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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Mamida

    100Pearl Points

    Easy-Format Dinner

    Mamida, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Mamida

    Mamida is worth considering for an easy Berlin dinner when booking friction matters more than awards or a destination format. It suits dates, casual celebrations, small-group plans that need flexibility, especially if the night continues elsewhere. Cross-shop nearby Prenzlauer Berg peers if cuisine specificity or a more defined service style is the deciding factor.

    Mamida is a Berlin venue with a direct verified profile: evening hours Monday through Friday, longer weekend hours, a casual dress code. For planning, the most useful confirmed details are the schedule and the fact that the venue does not call for formal attire.

    A sensible pick when timing should stay easy

    The main reason to consider Mamida is timing. It is open 5–10 PM Monday through Friday and 12–10 PM on Saturday and Sunday, which gives visitors more weekend flexibility than a weekday-only evening plan.

    Set expectations around the information that is actually confirmed. This is not the page to use if the decision hinges on a verified chef name, tasting-menu structure, awards, cuisine label, price point, or published signature dish. The safer read is to treat Mamida as a Berlin dining option and compare it by schedule, dress code, occasion needs.

    Service expectations matter more than status here

    For a casual outing, Mamida's confirmed dress code makes it a low-formality option. Beyond that, specifics such as service style, beverage program, menu format, dietary accommodations, seating layout should be confirmed directly before making plans.

    That limited public detail is useful in its own way: the strongest verified planning hook is the schedule. If you are building a wider night in Berlin, use Our full Berlin restaurants guide, then pair the night with Our full Berlin bars guide or Our full Berlin experiences guide.

    Who should plan around Mamida, who should cross-shop

    Consider Mamida if the confirmed hours and casual dress code fit the outing you are planning. It may be especially relevant when you want a Berlin venue open during the week from 5–10 PM or on Saturday and Sunday from 12–10 PM.

    Cross-shop if your decision depends on specifics that are not verified here, such as cuisine, price, chef profile, awards, tasting-menu format, or dietary accommodations. Other options to compare by mood and timing include Caravaggi Bistro, La Cave Prenzlauer Berg, Lecker Song, BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg, Sasaya.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Mamida?

    Start with the hours: Mamida runs 5–10 PM Monday through Friday, then 12–10 PM on Saturday and Sunday. It is in Berlin and has a casual dress code.

    Can Mamida accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation is not verified here. If you are planning for more than a standard party size or need a fixed time, confirm directly with the venue before you go.

    Does Mamida handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodation details are not verified here. Treat restrictions as something to confirm with Mamida before visiting, especially if the group has more than one need.

    What is Mamida known for?

    The confirmed planning details for Mamida are its Berlin location, casual dress code, hours: 5–10 PM Monday through Friday and 12–10 PM on Saturday and Sunday.

    Location

    Dunckerstraße 80A, 10437 Berlin, Germany

    Compare Mamida

    Mamida Berlin and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    MamidaBerlin
    Caravaggi BistroBerlin
    La Cave Prenzlauer BergBerlin
    Lecker SongBerlin
    BENEDICT Prenzlauer BergBerlin
    SasayaBerlin

    How Mamida Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Caravaggi Bistro, Notable alternative
    • La Cave Prenzlauer Berg, Notable alternative
    • Lecker Song, Notable alternative
    • BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg, Notable alternative
    • Sasaya, Notable alternative

    How Mamida compares in Berlin

    Mamida is the practical choice when the priority is an easy booking and a flexible dinner plan. Caravaggi Bistro and La Cave Prenzlauer Berg are better cross-shops if the group wants a more defined bistro or wine-bar feel; choose them when atmosphere and a clearer occasion frame matter more than simplicity.

    Lecker Song and Sasaya make more sense for diners who are choosing by cuisine direction first. Mamida is safer when the group has mixed preferences or when the meal is part of a larger evening rather than the whole event.

    BENEDICT Prenzlauer Berg is the more obvious pick for daytime or brunch-led plans. Mamida is the better dinner fallback if the brief is a relaxed evening meal with lower booking pressure and less need for a scene-driven room.

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