Where to Go After Visiting the Atelier
If you're spending time at my atelier, you're already in one of Berlin's most walkable and taste-packed neighborhoods. Whether you're in the mood for coffee, lunch, or a relaxed drink, here's a curated list of local spots worth your time—and appetite.
Coffee
Five Elephant
A sharp, clean café with great beans and consistently good espresso.
No Fire No Glory
Tucked on a quiet street, they serve specialty coffee with zero fuss.
Sweet Spots
Tribeca Ice Cream
Vegan and impressive. The chocolate flavor is rich, creamy, and a quiet favorite.
Paska.L
Small pastry shop focused on choux done right. Pro tip, try the rasperry one.
Food, No Reservation Needed
Der Blaue Fuchs
Georgian food, great khachapuri,kinkali and very fair prices.
Grindhouse Burgers
Solid burgers, fast service, ideal for casual lunch or late dinner.
Umami
Pan-Asian comfort food, crowd favorite sea bowl.
60 Seconds to Napoli
Neapolitan pizza done in, yes, 60 seconds.
The Grain
Wood-fired pizza, great drink list, try the parmegiana with ricotta rind.
La Buvette
A French-style three-course formule menu. Daily changing dishes, very well-priced for the quality.
Food, Reservation Recommended
November Brasserie
Great seasonal menu, cocktails are above average. Book in advance.
Ushido
Japanese BBQ. Grill wagyu at your table, sip sake, enjoy sharp service.Book in advance.
After Hours or Lazy Days
Mauerpark
Sundays only. Flea market, street music, beer, and way too many people. In a good way.
Holzmarkt25
River-side hangout with food stands and casual Berlin energy.
Bellboy Bar
Inventive cocktails, old-world decor, drinks with a bit of showmanship.Book in advance.
Coccodrillo
Creative kitchen, Latin American inspired, intimate and unpretentious.Book in advance.
More recommandations: Vabali Spa, Tor Brasserie, Borchardt, The night Kitchen, SOFI bakery, albastros bakery, etc
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