafy street, this quirky Michelin-starred restaurant decked out in green jungle wallpaper and wood floral details, with a cozy outdoor terrace, focuses on the "experience" of their food, serving up beautiful and interesting dishes using unusual ingredient combinations. Diners enjoy a seasonally changing seven-course tasting menu, and vivacious co-owner Ilona Scholl will happily suggest (and encourage) whimsical international wine pairings to match.

Fichtestr. 24, Berlin, 10967, Germany
030-4195–6687
Known For
  • Relaxed, fun service
  • Only seven-course tasting menus
  • Large selection of nonstandard wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch

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