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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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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Schleusenkrug

$ | Tiergarten

Forget the fast-food options at Zoo Station. Instead, follow the train tracks to the back of the taxi and bus queues, where you'll enter Tiergarten and within 100 yards come upon the best hideaway in the area: Schleusenkrug. In warmer weather you can order at the window and sit in the beer garden or on the back patio, watching pleasure ships go through the lock. Inside is a casual restaurant with a changing daily menu.

Müller-Breslau-Str., Berlin, 10623, Germany
030-313–9909
Known For
  • Outdoor drinking and dining
  • Good choice of beer and wine
  • Flammkuchen and schnitzel

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