Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Jules Verne
100Pearl PointsEvening First

About Jules Verne
Jules Verne is a practical Charlottenburg pick for an easy Berlin dinner, especially when flexibility matters more than a clearly defined cuisine or award-led occasion. Use it as a first-stop booking, then return only if the room and pacing suit your group.
In Berlin, Jules Verne is easiest to evaluate as an evening option with limited verified public detail. The confirmed basics are simple: it is open daily from 4–11 PM, the dress code is smart casual. Beyond that, there are no verified specifics here on cuisine, signature dishes, chef credentials, pricing, or awards, so it is better treated as a practical evening candidate than a heavily pre-defined destination.
Use it as a first stop, then decide whether to return
The smart approach is a low-pressure first visit. Start early in the evening and treat the overall fit as the test. If the experience lands, consider returning with a smaller group rather than turning the first visit into a major occasion. That is the safer play because there is not enough verified detail here to anchor a confident plan around a specific dish, chef, cuisine, or format.
For an explorer spending a few nights in Berlin, this works well as one option within a broader city plan rather than the single meal to build the trip around. Pair it mentally with a wider scan through Our full Berlin restaurants guide, then decide whether Jules Verne fits the night or whether another Berlin dining room gives you a clearer direction.
Who should choose this over a more defined Berlin booking
Choose Jules Verne if the priority is an evening slot in Berlin, daily hours, a smart-casual setting. Skip it if the group wants a clear culinary lane before committing, because verified information here does not establish a specific cuisine, menu format, or price level. In that case, you may want to compare it with Madame Ngo - Une Brasserie Hanoi, Lon-Men's Noodle House, 893 Ryotei, Funky Fisch, or Ngo Kim Pak, depending on what kind of night you are planning.
The verdict: useful and easy to slot into a Berlin evening, but not the strongest choice when diners need verified cuisine details, visible accolades, or a clear splurge rationale before choosing it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jules Verne good for a special occasion?
It can work if the plan is an evening in Berlin and a 4–11 PM window suits the group. Jules Verne is a reasonable option to consider for a planned evening, but there are no verified details here on awards, menu format, pricing, or cuisine, so it may not be the best fit if the occasion depends on those specifics. For another comparison, consider 893 Ryotei.
What should I wear to Jules Verne?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Since the verified hours are 4–11 PM every day in Berlin, polished, put-together evening wear is the safest move without going overly formal.
Is Jules Verne good for solo dining?
It can be, if a solo evening visit in Berlin is the goal. The daily 4–11 PM hours make it simple to fit around other plans, though there are no verified details here on seating format or service style. If you are comparing options, Lon-Men's Noodle House is another venue to consider.
What are alternatives to compare with Jules Verne?
For comparison, look at 893 Ryotei, Funky Fisch, Madame Ngo - Une Brasserie Hanoi, Ngo Kim Pak, or Lon-Men's Noodle House. The right swap depends on the kind of evening you want and how much verified detail you need before choosing.
Is lunch or dinner better at Jules Verne?
An evening visit is the grounded choice, because the verified hours are 4–11 PM every day. There are no verified lunch hours for Jules Verne, so it is better considered for a later plan in Berlin than for a midday stop.
Location
Schlüterstraße 61, 10625 Berlin, Germany
Compare Jules Verne
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jules Verne | Berlin | , | , |
| Madame Ngo - Une Brasserie Hanoi | Berlin | South East Asian | €€ |
| Ngo Kim Pak | Berlin | , | , |
| Funky Fisch | Berlin | Asian and Western | €€ |
| Lon-Men's Noodle House | Berlin | Taiwanese | , |
| 893 Ryotei | Berlin | Japanese Contemporary | €€€ |
How Jules Verne Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this is not the right fit
If Jules Verne feels too undefined for the night, cross-shop Madame Ngo - Une Brasserie Hanoi for stronger cuisine clarity or Lon-Men's Noodle House for Taiwanese focus. For a pricier occasion, 893 Ryotei is the more deliberate splurge.
How Jules Verne compares in Berlin
Jules Verne is the flexible option in this group: useful when the plan is dinner in Charlottenburg without locking into a specific cuisine. Madame Ngo - Une Brasserie Hanoi is the stronger choice when value and a clearer South East Asian brief matter, especially at €€. Lon-Men's Noodle House is better for a focused Taiwanese meal rather than a general-purpose dinner.
For a more social, energetic seafood-leaning meal, Funky Fisch gives a clearer Asian and Western identity at €€. For a higher-spend night, 893 Ryotei is the sharper occasion pick, with Japanese Contemporary positioning and a €€€ signal. Ngo Kim Pak is harder to position from public-facing details, so choose it only if its location or availability fits better.
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