Berlin Kartoffelsalat is the city's vinegary potato salad: waxy potatoes sliced warm, dressed with hot broth, vinegar, mustard and onion. Served with Buletten or Wiener Schnitzel.
Berlin's Kartoffelsalat tradition diverges sharply from southern German versions: the Berlin form uses no mayonnaise, instead dressing waxy potatoes with hot stock and vinegar while still warm so they absorb the dressing. The technique dates to 19th-century Prussian kitchens and remains the orthodox Berlin Imbiss accompaniment for Buletten, Currywurst and Schnitzel. The Charlottenburg-style adds chopped pickles; the working-class East Berlin variant skips them. Borchardt and Lutter und Wegner serve the cucumber-potato variant (Gurkenkartoffelsalat) with their Schnitzel; bakeries and butchers sell take-away tubs daily.
3 editor picks for Kartoffelsalat in Berlin, ranked by editorial score. All Berlin signature dishes · Kartoffelsalat across every city.
Henne ★ 4.4
kreuzberg · Leuschnerdamm 25, 10999 Berlin
Henne Alt-Berliner Wirtshaus on Berlin's Leuschnerdamm has cooked one dish since 1907: a milk-fed roast half-chicken with kraut salad and bread, served in the original tavern.
Borchardt ★ 4.3
mitte · Franzoesische Strasse 47, 10117 Berlin
Borchardt on Berlin's Franzoesische Strasse has cooked the city's defining Wiener Schnitzel since 1992; the 1850s dining room runs 200 covers and the political-class lunch crowd.
Lutter und Wegner ★ 4.2
mitte · Charlottenstrasse 56, 10117 Berlin
Lutter und Wegner on Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt has cooked the city's traditional Wiener Schnitzel since 1811; the wood-panelled room runs the long lunch and Sunday classics.