Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Latin-Referenced Charlottenburg Kitchen

Comedor sits on Kantstraße in Charlottenburg, a part of west Berlin that most dining guides underserve — which means booking is straightforward when the city's top tasting-menu rooms are full. It reads as a neighbourhood-anchored option for food-focused visitors who want to eat well without the lead time. Confirm menu format and price range directly before booking.
If you're looking for a neighbourhood restaurant on Kantstraße that earns repeat visits rather than one-off pilgrimage bookings, Comedor is worth your attention. The address puts it squarely in Charlottenburg, a part of west Berlin that tends to be overshadowed by Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg in most dining guides — which means you're more likely to find a table here than at the city's more headline-grabbing spots. Booking is direct, and that accessibility is part of the value proposition.
Kantstraße 74 sits in a stretch of the street that mixes casual dining with specialist food shops and the kind of restaurants that have been around long enough to stop trying to prove themselves. Without confirmed seat count data, it's not possible to say precisely how many covers the room holds, but the address and neighbourhood context suggest an intimate to mid-size room — the kind where you're not shouting across tables but also not squeezed into a ten-seat counter format. For anyone choosing between a high-concept tasting-menu experience and somewhere that feels like it belongs to the neighbourhood rather than performing for it, Comedor's Charlottenburg position is a genuine differentiator. West Berlin's dining scene is less covered by international food media, which tends to make the better addresses here easier to book and more locally focused in character.
Cuisine type, price range, and chef details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data for Comedor, which means specific dish recommendations or tasting-menu structures can't be verified here. What can be said is that the Kantstraße corridor in Charlottenburg has historically supported a mix of Spanish, Latin American, and European kitchens , the name Comedor (Spanish for dining room) suggests a direction, but that should be confirmed directly with the venue before you book around it. For food-focused travellers who want depth and context rather than just a table, it's worth calling ahead to ask about the current menu format and whether dietary restrictions can be accommodated.
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making this a lower-stress option than Berlin's competitive tasting-menu circuit. Dress: No confirmed dress code , Charlottenburg restaurants at this address level typically lean smart-casual, but confirm when you book. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in current data; check directly with the venue. Phone: Not listed in current data , approach via walk-in inquiry or check the venue's own channels for reservation contact.
Berlin's most-awarded restaurants , Rutz, Nobelhart & Schmutzig, FACIL, and CODA Dessert Dining , are all operating at the €€€€ end of the market with significant booking lead times. Comedor's ease of access makes it a credible option when those rooms are full or when the occasion calls for something less structured. For explorers who want to move beyond the standard Berlin fine-dining shortlist, Charlottenburg's restaurant scene offers real alternatives. See our full Berlin restaurants guide for a broader view of where to eat across the city, or check our Berlin hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide to build out your trip. If you're travelling across Germany and want high-end benchmarks for comparison, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn and Aqua in Wolfsburg represent the country's most decorated rooms.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comedor | Easy | — | |
| CODA Dessert Dining | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Rutz | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| FACIL | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Horváth | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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