Calling all Berlin Final Four visitors! We’ve spent countless hours researching so you don’t have to. We’ve created an ultimate guide, bursting with a whopping 100 recommendations in Berlin! From must-see attractions to hidden gems, local events, and insider tips, we’ve got you covered.

We continue our Ultimate Berlin Guide with the Top-5 Ethnic Food, for the fans who wish to taste the international side of Berlin.

  1. Wen Cheng Noodles: Bao buns & noodle bowls turned out in a cool restaurant with an open kitchen & sidewalk seating. Their famous hand-pulled noodles are well worth the wait in line to get a table!

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9Z9Zf1FC2JKGv84u5
Website: www.wenchengnoodles.de

  1. Golden Fleece: From the heart of Georgia to your table, Golden Fleece restaurant in Berlin is a feast for the senses! Don’t neglect to try their khinkali!

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZZJBgTBfRLeHKRUR9
Website: www.facebook.com/goldenfleeceberlin

  1. Mizu Ramen: Traditionally Japanese, but with a modern twist that incorporates the modern Berlin lifestyle and invites you to try a bowl of ramen.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/sS5peYVNx9jUiTi6A
Website: www.mizuramen.de

  1. Eden: Trendy restaurant with a terrace serving traditional Vietnamese dishes in a plant-filled setting.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/z6sHrSoBV7AwqKpG9
Website: www.eden-foodgarden.com

  1. Larb Koi Thai Home Cooking: At this gem, tucked in a touristy stretch of Friedrichshain, chef Monay Sakarin dishes up some of Berlin’s finest Thai food.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/paHBGH2U6KBBGgiMA
Website: www.instagram.com/larbkoi2020

For those who are not so culinary adventurous and want to keep it more simple and mainstream, we’ve prepared a list of Berlin Top-5 Street Food Markets, as well as Berlin Top-5 Cheap Eats and for those who want to taste the traditional dishes of Germany, we’ve prepared the Berlin Top-5 Traditional German Food list.