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11 Restaurants on Alexanderplatz

Good food within sight of the TV Tower

Weltzeituhr
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Alexanderplatz in Berlin has a lot to offer: Countless shopping opportunities, a hustle and bustle, the World Time Clock and a touch of East Berlin flair. But where is the best place to stop for a bite to eat when your stomach is rumbling? We have picked out the best options in and around Alexanderplatz for you to satisfy your hunger during your sightseeing tour.

Here you will also find quiet tips if you want to escape the hustle and bustle for a moment.

Tip 1: Sphere in the television tower

Restaurant Sphere
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It's so obvious - and yet you might not have thought of it straight away. Up there, where your eyes automatically wander when you're standing on Alexanderplatz, there's a restaurant!

Celebrity chef Tim Raue has taken over the iconic, imperceptibly slow-turning Restaurant 2025 and added his own culinary signature . Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner - a visit to Sphere will be an unforgettable experience. Just remember to book your table in good time.

Where: Panoramastraße 1A, Mitte

Sphere in the television tower

Tip 2: Pressecafé and BEAST Berlin

Pressecafé am Alexanderplatz
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This location is also hard to miss. The listed building, in which you will find the BEAST steakhouse and the Pressecafé , stands out with its striking façade design. The frieze by Willi Neubert shows various motifs relating to press work, such as journalists, newspapers or people consuming media. In the GDR, this part of the building, which is part of the publishing house, was a meeting place for press people.

Today, you can enjoy the historical flair while savouring an exquisite selection of meats on the first floor or having breakfast by the book in the press café on the ground floor.

Where: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 29, Mitte

BEAST Berlin

Tip 3: Dine with Wilde Matilde

Etagere with pastries, coffee and tea
Tea etagere at Wilde Matilde © T. Karlsch

Wilde Matilde is a mixture of coffee klatch with the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, variety show and colourful circus. If you like small, colourful petit fours and large teacups, then don't miss this spectacle. Wilde Matilde also has the right offer for savoury appetites in the form of schnitzel, goulash and more. A highlight of the interior is the bar, which evokes childhood memories with its design in the style of a historic carousel. Booking is recommended.

Where: Rathausstraße 23, Mitte

wilde Matilde

Tip 4: Dolores Burritos will put a smile on your face

Ladenbesitzerin, Café
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If you want to eat spontaneously, quickly and really well, head for Dolores in Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße. Here you can get burritos filled to the brim, rich salads and delicious tacos - but our absolute favourite are the burrito bowls. You can put these together yourself - vegan, vegetarian or with meat - or choose a suggestion from the menu. They are served with homemade corn chips to die for.

Where: Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 7, Mitte

Dolores Burritos

Tip 5: Classic Italian at Piazza Rossa

Gemeinsam Pizza essen
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Ristorante PIAZZA ROSSA is located right next to the Rotes Rathaus in the centre of Berlin's hustle and bustle. If you like Italian food without a lot of frills, but with honest craftsmanship and good ingredients, this is the place for you. The menu includes antipasti, pizza, pasta and classic meat and fish dishes. There is also homemade ice cream and a carefully selected wine list. Many people come here on their lunch break, while others enjoy a cosy end to the evening.

Directly above the restaurant is the huge Deiters costume shop, which invites you to marvel and smile. There really is everything here - from scary masks and traditional costumes to unusual party decorations.

Where: Rathausstraße 13, Mitte

Piazza Rossa

Tip 6: Craft beer and hearty food at Lemke

Brauhaus Lemke
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A hearty snack and an original Berlin craft beer await you in the cosy atmosphere of Biermeisterei Lemke. If you're not in the mood for alcohol, the Helle or Pale Ale is also available as a non-alcoholic version.

Not far from Alexanderplatz, at Hackescher Markt, you can take part in guided tours of the brewery in German and English and learn more about how the delicious Lemke beer is made. Simply reserve a place on one of the regular tours on the brewery's website.

Where: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 13, Mitte

Lemke brewery

Tip 7: Vietnamese cuisine at the hip Eden Eatery

Essen und Trinken
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Fans of Asian delicacies can choose from a wide range of dishes at Eden. The restaurant offers both a menu with traditional Vietnamese dishes and an international menu with Western versions of popular classics. Cocktails are another of Eden's specialities. Here, too, you have a large selection of non-alcoholic alternatives.

Where: Rosenstraße 19, Mitte

Eden Eeatery

Tip 8: Atame Tapas for small and large appetites

Essen und Trinken
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In this modern tapas bar, you'll find Spanish classics with a Berlin twist. The ambience? Stylish but relaxed. The menu offers small, creative dishes to share - vegan, vegetarian or with fish and meat. Particularly recommended: the dates wrapped in bacon and the aioli with homemade bread.

The great thing about tapas: depending on how hungry you are, you can order a larger or smaller selection of Spanish snacks. Perfect if you want to take a stylish break during your shopping or sightseeing tour.

Where: Dircksenstraße 40, Mitte

Atame Tapas

Tip 9: Fischer & Lustig in the Nikolai neighbourhood

Fischer und Lustig, Bar
© Fischer und Lustig, Foto: Stefanie Liesig

You can also eat in style at Fischer & Lustig, which is located in the centre of Berlin's historic cradle, the Nikolai Quarter. It is just a ten-minute walk from Alexanderplatz. The menu in this restaurant focuses on fish, as the name suggests. Freshness, seasonality and regional ingredients take centre stage.

In addition to classics such as matjes or zander fillet, you will also find surprising creations such as pumpkin risotto with smoked trout. It goes well with a glass of Riesling or Berlin craft beer. In summer you can sit in the cosy courtyard, in winter the cosy interior makes for feel-good moments.

Where: Poststraße 26, Mitte

Fischer & Lustig

Tip 10: Burgermeister - a Berlin original

Burger Essen
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If you see the word "Burgermeister" written in bright green letters, you can be sure that a delicious burger and crispy fries are in sight. The cult snack bar was founded in 2006 in a disused toilet under the underground bridge at Schlesisches Tor. The founders wanted to prove that really good burgers can also be served in unusual places - with success.

Today, Burgermeister has long been a Berlin institution. Juicy patties, fluffy brioche buns and homemade sauces meet creative combinations such as chilli cheese or avocado bacon. Vegetarian options are of course also available. Eat on rustic benches with a view of the colourful hustle and bustle of the city.

Where: Dircksenstraße 113, Mitte

Burgermeister

Tip 11: Munchies will make your mouth water

Veganer Burger
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Of course, there are also many international fast food chains around Alexanderplatz. One logo stands out as an iconic shop among the endless choice. Munchies offers Mexican-American fast food and was founded in Berlin. What began in 2021 with a food truck soon led to its own shop in the Bergmannkiez neighbourhood. And now you can also enjoy smashed burgers, tacos and sandwiches at Alexanderplatz.

Where: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 14, Mitte

Munchies

Maria Grade

Maria

studied art history in Berlin and is at home in the digital world. For her, things get interesting where technology and sustainability meet art and architecture. As a child, she wanted to become a writer or journalist. Today she writes about the Berlin of the future for you.