3 Best Restaurants in Tiergarten, Berlin

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As a food destination, Tiergarten has yet to really be discovered: there are a few standout, destination spots, but otherwise it's mostly local German and international restaraunts serving unexciting fare.

Facil

$$$$ | Tiergarten Fodor's Choice

One of Germany's top restaurants, Facil is also one of the more relaxed of its class: the elegant, minimalist setting—it's in the fifth-floor courtyard of the Mandala Hotel, with exquisite wall panels and a glass roof that opens in summer—and impeccable service make this feel like something of an oasis in the busy city. Diners can count on a careful combination of modern takes on German classics and inspiration from across the globe, best sampled in the five- to eight-course set meals, with vegetarian versions available.

Potsdamer Str. 3, Berlin, 10785, Germany
030-5900–51234
Known For
  • Seasonal tasting menus with mainly regional ingredients
  • Beautiful rooftop setting
  • Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Oh, Panama

$$$ | Tiergarten

Tucked into a courtyard in the Tiergarten district near galleries and cool boutiques, Oh, Panama (named after a popular German children's book) has a contemporary, artsy decor that perfectly matches its eclectic international cuisine—think small, shareable plates or more substantial mains, with a fine selection of fish, meat, and veggie options. Hip Berliners and in-the-know tourists enjoy expertly mixed seasonal cocktails or a glass of natural wine with their meal.

Potsdamer Str. 91, Berlin, 10785, Germany
030-9832–08435
Known For
  • Well-presented small plates
  • Inventive, unique flavor combinations
  • Fun vibe with charming waitstaff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Paris-Moskau

$$$$ | Tiergarten

If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind dining experience, head to this half-timber house—built more than 100 years ago as a pub and guesthouse along the Paris–Moscow railway—that stands dwarfed by a government complex and the hotels and office buildings around Hauptbahnhof. Today, it serves dishes so intricately prepared they look like works of art, with unique flavor combinations; in addition to the à la carte menu, there are three- or four-course set menus, with vegetarian options, in the evening.

Alt-Moabit 141, Berlin, 10557, Germany
030-394–2081
Known For
  • Quaint historic setting
  • Artfully presented international dishes
  • Well-chosen wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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