9 Best Restaurants in Mitte, Berlin

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Berlin's city center offers innovative food at restaurants both hip and cozy, trendy and non, at any price point, but don’t expect a quiet meal. Half the fun here is mingling with the crowd and indulging in the see-and-be-seen atmosphere.

Nobelhart und Schmutzig

$$$$ | Mitte Fodor's Choice

The locavore obsession is taken seriously at this trendy spot that uses only the most local ingredients in the simple but sublime preparations that come from the open kitchen and are served at a long, shared counter. One six-course menu is served each evening (dietary restrictions can usually be accommodated) and everything—from the bread and butter through vegetable, meat, and dessert courses—is gorgeously presented and delicious.

Friedrichstr. 218, Berlin, 10969, Germany
030-2594–0610
Known For
  • One nightly six-course tasting menu
  • All-natural wines, best experienced when paired with each dish
  • Friendly servers who share the stories behind every plate
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Rutz Restaurant and Weinbar

$$$$ | Mitte Fodor's Choice

The narrow, unassuming facade of the only three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Berlin, tucked away on a sleepy stretch of Chausseestrasse, belies the elegant interior and stellar food you'll find inside. "Inspirations" tasting menus of seven or eight courses make the most of ingredients like trout, chicken, or venison (vegetarian options are available) and combine unusual items like black radishes and mushrooms, or asparagus and wild violets; you can also opt for a smaller, though no less appealing, menu of six courses with drink pairings included.

Chausseestr. 8, Berlin, 10115, Germany
030-2462–8760
Known For
  • One of the most extensive wine lists in Berlin
  • Mostly adventurous tasting menus using mainly local ingredients
  • Extremely expensive prix-fixe menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Restaurant Reinstoff

$$$$ | Mitte Fodor's Choice

The perfectly crafted and creative haute cuisine at the Michelin-starred Reinstoff, prepared by renowned chef Daniel Achilles, focuses on both rare and traditional German ingredients but gives them an avant-garde twist and often playful presentations. Diners choose either five-, six-, seven-, eight-, or nine-course menus (à la carte is only by special request), either with or without wine pairings, and the relaxed but professional service and quietly refined atmosphere make this one of the most enjoyable dining experiences in the city. It's expensive but worth it. The wine selection is heavy on European wines.

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Altes Europa

$$ | Mitte

By day, this is a quiet café reminiscent of a classic Viennese coffeehouse (the name means "Old Europe"), with shabby but trendy decor, and fashionable Mitte-ites chatting and paging through newspapers and magazines. At night, it turns into a comfortable but bustling neighborhood pub serving classic Berlin dishes, just crowded enough to look like a scene but never too packed.

Gipsstr. 11, Berlin, 10119, Germany
030-2809–3840
Known For
  • Traditional Berlin dishes like meatballs, schnitzel, and spätzle
  • Daily changing seasonal dishes
  • Being a locals' hangout

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Borchardt

$$ | Mitte

The menu changes daily at this celebrity meeting place—the location near Gendarmenmarkt makes it a popular power lunch spot for politicians and influential people, though the food and service are not what you'd expect from the high prices. The setting is wonderful, though, with high ceilings, plush maroon benches, marble columns, and an Art Nouveau mosaic that was discovered during renovations. The cuisine is French-German and there are generally several fish dishes and oyster choices on the menu, as well as carnivore classics like veal schnitzel or beef fillet. The courtyard garden is lively in warm weather

Französischestr. 47, Berlin, 10117, Germany
030-8188–6262
Known For
  • Elegant decor
  • Distinguished clientele
  • Classic cuisine
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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Habel am Reichstag

$$$ | Mitte

Under the arches of the S-bahn tracks connecting Friedrichstrasse with Hauptbahnhof, Habel am Reichstag seems unassuming from outside, but inside you'll find old Berlin elegance melded with industrial chic: leather banquettes, crystal chandeliers dangling from the arched brick ceilings, and rumbling trains overhead. The no-nonsense waiters serve local classics, like lamb, Wiener schnitzel, weisser Spargel (asparagus), and Knödel (dumplings) with mushrooms and ham. There's a huge wine selection.

Luisenstr. 19, Berlin, 10117, Germany
030-2809–8484
Known For
  • Huge wine selection
  • Cool underground location
  • Seasonal menu
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
No dinner Sun.

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Hackescher Hof

$$$$ | Mitte

This beautiful, wood-paneled restaurant is spacious but almost always crowded; it's located right in the middle of the action at bustling Hackesche Höfe, and a solid place to eat German food while doing some excellent people-watching. The clientele is a fun mix of tourists and locals, which gives the place a vibrant, lively atmosphere; when the weather is good there are tables outside in the courtyard, too.

Rosenthalerstr. 40–41, Berlin, 10178, Germany
030-283–5293
Known For
  • Good-quality German dishes
  • Brandenburg wild boar (when available)
  • Convenient, central location

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Lokal

$$$ | Mitte

This popular restaurant, located on the corner of one of Berlin's prettiest streets, serves locally sourced dishes like Brandenburg wild boar, lake trout, or venison on stylish long wooden tables to an equally stylish crowd. The unfussy German standards are favorites with local gallerists and shop owners, and on warm weekend nights the place opens up to the street, beckoning passersby with the cozy sound of clinking glasses and the low hum of conversation.

Linienstr. 160, Berlin, 10115, Germany
030-2844–9500
Known For
  • Seasonal, local ingredients
  • Daily changing menus
  • Welcoming, casual vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Zur Letzten Instanz

$$$ | Mitte

Berlin's oldest restaurant (established in 1621) is half-hidden in a maze of medieval streets, though it's welcomed some illustrious diners over the centuries: Napoléon is said to have sat by the tile stove, and Mikhail Gorbachev sipped a beer here in 1989. The small, well-priced menu focuses on some of Berlin's most traditional specialties, including Eisbein (pork knuckle), and takes its whimsical dish titles from classic legal jargon—the national courthouse is around the corner, and the restaurant's name is a rough equivalent of the term "at the 11th hour."

Waisenstr. 14–16, Berlin, 10179, Germany
030-242–5528
Known For
  • Grilled pork knuckle with red cabbage
  • Meatballs with mashed potatoes
  • Historic setting with charming ambience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Wed.

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