2 Best Restaurants in Berlin, Germany

Lode & Stijn

$$$$ | Kreuzberg Fodor's choice

In their namesake restaurant on a side street in Kreuzberg, Dutch chefs Lode van Zuylen and Stijn Remi combine ingredients primarily from small producers in interesting ways—expect lots of dry-aged and cured fish and meat—in regularly changing four- or seven-course tasting menus. With a minimalist aesthetic inside, the focus remains on the beautifully plated food, along with the large wine list with lots of natural selections from across Europe.

Lausitzer Str. 25, Berlin, Berlin, 10999, Germany
030-6521–4507
Known For
  • head-to-tail preparations of fish and meat
  • stellar natural wine list
  • friendly, helpful service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

Café Heider

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Just across from the Nauener Tor, Café Heider has been serving coffee in this Viennese-style café since 1878. In warmer weather, the outdoor seating has views of the gate; the indoor dining room has large bay windows and plush seating. The menu includes both Berlin and Viennese specialties, like Berliner currywurst, potatoes with quark cheese, and a classic Wiener schnitzel. For dessert, you can choose from cakes, ice cream, and the traditional Viennese dessert Marillenknödel (apricot-filled dumplings), which are difficult to find outside Austria. Sunday brunch is served here as well.