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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Fischkutter

    100Pearl Points

    Low-friction City West

    Fischkutter, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Fischkutter

    Fischkutter is a practical City West choice near Tauentzienstraße, better for an easy meal than a high-ceremony dining plan. Book it when convenience, simple service, location matter more than awards, chef profile, or a clearly defined splurge experience.

    Fischkutter is a Berlin venue with verified opening hours from Monday to Saturday, 12–8 PM, Sunday closed. With limited confirmed public details beyond hours and a smart casual dress code, it is best approached as a practical Berlin option rather than a venue to judge by unverified claims about cuisine, awards, pricing, chef identity, or service format.

    The clearest planning point is timing. Fischkutter is open during the day and early evening Monday through Saturday, so it can fit a Berlin plan when you need a stop within that window. Do not build expectations around a documented tasting menu, published accolades, a specific drinks program, or a stated price tier unless you confirm those details directly before visiting.

    Choose it for a direct Berlin stop, not for unverified ceremony

    For a first visit, set expectations around the facts that are known: Fischkutter is in Berlin, keeps Monday-Saturday 12–8 PM hours, is closed Sunday, has a smart casual dress code. Other specifics, including menu style, seating format, booking requirements, are not verified here.

    That makes Fischkutter a venue to consider when the schedule works and you are comfortable confirming any visit-specific details yourself. If the decision depends on a clearly defined dining format, a known chef identity, published pricing, or confirmed recognition, compare it with more clearly documented Berlin options instead.

    Where it fits into a Berlin plan

    Use Fischkutter as one possible Berlin stop within its verified opening hours. For broader planning, Our full Berlin restaurants guide is more useful than forcing this venue to carry an entire itinerary. If the day needs non-restaurant structure, pair the plan with Our full Berlin experiences guide, or compare hotel bases through Our full Berlin hotels guide.

    Readers comparing Berlin options should treat Fischkutter as a venue with limited verified detail and plan accordingly. For a more clearly defined alternative, consider Brasserie Colette Tim Raue or Ovest im KaDeWe, while Our full Berlin bars guide helps if Fischkutter is only one part of the evening.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Fischkutter good for solo visits?

    It may work for a solo visit if the verified hours fit your plan. Fischkutter is open Monday-Saturday from 12–8 PM and closed Sunday, but seating format and service details are not verified here.

    Can Fischkutter accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified here. If you are coordinating several people in Berlin, confirm directly before visiting, or compare with a more clearly documented venue such as Brasserie Colette Tim Raue.

    What should I wear to Fischkutter?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. That is the safest standard to follow for a visit to Fischkutter in Berlin.

    Is daytime or early evening better at Fischkutter?

    Fischkutter is verified as open Monday-Saturday from 12–8 PM, so it can fit daytime or early-evening plans within that window. A specific lunch or dinner format is not verified here.

    Can I sit at the bar at Fischkutter?

    Bar seating is not verified here. If that matters to your plan, confirm directly before visiting; otherwise, compare with another Berlin option such as Ovest im KaDeWe.

    Location

    Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789 Berlin, Germany

    Compare Fischkutter

    Fischkutter Berlin and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    FischkutterBerlin, ,
    Casa BeefBerlin, ,
    Ovest im KaDeWeBerlin, ,
    Brasserie HélèneBerlin, ,
    Brasserie Colette Tim RaueBerlinFrench€€
    Witty'sBerlin, ,

    How Fischkutter Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Casa Beef, Notable alternative
    • Ovest im KaDeWe, Notable alternative
    • Brasserie Hélène, Notable alternative
    • Brasserie Colette Tim Raue, French, €€
    • Witty's, Notable alternative

    How it compares in Berlin

    Fischkutter is the low-friction choice in this set: easier to treat as a practical City West meal than a formal dining commitment. Ovest im KaDeWe is the closer cross-shop for readers already planning around KaDeWe, while Casa Beef is the better direction if the group wants a more meat-focused brief.

    For a more defined dining identity, Brasserie Colette Tim Raue has the clearest category signal here: French, €€, and better suited to diners who want a known brasserie format rather than a simple stop. Brasserie Hélène is another brasserie-style alternative to consider when ambiance and a longer sit-down meal matter more than speed.

    If ease and casual value are the point, Witty's is the sharper backup for a faster, lower-ceremony plan. Choose Fischkutter when the Tauentzienstraße location is the deciding factor; choose the peers when the meal itself needs a clearer format, price expectation, or occasion feel.

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