Rutz
Mitte
Berlin's only three-Michelin-star room, Marco Müller on Chausseestraße.
Berlin's finest tables deliver multi-course tasting menus, curated wine lists and polished service. Our selection gathers the city's standout fine dining rooms, chosen for cooking, consistency and the quality of the experience.
Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Berlin: The best options include Rutz in Mitte, Restaurant Tim Raue in Kreuzberg, FACIL in Tiergarten. We've curated 12 venues across Berlin's top neighborhoods based on quality, atmosphere, and guest reviews.
| Venue | Neighborhood | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Rutz | Mitte | $$$$ |
| Restaurant Tim Raue | Kreuzberg | $$$$ |
| FACIL | Tiergarten | $$$$ |
| Lorenz Adlon Esszimmer | Tiergarten | $$$$ |
| Horváth | Kreuzberg | $$$$ |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | Kreuzberg | $$$$ |
| Coda | Neukölln | $$$$ |
| Bandol sur Mer | Mitte | $$$$ |
| Cookies Cream | Mitte | $$$$ |
| Bricole | Prenzlauer Berg | $$$ |
Mitte
Berlin's only three-Michelin-star room, Marco Müller on Chausseestraße.
Kreuzberg
Two Michelin stars and Asian-modern technique behind Checkpoint Charlie.
Tiergarten
Two Michelin stars on the fifth floor of the Mandala Hotel, glass-pavilion dining.
Tiergarten
Two Michelin stars on the first floor of the Adlon Kempinski, overlooking the Brandenburg Gate.
Kreuzberg
Two Michelin stars and Austrian-modern technique on the Landwehrkanal.
Kreuzberg
One Michelin star, one Green Star, Berlin's most radical sourcing programme.
Neukölln
One Michelin star, Berlin's only dessert-tasting menu, on Friedelstraße.
Mitte
One Michelin star, twenty seats, four-course menu, Andreas Saul on Torstraße.
Mitte
One Michelin star, Berlin's most architecturally hidden vegetarian fine-dining room.
Prenzlauer Berg
One Michelin star, small-plate French-modern in Friedenau.
Wilmersdorf
One Michelin star inside the Grunewald tennis club, Sonja Frühsammer's room.
Friedrichshain
One Michelin star on the twelfth floor of the Vienna House Andel's Berlin, panoramic dining.