Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Boujee
100Pearl PointsWilmersdorf Comfort-Luxury

About Boujee
Boujee operates in Berlin's Wilmersdorf district with consistent evening hours and walk-in-friendly booking, making it a neighborhood option for casual dining or drinks. The lack of published menu, pricing, or reservation details means expectations should stay flexible, but the location and schedule suit locals seeking a low-key alternative to central Berlin's busier venues.
Boujee is a venue in Berlin with a simple verified profile: it opens every evening from 5 to 11 PM, Monday through Sunday, lists a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, specific public details such as cuisine, menu format, pricing, booking method, seating capacity, service style are not verified here. That makes Boujee best approached as a Berlin evening option where the confirmed planning points are the daily evening hours and the requested standard of dress.
The Room and the Format
Published, verified details on Boujee's room, capacity, seating layout, dining format are not available in the data used. Visitors should not assume a particular setup, such as counter seating, table service, a bar-led format, or a tasting-menu structure. What can be said with confidence is that Boujee operates in Berlin during the evening only, from 5 to 11 PM daily, asks guests to dress smart casual. If you are comparing options, Grosz and mrhai Kabuki are other venues to consider, while Boujee remains the focus for those specifically looking at an evening visit in Berlin.
Booking and Timing
Boujee's verified hours are consistent across the week: 5 to 11 PM every day. Lunch service is not represented in the verified information, so plan only around an evening visit. Details such as a reservation system, walk-in policy, phone availability, group capacity, menu, dietary accommodations, pricing are not verified here, so they should be confirmed directly before making firm plans where those details matter.
Reservations: Not verified. Dress: Smart casual. Budget: Not verified. Hours: 5–11 PM daily. Best for: An evening visit in Berlin when the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Boujee accommodate groups?
Group capacity at Boujee is not verified. If you are planning for several people, confirm directly before visiting. Grosz and mrhai Kabuki are other venues you may want to compare when choosing where to go.
Can I eat at the bar at Boujee?
Bar seating and the dining format at Boujee are not verified. The confirmed details are that Boujee is in Berlin, opens from 5 to 11 PM daily, has a smart-casual dress code. Confirm the seating setup directly if bar dining is important to your visit. mrhai Kabuki and The Taste of Beef and Seafood are other named venues to consider for comparison.
What should a first-timer know about Boujee?
Boujee is in Berlin and is open 5–11 PM every day. The verified dress code is smart casual. Specific details on cuisine, pricing, reservations, seating, menu are not verified here, so first-timers should confirm any essential planning details before going.
What are alternatives to Boujee?
If you are comparing Boujee with other venues, Grosz, mrhai Kabuki, Bostich, Rasoterra, The Taste of Beef and Seafood are options to consider. This guide does not verify specific menu, booking, pricing, or service details for those venues.
Is lunch or dinner better at Boujee?
Plan for an evening visit. Boujee opens at 5 PM daily and closes at 11 PM. Lunch service is not represented in the verified information.
Does Boujee handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations at Boujee are not verified. If allergies or dietary requirements are important, confirm directly before visiting. Rasoterra and Grosz are other venues you may wish to compare when planning around dietary needs.
Location
Pariser Str. 18a, 10707 Berlin, Germany
Compare Boujee
| Venue |
|---|
| Boujee |
| mrhai Kabuki |
| Grosz |
| Rasoterra |
| The Taste of Beef and Seafood |
| Bostich |
Comparable nearby venues by cuisine and price for this tier.
Also Consider
- mrhai Kabuki, Notable alternative
- Grosz, Notable alternative
- Rasoterra, Notable alternative
- The Taste of Beef and Seafood, Notable alternative
- Bostich, Notable alternative
Boujee's Easy booking difficulty and neighborhood location position it as a more accessible choice than mrhai Kabuki, where higher ambition and likely higher prices come with more advance planning. Grosz offers a similar residential-district vibe but with more established service protocols and clearer menu expectations, making it the safer bet for first-time visitors who want structure. For plant-based diners, Rasoterra delivers a more defined culinary angle with transparency on ingredients and philosophy, while Boujee's undisclosed menu means dietary accommodations remain uncertain until arrival.
Value-conscious diners will find Bostich and The Taste of Beef and Seafood easier to evaluate on price-to-quality ratio, as both publish pricing and format details upfront. Boujee's opaque positioning works if you're already in Wilmersdorf and willing to explore without guarantees, but if you're traveling across the city or planning a special occasion, the clarity offered by Grosz or the culinary specificity of mrhai Kabuki justify the extra effort. For easiest booking and most predictable experience, Rasoterra edges ahead with its defined format and published details.
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