Restaurants in mitte

Rutz ★ 4.9

New German€€€€mitte

Marco Mueller's Rutz in Berlin Mitte holds three Michelin stars on a Brandenburg-led tasting menu, with a wine-bar floor downstairs that serves walk-ups.

Signature: Brandenburg lamb, Trout with horseradish

Order: The eight-course Inspiration tasting with wine pairing; the trout course is the room's signature.

Tip: The downstairs wine bar runs the same kitchen at a third of the price and takes walk-ins; arrive by 18:30.

Bandol sur Mer ★ 4.6

French neo-bistro€€€mitte

Bandol sur Mer on Berlin's Torstrasse is the 20-cover French neo-bistro that helped invent Mitte's natural-wine grammar; one chalkboard tasting changes.

Signature: Sea-bream crudo, Veal sweetbreads

Order: The four-course tasting; the sea-bream crudo and whichever offal main is on are the signatures.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Walk-ins for the counter seats from 19:00; tables need a booking two weeks ahead.

Katz Orange ★ 4.4

Slow-cooked Mediterranean€€€mitte

Katz Orange in Berlin Mitte's former 19th-century brewery cooks the slow-roast Candy on Bone pork shoulder that put the room on the map; the garden runs.

Signature: Candy on Bone pork shoulder, Beetroot tartare

Order: The Candy on Bone pork shoulder, slow-roasted 12 hours; the beetroot tartare is the vegetarian counterpart.

Tip: The garden in summer is the room's best seating. Bookings open three weeks ahead via the website.

Dae Mon ★ 4.5

Modern Korean€€€mitte

Dae Mon on Berlin Mitte's Monbijouplatz cooks a modern Korean tasting that pulls in Japanese and European techniques; the chic stone-and-wood room runs late.

Signature: Bibimbap with wagyu, Korean-style charred mackerel

Order: The chef tasting menu; the bibimbap with wagyu and the charred mackerel are the signatures.

Tip: Closed Sunday. Lunch 12:00 to 14:30 weekdays is the easier seating; dinner books two weeks ahead via the website.

Cookies Cream ★ 4.6

Vegetarian fine dining€€€mitte

Cookies Cream behind a back-alley service door near Berlin's Hotel Adlon holds a Michelin star on a vegetarian tasting menu; the entrance is the dish-pit.

Signature: Parmesan dumpling, Beetroot ravioli

Order: The six-course vegetarian tasting at €105; the Parmesan dumpling is the room's defining course.

Tip: Entrance is a service door off the alley behind the Westin Grand. Bookings open four weeks ahead online.

Borchardt ★ 4.3

Berlin brasserie€€€mitte

Borchardt on Berlin's Franzoesische Strasse has cooked the city's defining Wiener Schnitzel since 1992; the 1850s dining room runs 200 covers.

Signature: Wiener Schnitzel, Kalbsleber

Order: The Wiener Schnitzel with potato salad; the calf's liver Berlin-style is the long-running second pick.

Tip: Lunch from 12:00 is the easier seating than dinner. Bookings open four weeks ahead by phone.

Lutter und Wegner ★ 4.2

Berlin brasserie€€€mitte

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.

Signature: Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten

Order: The Wiener Schnitzel with cucumber-potato salad; the Berlin sauerbraten in winter.

Tip: Sunday lunch from 12:00 is the easier seating than weekday dinner. Bookings two weeks ahead by phone.

Veronika ★ 4.3

Contemporary European€€€Mitte

Veronika in Berlin Mitte sits on the 4th floor of Fotografiska on Oranienburger Strasse, with its own entrance under the arch. Priced at €€€.

Signature: Lobster omelette with French fries, Seasonal vegetable plates

Casual Dining in mitte

Katz Orange ★ 4.4

Slow-cooked Mediterranean€€€mitte

Katz Orange in Berlin Mitte's former 19th-century brewery cooks the slow-roast Candy on Bone pork shoulder that put the room on the map; the garden runs.

Signature: Candy on Bone pork shoulder, Beetroot tartare

Order: The Candy on Bone pork shoulder, slow-roasted 12 hours, for two diners.

Tip: The garden in summer is the room's best seating. Book three weeks ahead via the website.

Crackers ★ 4.4

Modern European€€€mitte

Crackers on Berlin's Friedrichstrasse occupies the former Cookies Club space behind an unmarked door; the open kitchen plates modern-European mains.

Signature: Beef tartare, Wagyu burger

Order: The beef tartare to start, the wagyu burger with truffle fries, and the seasonal fish of the day.

Tip: Ring the bell at the unmarked door and walk through the kitchen to the dining room. Book a week ahead on the website for Friday or Saturday.

Lutter und Wegner ★ 4.2

Berlin brasserie€€€mitte

Lutter und Wegner on Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt has cooked traditional Wiener Schnitzel since 1811; the wood-panelled room runs Sunday classics and the long.

Signature: Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten

Order: The Wiener Schnitzel with cucumber-potato salad; the Berlin sauerbraten in winter.

Tip: Sunday lunch from 12:00 is the easier seating than weekday dinner. Book two weeks ahead by phone.

Borchardt ★ 4.3

Berlin brasserie€€€mitte

Borchardt on Berlin's Franzoesische Strasse has cooked the city's reference Wiener Schnitzel since 1992; the 1850s dining room runs 200 covers.

Signature: Wiener Schnitzel, Kalbsleber

Order: The Wiener Schnitzel with potato salad; the calf's liver Berlin-style is the long-running second pick.

Tip: Lunch from 12:00 is easier than dinner. Book four weeks ahead by phone.

House of Small Wonder ★ 4.5

Japanese-American brunch€€hackescher-markt

House of Small Wonder on Berlin's Johannisstrasse cooks a Japanese-American brunch in a leafy spiral-staircase room; the okinawan taco rice and eggs benedict.

Signature: Okinawan taco rice, Eggs Benedict

Order: The okinawan taco rice bowl with avocado; the eggs benedict with miso hollandaise.

Tip: No reservations, walk-up only. Arrive before 11:00 on weekends or wait 60 minutes.

Hummus and Friends ★ 4.3

Israeli vegetarianhackescher-markt

Hummus and Friends on Berlin's Oranienburger Strasse runs a fully kosher vegetarian Israeli kitchen with hummus, falafel and sabich; the room seats 50.

Signature: Hummus plate, Falafel pita

Order: The hummus plate with extra olive oil and warm pita; the falafel sabich with egg.

Tip: Kosher-certified, closed Friday evening to Saturday evening. Lunch from 11:00 is the easier seating.

Monsieur Vuong ★ 4.3

Vietnamesemitte

Monsieur Vuong on Berlin's Alte Schoenhauser Strasse has cooked the city's reference Vietnamese pho since 1999; the menu is one chalkboard, the room runs 60.

Signature: Pho bo, Summer rolls

Order: The pho bo with rare beef; the summer rolls with peanut sauce as a starter.

Tip: No reservations. Arrive before 12:30 or 19:00 to skip the queue; cash and card accepted.

Cocolo Ramen ★ 4.4

Japanese ramen€€mitte

Cocolo Ramen on Berlin's Gipsstrasse has cooked the city's reference tonkotsu ramen since 2008; the broth simmers 18 hours, the noodles are pulled fresh.

Signature: Tonkotsu ramen, Karaage chicken

Order: The tonkotsu ramen with chashu pork and the soft egg; the karaage chicken as a starter.

Tip: No reservations. Arrive before 19:00 weekdays or expect a 30-minute wait at the bar.

Lokal ★ 4.3

Modern German, seasonal€€€mitte

Lokal on Berlin's Linienstrasse in Mitte cooks a short daily menu of seasonal Brandenburg produce; the Spargel and Rote Gruetze are the calendar anchors.

Signature: Beelitzer Spargel, Rote Gruetze

Order: The Beelitzer Spargel with hollandaise in Spargel season (late April to June); the Rote Gruetze with vanilla cream in summer.

Tip: Short seasonal menu changes frequently. Spargel season runs late April to 24 June only; book a week ahead for that window.

Cafés in mitte

The Barn ★ 4.6

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The Barn on Berlin's Auguststrasse, founded 2010 by Ralf Rueller, runs the city's strict third-wave coffee dogma: no Wi-Fi, no laptops, no milk in espresso.

Signature drink: Pour-over filter

Tip: No Wi-Fi or laptops by policy. The filter pour-over with the bean of the week is the order.

Father Carpenter ★ 4.4

mitteWork-friendlyWifi

Father Carpenter in Berlin Mitte's courtyard runs a small breakfast and brunch carte from 09:00; the flat white and the smashed-avocado toast are the room's anchor orders for the morning crowd.

Signature drink: Flat white

Tip: The courtyard terrace is the seating to ask for in summer; the brunch carte from 09:00 runs until 16:00.

Distrikt Coffee ★ 4.3

mitteWork-friendlyWifi

Distrikt Coffee in Berlin Mitte runs a brunch-and-coffee room with Bonanza beans; the eggs benedict and avocado toast plates anchor the brunch carte.

Signature drink: Filter coffee

Tip: Weekday mornings are the work-friendly window; weekend brunch from 10:00 is busy and walk-in only.

Bakeries in mitte

Sofi ★ 4.6

mitteTue-Sun 08:30-17:00, closed MondayWalk-in onlyAncient-grain sourdough and Danish pastry

Sofi in the Sophie-Gips-Hoefe courtyard off Berlin's Sophienstrasse bakes ancient-grain sourdough loaves and Danish pastry under Danish chef Frederic Bille.

Tip: Closed Monday. The almond croissant sells out by 12:00 weekends; arrive before 10:30 for the full case.

Worth the queue: Double-baked almond croissant

Coffee Roasters in mitte

The Barn ★ 4.6

mitteMon-Fri 08:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-18:00Public cafe

Ralf Rueller's The Barn has roasted in Berlin since 2010 with a single-origin filter focus; the Auguststrasse flagship and the Schoenhauser shop.

Tip: The Barn's no-Wi-Fi, no-laptop policy is strict; come to drink, not work.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, Costa Rica

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Father Carpenter ★ 4.3

mitteDaily 09:00-18:00Public cafe

Father Carpenter in Berlin Mitte's hidden courtyard runs a coffee program by Bonanza and a small brunch carte; the flat white and the courtyard terrace.

Tip: The courtyard is the seating to ask for in summer; the brunch carte from 09:00 runs until 16:00.

Sources from: Various Berlin and European roasters

How they serve: Espresso, Filter

Wine Bars in mitte

Rocket Wine ★ 4.5

mitteMon-Thu 14:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-21:00

Jeff Roy's Rocket Wine in Berlin Mitte pairs a long-form natural-wine retail shop with a bar; the list runs deep on Robinot, Nesterec and small French.

Signature pour: Jean-Pierre Robinot Chenin by the glass

Wine focus: Natural European wines, low-intervention

Food: Artisan bread, cheese, small plates

Tip: Closed Sundays. Walk-up to the bar from 14:00 weekdays; tasting events Saturdays book ahead via the website.

Weinbar Rutz ★ 4.7

mitteTue-Sat 18:30-00:00

Marco Mueller's Weinbar Rutz on the ground floor of the three-star Rutz in Berlin Mitte pours German Rieslings from the same 1,200-bottle cellar.

Signature pour: Keller G-Max Riesling by the glass

Wine focus: German Rieslings and Pinots

Food: Bistro plates from the Rutz kitchen

Tip: Walk-ins from 18:30; bistro plates at a third the price of the upstairs tasting. Closed Sunday and Monday.

Bars in mitte

Buck and Breck ★ 4.6

Speakeasy cocktail barmitte

Buck and Breck on Berlin's Brunnenstrasse has run an unmarked speakeasy cocktail bar since 2010; 14 seats around a single bar, classic and pre-Prohibition.

Signature drink: Buck and Breck (Cognac and champagne)

Food: None (drinks only)

Tip: Unmarked door, ring the bell. Reservations only via email; the bar opens at 19:00 with two seatings.

Bar Tausend ★ 4.4

Hidden cocktail barmitte

Bar Tausend on Berlin's Schiffbauerdamm runs an unmarked door under the train tracks at Friedrichstrasse station; the bar runs late, the cantina kitchen runs.

Signature drink: Tausend No. 1 cocktail

Food: Tausend Cantina restaurant attached

Tip: Unmarked door under the train tracks, the entrance is a side gate. The bar from 20:30 runs cocktails until 04:00.

Windhorst ★ 4.3

Dive cocktail barmitte

Windhorst on Berlin's Dorotheenstrasse near the Bundestag has run since 1991 with the same bartenders; the martini and the journalist regulars define.

Signature drink: Vodka martini

Food: None

Tip: Smoke-friendly room (rare in Berlin). The Vodka Martini is the canonical order; cash and card accepted.

Reingold ★ 4.4

1920s cocktail loungemitte

Reingold on Novalisstrasse in Mitte is a low-lit 1920s cocktail lounge favoured by Berlin's media and advertising crowd, classic-era drinks set to recorded.

Signature drink: Classic-era cocktails with jazz

Food: Snacks only

Tip: Ring the bell, dress up a touch. Quieter mid-week before 22:00; the room fills late on weekends.

Street Food in mitte

Curry 61 ★ 4.1

hackescher-marktMon-Thu 11:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00, Sun 12:00-21:00

Curry 61 near Hackescher Markt serves a well-spiced currywurst with a house sauce that leans sweeter than Kreuzberg versions. At Oranienburger Strasse 6.

Try: Currywurst

Dada Falafel ★ 4.3

mitteDaily 11:00-00:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-02:00

Dada Falafel on Linienstrasse in Mitte has pressed the city's lightest falafel since 2002. The pita is stuffed with fried balls, pickled cabbage.

Try: Falafel sandwich

Breweries in mitte

Budget Eats in mitte

Dada Falafel ★ 4.3

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Dada Falafel on Linienstrasse in Mitte has served the city's reference falafel pita since 2002. The balls are pressed fresh, the pita stuffed to overflowing.

Try: Falafel pita sandwich

Cocolo Ramen ★ 4.4

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Cocolo Ramen on Gipsstrasse serves an 18-hour tonkotsu broth with fresh-pulled noodles and chashu pork from a counter with 30 seats. Located in Mitte.

Try: Tonkotsu ramen

Hidden Gems in mitte

Zur Letzten Instanz ★ 4.1

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Zur Letzten Instanz in Berlin's Nikolaiviertel has cooked Eisbein and Sauerbraten in the same 1621 tavern room since Berlin itself was young.

Why locals love it: Listed in every guidebook but largely missed by food travellers who stop at Mitte restaurants. The medieval rooms date to 1621 and the Eisbein is the authentic Berlin version: boiled, not roasted, with pease pudding.

Tip: Book the small low-ceilinged room rather than the larger hall; it is the original 17th-century space.

Brunch in mitte

House of Small Wonder ★ 4.5

Japanese-American all-day breakfast€14-22mitte-hackescherDaily 09:00-17:00Walk-in only, arrive before 11:00 on weekends

House of Small Wonder relocated to Auguststrasse 11-13 in the former Jewish Girls School, the Japanese-American brunch room with the spiral staircase.

Order: Okinawan taco rice bowl with avocado; eggs benedict with miso hollandaise.

Late-Night Eats in mitte

Zur Letzten Instanz ★ 4.1

mitteUntil 22:00 Tue-Sat (kitchen), full service until late

Zur Letzten Instanz, Berlin's oldest restaurant since 1621, serves traditional Prussian tavern food in the Nikolaiviertel through the evening.

Try: Eisbein, Sauerbraten, Koenigsberger Klopse

Nightlife in mitte

Tresor ★ 4.6

€€mitteWed 23:00 to late, Fri 23:00 to late, Sat 23:00 to Sun afternoon

Tresor moved from its original Leipziger Platz vault to the Kraftwerk powerhouse on Koepenicker Strasse in 2007 and still books the harder end of Berlin and Detroit techno across multiple floors.

Tip: The Globus floor upstairs runs broader house; the cavernous Tresor floor downstairs is where the kick-drum lives. Cash only at the bar.

KitKatClub ★ 4.3

€€mitteFri 23:00 to Sat afternoon, Sat 23:00 to Sun afternoon, Mon 23:00 to Tue morning

KitKatClub shares an industrial building with Sage Club on Koepenicker Strasse and runs an enforced fetish dress code, with tech-house and trance nights stretching from Friday through Monday.

Tip: Dress code is enforced at the door (leather, latex, lingerie or skin); jeans and street wear are turned away. Lockers and changing rooms at the entrance.

B-flat ★ 4.4

mitteDaily 19:00 to late, concerts typically 21:00

B-flat in Mitte runs an acoustic jazz programme almost every night, with a low stage that puts the band a metre from the front row and a Wednesday jam called Robin's Nest.

Tip: Robin's Nest jam Wednesdays runs three-euro admission and a deep local-musician turnout. Book named acts ahead.

Hotel de Rome Rooftop Terrace ★ 4.4

€€€€mitteSeasonal May-Sep, daily 14:00-22:00 weather permitting

The Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome on Bebelplatz opens its sixth-floor terrace through the warm months, with views over the State Opera, Berliner Dom and the TV Tower over champagne and wood-fired pizza.

Tip: Open seasonally, May to early autumn. Book ahead on warm evenings; non-guests welcome.

Buck and Breck ★ 4.6

€€€mitteTue-Sat 19:00 to 01:00

Buck and Breck on Brunnenstrasse has run an unmarked Mitte cocktail bar since 2010 with 14 seats around one counter and a classic, pre-Prohibition list led by the cognac-and-champagne house drink.

Tip: Ring the bell at the unmarked black storefront; reservations only via email. Two seatings nightly from 19:00.

Bar Neiro ★ 4.6

€€€mitteWed-Sun 19:00-01:00, closed Mon-Tue

Bar Neiro on Ohmstrasse in Mitte runs as a Japanese-style jazz kissa, playing whole vinyl albums front-to-back through a custom system with curated whiskies, Japanese gin and small cocktails.

Tip: Conversation is kept low; the room turns toward the speakers. Album sides change in silence; small reservations via Instagram.

Cafe Cinema ★ 3.9

mitteDaily 12:00 to 04:00

Cafe Cinema beside the Hackesche Hoefe runs as a dim, smoky room with old film posters, mismatched antique furniture and a clientele that holds the place against the polish of the surrounding courtyard.

Tip: Cash easier than card; the back room is quieter. Stays open until 04:00 most nights.

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