Best places to eat in Berlin

Distrikt Coffee

For Breakfast and Brunch

Located in the Mitte district, Distrikt Coffee is a trendy location for great coffee and brunch. The café has a chic industrial look with exposed brickwork walls, wooden tables and leather furnishing. Distrikt serves an all-day breakfast and lunch menu, from buttermilk pancakes to toasties and sandwiches, light but all ridiculously delicious. Don’t miss out on their selection of cakes, the Carrot cake is to die for!

 

What to eat?

French toast with blueberry compote, caramelised walnuts, crème fraiche &maple syrup

 Price: 10 EUR

 

Avocado on Sourdough Toast with yellow beets, toasted hazelnuts, spring onion, crème fraiche & radish

Price: 9.5 EUR

 

#FLOFavourite: The food, the décor and the wonderfully friendly atmosphere and staff, make it a great sport for a weekend brunch. Distrikt Coffee can get quite busy at weekends so get there early!

 

Location: 

Bergstraße 68 10115 Berlin

Opening Hours: 

Mon-Fri – 08:30 – 17:00 , Sat- Sun 09:30-17:00

 

House of Small Wonder

For Lunch and Dinner 

House of Small Wonder is a Japanese fusion eatery meets hipster chic. Originally established in Williamsburg, New York, this addition to the Berlin food scene embodies the cool vibes we love about Berlin. Expect to find a cosy greenhouse inundated with hanging plants and a spiral staircase that is bound to end up on your Instagram page! House of Small Wonder is open daily for brunch where you can tuck into eggs, scrambled or sunny side up, and dinner where you can indulge in their Sashimi Zuke Don or Japanese Hamburg Steak between 17:30 – 23:00.  

 

What to eat? 

For Lunch…The Sandwich Plate

Ideal for a light afternoon pick me up. For the Price of 9  EUR, you can enjoy a wonderful Mediterranean or spinach salad of your choice with the soup of the day and a small sandwich. We love the fig brie & apple sandwich.

Price: 9 EUR

For Brunch…Croissant French Toast

Two Croissants as French toast with fruits salad, maple syrup and whipped cream. Yes Delicious we know!

Price: 10 EUR

 

For Dinner…Japanese Carbonara

Udon noodles tossed in creamy cheese topped with nori seaweed, grilled pancetta and a dash of soy sauce. An Italian favourite with a Japanese spin

 Served as part of the dinner set of a drink, snack and main

Price: 28 EUR

 

#FLOFavourite: We also recommend you drink the Umeshu Tonic, a delicious gin and tonic served with Japanese Umeshu.

 

 Location: 

Johannisstraße 20, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Opening Hours: 

Daily 9 am – 11 pm

 

KATZ Orange

For Dinner

Photo: Katz Orange

Tucked away in a 19th-century building, Katz Orange is a stylish restaurant with a cosy intimate feel and a light country touch, located in a quaint courtyard in the Mitte district of Berlin. Katz has a menu of vegan and organic meat dishes all responsibly sourced, with suppliers who share their philosophy on sustainability. Their signature mouth-watering signature slow-cooked Duroc Pork and an extensive selection of natural wines and the cocktail menu is a testament to their popularity. Post dinner Katz becomes a busy fun-filled lounge suited and booted for evening fun…

What to eat? 

Beet Tart with goat cheese, Swiss chard and pear

When served with a lentil salad it is simply delightful!

Price: 18 EUR (Beet Tart), 5 EUR (lentil Salad)

 

If you’re a sticky Toff fan like us, indulge in their sticky toffee, with chestnut and cranberry.

 Price: 9 EUR

  

#FLOFavourite:  We are obsessed with the illumination of the brick facade at night; it makes the courtyard feel so stylish, and is also the perfect location for lunch in the summer time.

Katz Orange is sophisticated yet casual and the food is delightful, however, it is slightly pricier than other locations in Berlin but we say worth it!

 

Location:

 Bergstraße 22 10115 Berlin Mitte Nordbahnhof

Opening Hours:

 Daily 18:00–03:30

 

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