Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Jungbluth
100Pearl PointsSteglitz Night Out

About Jungbluth
Jungbluth is worth considering for a relaxed Steglitz meal when convenience and low-friction planning matter more than awards, chef profile, or a published cuisine focus. Cross-shop it with Udagawa, Schmidt Z&KO, Restaurant Pastis, Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf, Altensteiner Krug if the night needs a more defined dining angle.
Berlin's casual dining map rewards the places that do not force a high-friction plan, this is the right lens for Jungbluth: consider it when the goal is a relaxed Berlin meal rather than a trophy meal. The fit is strongest for diners who want an easy evening with smart-casual dress, not for anyone chasing confirmed awards, chef-driven tasting menus, or a clearly published specialty.
A low-pressure Berlin pick for an easy evening
Jungbluth is a Berlin option with a simple weekly rhythm: closed Monday, open Tuesday through Friday from 5 PM to 12 AM, open Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 12 AM. Choose it when the schedule works for your plans and the night needs to stay flexible. Skip it if the meal has to carry a trip across town on reputation alone, because the verified public details do not establish that kind of destination claim.
The useful read is value by expectation. Without verified cuisine type, chef, price tier, awards profile, or signature dishes, this is not a page to over-interpret. The recommendation is narrower: consider it for a casual Berlin meal where timing and a smart-casual setting matter more than a documented culinary angle. For a wider planning pass, use our full Berlin restaurants guide, then add Berlin hotels, Berlin bars, other Berlin experiences around the same trip.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
For food-focused travelers, the key question is not whether Jungbluth is a documented destination restaurant. It is whether its Berlin location, hours, smart-casual tone solve the night better than another option. If the group wants a more defined comparison set, weigh it against Udagawa, Schmidt Z&KO, Restaurant Pastis, Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf, Altensteiner Krug before committing.
First-timers should treat this as a practical Berlin choice. It suits a relaxed evening, a low-drama weekend meal, or a plan where the rest of the day matters as much as the table. For visitors building a broader Berlin itinerary, pair the restaurant search with hotels, bars, other dining options before choosing a single plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Jungbluth?
Start with the opening hours: Jungbluth is closed Monday, opens Tuesday through Friday from 5 PM to 12 AM, opens Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 12 AM. The venue is in Berlin, the dress code is smart casual. That makes it a practical choice when you want an easy meal without building the whole night around a heavily documented destination restaurant.
Can Jungbluth accommodate groups?
There is no verified group capacity or private-dining detail for Jungbluth, so do not assume a large party will be simple without checking directly. The hours, especially Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 12 AM, do give some scheduling flexibility. If you need another option to compare, look at Schmidt Z&KO or Restaurant Pastis as part of the same planning pass.
What should I order at Jungbluth?
There is no verified menu detail to steer you toward a specific dish, so treat Jungbluth as a venue where the safer move is to order around your usual preference rather than chasing a named house special. If you want another restaurant to compare before choosing, Udagawa or Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf may be useful reference points. At Jungbluth, the verified decision points are its Berlin location, hours, smart-casual dress code.
Is Jungbluth good for a special occasion?
It can work if your version of a special occasion is an easy Berlin meal with smart-casual dress and late opening hours. Jungbluth is open until midnight Tuesday through Sunday, with Saturday and Sunday service beginning at 12 PM. For a different kind of night out, Altensteiner Krug or Restaurant Pastis are worth checking as alternatives.
What are alternatives to Jungbluth?
Use Udagawa, Schmidt Z&KO, Restaurant Pastis, Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf, Altensteiner Krug as the main cross-checks. Jungbluth makes the most sense if its Berlin location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-through-Sunday schedule fit your plans. If location or timing is less important, another option may suit the night better.
Is lunch or dinner better at Jungbluth?
The verified hours support different timing depending on the day. Dinner is the default choice Tuesday through Friday, when Jungbluth opens at 5 PM and runs until midnight. On Saturday and Sunday, it opens from 12 PM to 12 AM, giving you more daytime flexibility without needing to assume a separate lunch format.
Location
Lepsiusstraße 63, 12163 Berlin, Germany
Compare Jungbluth
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Jungbluth | Berlin |
| Udagawa | Berlin |
| Schmidt Z&KO | Berlin |
| Restaurant Pastis | Berlin |
| Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf | Berlin |
| Altensteiner Krug | Berlin |
How Jungbluth Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Udagawa, Notable alternative
- Schmidt Z&KO, Notable alternative
- Restaurant Pastis, Notable alternative
- Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf, Notable alternative
- Altensteiner Krug, Notable alternative
How Jungbluth compares in Berlin
Choose Jungbluth when the priority is an easygoing Steglitz meal rather than a destination reservation. Against Udagawa and Schmidt Z&KO, it reads as the lower-pressure option: better for a flexible neighborhood plan, less convincing if the group wants a clearly signposted dining identity before booking.
Restaurant Pastis is the cleaner cross-shop for diners who want a more classic restaurant feel, while Schnitzelei Wilmersdorf is the more obvious pick when the meal should feel casual and group-friendly in western Berlin. Jungbluth makes more sense for smaller plans where ease and location beat a tightly defined brief.
Altensteiner Krug belongs in the comparison for readers staying or meeting in the same broad Berlin orbit. If the table needs a stronger sense of occasion, cross-shop first. If the goal is a relaxed local booking without over-planning, Jungbluth is the simpler call.
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