6 Best Restaurants in Schöneberg, Berlin

Café Einstein Stammhaus

$$$$ | Schöneberg Fodor's choice

In the historic grand villa of silent movie star Henny Porten, the Einstein is one of the leading coffeehouses in town, and it charmingly recalls the elegant days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, complete with an artsy, high-brow clientele and slightly snobbish waiters gliding across the parquet floors. Order Austrian delicacies such as Tafelspitz or schnitzel (the small order is plenty large), coffee, and, of course, some cake.

Café Aroma

$$ | Schöneberg

On a small winding street in an area between Kreuzberg and Schöneberg known as Rote Insel (Red Island) because of its location between two S-bahn tracks and its socialist, working-class history, this neighborhood institution was an early advocate of the slow-food movement. The food is Italian and focuses on high quality, locally sourced ingredients and everything—whether it's an innovative preparation of artichokes or beef fillet with green peppercorns—is tasty.

Hochkirchstr. 8, Berlin, Berlin, 10829, Germany
030-782–5821
Known For
  • popular brunch with Italian delicacies
  • slow-food principles using seasonal ingredients
  • large choice of pastas and pizzas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays

Hisar Fresh Food

$ | Schöneberg

The lines here are often long, but they move fast and the combination of seasoned, salty meat with crunchy salad and warm bread is unbeatable. Most people come here for a quick döner kebab, line up outside on the sidewalk, and order from the window; there's also a good choice of other Turkish specialties.

Yorckstr. 49, Berlin, Berlin, 10119, Germany
030-216–5125
Known For
  • döner kebabs, made with beef, chicken, or vegetables
  • beef, chicken, or veggie dürüm (wrapped in Turkish flatbread)
  • quick, easy, and cheap meals

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Jones Ice Cream

$ | Schöneberg

In her airy, brick-walled shop, ice cream maker extraordinaire Gabrielle Jones whips up small batch ice cream, sorbet, and frozen yogurt in tempting flavors like lemon and blueberry jam, whiskey and pecan, peanut butter and glazed bacon, matcha and white chocolate, and salted butter caramel.

Malafemmena

$$ | Schöneberg

Venture to Schöenberg's far southern reaches to find one of the most talked-about pizza-focused Italian joints in Berlin (there's a second location in Prenzlauer Berg), which serves up Neapolitan-style pizza along with tempting appetizers such as eggplant in tomato sauce with Parmesan and arancini (stuffed rice balls). There's a lovely outdoor terrace that attracts a young, lively crowd when the weather's nice.

Hauptstr. 85, Berlin, Berlin, 12159, Germany
030-8418–3182
Known For
  • top-notch pizza with seasonal toppings
  • Neapolitan dishes including pasta, fish, and meat
  • wines to wash it all down
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch weekdays

Renger-Patzsch

$$$ | Schöneberg

Black-and-white photographs by the German landscape photographer Albert Renger-Patzsch, the restaurant's namesake, decorate the dark-wood-paneled dining room at this beloved local gathering place that focuses on top-notch ingredients, respecting the classics while also reinventing them. The menu changes daily but might feature blood sausage with lentils or perhaps venison with choucroute, along with lighter bites like a selection of Flammkuchen (Alsatian flatbread tarts) that are perfect for sharing.

Wartburgstr. 54, Berlin, Berlin, 10823, Germany
030-784–2059
Known For
  • daily changing seasonal specials
  • Alsatian Flammkuchen in savory and sweet options
  • lovely outdoor terrace seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch