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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Comedor

    100Pearl Points

    Latin-Referenced Charlottenburg Kitchen

    Comedor, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Comedor

    Comedor anchors Charlottenburg's residential dining scene with evening-only service near Savignyplatz. Easy booking and a west-side location make it a practical neighborhood option when central Berlin spots are full, though limited public detail means you're banking on convenience over documented reputation. Best suited for diners already in the area for theater or shopping.

    Is Comedor worth booking in Berlin? The verified public details are limited, so the safest way to evaluate it is through the practical facts that are confirmed: it is a Berlin venue with evening hours and a business-casual dress code.

    Comedor is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–11 PM, Sunday from 5–9:30 PM, closed Monday. That schedule makes it an evening option rather than a lunch destination. If you are planning a meal before or after other plans in Berlin's wider restaurant scene, confirm any menu, booking, or party-size details directly with the venue before you go.

    The Spatial Experience

    Verified details on Comedor's layout, capacity, seating style, atmosphere, service format are not available here. Treat the in-room experience as something to confirm on arrival or through the venue's own channels. The confirmed dress code is business casual, so diners should plan for a polished but not necessarily formal evening.

    Booking and Practicalities

    Reservations: Booking difficulty and walk-in availability are not verified, so contact the venue directly if timing matters. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 5–11 PM, Sunday 5–9:30 PM, closed Monday. Getting there: Comedor is in Berlin; specific transit and address details should be checked through official map or venue channels. Budget: Price range is not verified, so review current menu information directly before visiting.

    For groups wondering whether Comedor can accommodate larger parties, the lack of verified seat count or table-configuration details makes advance contact important. Smaller and larger parties alike should confirm availability directly, especially for weekend evenings. If you are comparing options, Lovis and prism are other Berlin dining venues to consider, depending on the occasion and availability.

    Comedor functions best on this guide as a practical Berlin listing with confirmed evening hours and a business-casual dress code. Because cuisine, menu format, pricing, awards, capacity, service details are not verified here, avoid planning around assumptions. For a broader itinerary, you can also consult our full experiences guide and hotels coverage when organizing the rest of your Berlin visit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Comedor accommodate groups?

    Group capacity and table configuration are not verified. Comedor is open Tuesday–Saturday 5–11 PM and Sunday 5–9:30 PM, so check the venue's official channels to confirm availability for your party size.

    What is Comedor known for?

    Comedor is a Berlin venue with confirmed evening hours and a business-casual dress code. Specific cuisine, menu format, pricing, awards, service details are not verified here.

    How can I contact Comedor?

    You can reach Comedor via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    Kantstraße 74, 10627 Berlin, Germany

    Compare Comedor

    Price vs. Value: Comedor
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    ComedorEasy
    WindburgerUnknown
    prism€€€€Unknown
    Wilmina BrotUnknown
    Lovis€€€Unknown
    House of GreensUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • Windburger, Notable alternative
    • prism, Modern European, Israeli, €€€€
    • Wilmina Brot, Notable alternative
    • Lovis, Contemporary, €€€
    • House of Greens, Notable alternative

    Comedor's easy booking and Charlottenburg location contrast sharply with the tighter reservations at prism, where Modern European and Israeli cooking at the €€€€ tier demands advance planning. If you prioritize culinary ambition and don't mind the booking effort, prism delivers a more documented experience. For value-conscious diners, Lovis offers Contemporary cuisine at €€€ with a clear format and price signal, splitting the difference between Comedor's unconfirmed range and prism's premium positioning.

    Windburger and Wilmina Brot round out the with more casual formats, ideal when you want a quick bite without the evening-only constraint. House of Greens adds a plant-forward option if dietary preferences steer you away from broader menus. Comedor fits the traveler who values west-side convenience and flexible walk-in availability over the buzz of harder-to-book central venues.

    Bottom line: book Comedor when location and ease matter most, Lovis when you want confirmed Contemporary cooking at a clear price, prism when you're willing to plan ahead for a higher-tier meal. Windburger and Wilmina Brot serve as quick-turn alternatives if dinner timing doesn't align with Comedor's evening-only schedule.

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