
Caravaggi Naturwein Bistro
Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin
Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Book Caravaggi Bistro if you want an easy Prenzlauer Berg dinner without the ceremony of a trophy reservation. The case is location and low-friction planning rather than awards, named chef credentials, or published menu detail, so it works better for flexible diners than for anyone choosing purely on ingredient sourcing or a specific cuisine brief.
About Caravaggi Naturwein Bistro
Caravaggi Bistro is a Berlin dinner option with a direct evening schedule: it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 6:30–11 PM and closed Sunday and Monday. The verified dress code is smart casual, so planning is simple: choose it for an evening meal in Berlin, do not treat it as a lunch or all-day fallback.
A Berlin pick for dinner, with limited verified detail beyond hours and dress code
The confirmed details are practical rather than expansive. Caravaggi Bistro lists evening hours from Tuesday to Saturday, with Monday and Sunday closed, the dress code is smart casual. There is not enough verified information to make claims about cuisine, menu format, specific dishes, chef background, pricing, awards, seating, or beverage program.
That means the best approach is to plan around what is known: choose it for dinner, dress neatly, check directly with the restaurant if menu details, dietary needs, group size, or a particular occasion will matter to your visit. If you need a specific culinary style or service format, confirm it before committing rather than assuming details that are not verified here.
Use it as a Berlin dinner option, then compare with other named choices
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If the night needs another Berlin dining option, compare Caravaggi Bistro with places such as BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg, La Cave Prenzlauer Berg, Lecker Song, Mamida, or Sasaya. For anything beyond the verified basics, confirm current details directly before making plans.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Caravaggi Bistro reads like a classic neighbourhood spot transplanted into Prenzlauer Berg’s Wilhelmine-era streetscape. The room leans on the intimate geometry of a European bistro—close tables, high ceilings and generous windows—which makes service feel familiar rather than theatrical. The writing situates the place against the city’s formal tasting‑menu scene and celebrates a quieter, local-minded ethos: cooking that’s about daily quality and proximity. That combination gives Caravaggi a quietly charming, relaxed personality that feels rooted in the neighbourhood’s post‑reunification food identity rather than in culinary spectacle.
Best For
This is a place for people who want a considered, unpretentious Italian meal without the formality of a tasting-menu experience. It suits date nights and special evenings—already part of the restaurant’s profile—but it equally excels as a reliable spot for weekday lunches and relaxed dinners. The bistro’s strength is its daily proposition: consistent, approachable cooking that rewards regular visits and local familiarity. The room’s scale and street relationship make it especially appealing for small groups and pairs seeking convivial, unforced service in a very neighbourhood-forward setting.
Ordering Tips
Expect a menu oriented around a daily or regularly updated proposition rather than a set, multi-course tasting menu; the profile explicitly sets itself apart from the city’s ceremonial addresses. Because the room is compact with close tables and prominent street-facing windows, plan for an intimate, convivial experience and come with the intention to linger. The address itself requires deliberate navigation, so allow a little extra time to find Lettestraße 3 and settle in—arriving to enjoy the changing light at the windows helps underscore the bistro’s connection to its street and season.
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Mamida, Notable alternative
- Sasaya, Notable alternative
- Lecker Song, Notable alternative
- La Cave Prenzlauer Berg, Notable alternative
- BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How It Compares
Caravaggi Bistro is the safer choice when booking ease and a quieter Prenzlauer Berg dinner matter more than a clearly defined cuisine brief. Mamida and Sasaya are better cross-shops if the group wants a more specific restaurant identity, while Caravaggi Bistro makes more sense for a flexible evening near Lettestraße.
For atmosphere, compare it with La Cave Prenzlauer Berg: choose La Cave when wine-bar energy is the priority, choose Caravaggi Bistro when the meal itself should anchor the night. Lecker Song is the better alternative for a more distinctive food-led plan, assuming that style suits the table.
BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg is not a direct dinner substitute; use it when the occasion is daytime or breakfast-leaning. For an evening in this part of Berlin, Caravaggi Bistro is the more natural fit, especially for small groups that value convenience over a heavily programmed restaurant experience.
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Compare Caravaggi Naturwein Bistro
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Caravaggi Bistro | Berlin | No published awards |
| Mamida | Berlin | No published awards |
| Sasaya | Berlin | No published awards |
| Lecker Song | Berlin | No published awards |
| La Cave Prenzlauer Berg | Berlin | No published awards |
| BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg | Berlin | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Caravaggi Bistro?
The verified dress code is smart casual. For dinner at Caravaggi Bistro in Berlin, choose something neat but not overly formal.
Can Caravaggi Bistro accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not verified here. If you are planning for more than a small party, contact Caravaggi Bistro directly to confirm availability and table arrangements.
What should a first-timer know about Caravaggi Bistro?
Start with the hours: Caravaggi Bistro is closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Saturday from 6:30–11 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual.
Is Caravaggi Bistro good for a special occasion?
Caravaggi Bistro may work for a dinner occasion if its evening hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plans. Specific details about menu format, pricing, awards, or private arrangements are not verified here, so confirm directly if those matter.
Is Caravaggi Bistro good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. If you are planning to dine alone, check directly with Caravaggi Bistro about reservations and seating.
How far ahead should I book Caravaggi Bistro?
Booking lead time is not verified here. Since Caravaggi Bistro is open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday from 6:30–11 PM, check the venue's official channels for the date and time you want.



















