5 Best Restaurants in Neukölln, Berlin

Barra

$$ | Neukölln Fodor's choice

On the edge of Tempelhofer Feld, this cozy, minimalist farm-to-table restaurant has a daily changing menu featuring vegetable-focused ingredients paired in creative ways, such as chilled pea soup with cherries and almond, and gnocchi with pistachio pesto. Snag one of the few tables up-front or, better yet, try for a seat near the counter facing the open kitchen or at the communal table in the back, especially if you come with a group—you’ll likely want to order everything off the short but appealing menu so everyone can have a taste.

Okerstr. 2, Berlin, Berlin, 12049, Germany
030-8186–0757
Known For
  • medium-size plates to share
  • comprehensive natural wine list
  • communal dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No lunch

CODA

$$$$ | Neukölln Fodor's choice

Your childhood dream of having dessert for dinner can come true at this intimate "dessert bar" on a pretty street in trendy Neukölln—except at CODA, many of the desserts are more savory than sweet, and all can be paired with alcoholic beverages, from cocktails to beer to wine. Four- or seven-course menus use very little added sugar or fat in the dishes, but feature plenty of different textures and beautiful presentations to keep things interesting, even for those without a sweet tooth.

Friedelstr. 47, Berlin, Berlin, 12047, Germany
030-9149–6396
Known For
  • small-plate "desserts" using natural flavors
  • intimate, open-kitchen atmosphere
  • superlative, unusual cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

Cafe Rix

$ | Neukölln

Located in a small courtyard off the busy Karl-Marx-Strasse in Neukölln, Cafe Rix is a quiet oasis with a golden ceiling—a remnant from the building's heyday as a dance hall. The café is popular for its extensive menu all day long; on a nice day, stop by for a "Kaffee und Kuchen" (coffee and cake) to enjoy on their outdoor terrace.

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Lavanderia Vecchia

$$$$ | Neukölln

Hidden away in a courtyard off a busy Neukölln street, in a space that used to contain an old launderette (hence the Italian name), Lavanderia Vecchia offers a prix-fixe-only Italian menu that includes two appetizers, a pasta or risotto primi, a meat or fish secondo, and dessert (vegetarian versions also available), accompanied by a half-bottle of wine and followed by coffee and a digestif; à la carte options, as well as three- to five-course menus, are available at lunchtime only. The white-painted industrial space is decorated with vintage kerchiefs strung along old wash lines.

Flughafenstr. 46, Berlin, Berlin, 12053, Germany
030-6272–2152
Known For
  • five-course set dinner menus changing biweekly
  • more affordable regularly rotating lunch menus
  • cool setting in former laundromat
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekends

Passenger Coffee

$ | Treptow
While this small local chain operates two other cafés (one is just a stand) in Berlin, the roastery in Alt-Treptow is the most worth visiting. A large and spacious café with a retro design, it's a casual spot with a friendly staff willing to share everything they know about coffee roasting.
Elsenstr. 38, Berlin, Berlin, 12435, Germany
030-2357–5667
Known For
  • coffee roasted on-site
  • hipster vibe
  • limited seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun.