Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Michelin-recognised modern dining, easy to book.

Orania.Berlin holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025) and a 4.5 Google rating from 570 reviews, making it one of the stronger cases for a special-occasion dinner in Kreuzberg at the €€€ tier. Booking is easier than Berlin's starred competition, and the hotel setting on Oranienplatz gives the room more visual weight than most standalone restaurants at this price. Book with a week's notice; ask about counter seating.
Orania.Berlin earns two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a 4.5 Google rating across 570 reviews — which is a meaningful signal at the €€€ price tier. If you want a special-occasion dinner in Kreuzberg without committing to the €€€€ spend of Berlin's starred restaurants, this is a credible first call. Book it for a date, a business dinner, or any occasion where the room and the cooking both need to carry weight.
Orania.Berlin sits on Oranienplatz 17 in Kreuzberg, one of Berlin's most architecturally and culturally layered neighbourhoods. The property operates as both a hotel and a restaurant, which shapes the visual register of the space: expect a room that reads as considered and designed rather than stripped-back or rough-edged. For a special occasion, that visual coherence matters — this is not a canteen that happens to cook well, but a room built to hold a proper meal. The setting makes it a stronger choice for a date or celebration than venues where the industrial aesthetic places the atmosphere firmly on the diner to generate.
The sensory lead here is visual: the Oranienplatz address places you in a square with real presence, and the hotel context means the interior investment is higher than a standalone restaurant at this price tier would typically justify. If the room quality of somewhere like Hugos or SKYKITCHEN matters to your decision, Orania.Berlin is operating in comparable visual territory without demanding the same spend.
At a Michelin Plate venue with a modern cuisine focus, counter or bar seating , where available , typically transforms the meal from a passive dining experience into an active one. You watch plating decisions get made in real time, portions come out with context, and the rhythm of the kitchen becomes part of the evening rather than something hidden behind a door. For solo diners or pairs who want a more immersive experience than a table in the main room offers, asking specifically about counter availability when you book is worth doing. The format suits the modern cuisine style: precise, composed plates benefit from being seen at close range.
This is particularly relevant if you are coming alone. Solo dining at a counter-format seat at a venue like this is a genuinely comfortable experience in a way that a two-leading table for one rarely is. The counter gives you something to watch, a natural point of conversation with the kitchen, and a structure to the meal that works without a companion to carry it.
Booking difficulty at Orania.Berlin is rated Easy, which at a Michelin Plate venue in Berlin is a practical advantage worth noting. Berlin's €€€€ tier , Nobelhart & Schmutzig, Rutz, Horváth , requires planning weeks or months in advance. Orania.Berlin, by contrast, is accessible with shorter notice, which makes it the practical choice if you are organising a last-minute celebration or a dinner for visitors who have arrived with less lead time than you would have liked. A week's notice should be sufficient for most nights; weekends may require a few days more.
The €€€ price range positions this as a meaningful spend , a dinner for two will require a budget of around €100–€180 depending on how you approach wine , but it sits below the €€€€ tier that defines Berlin's Michelin-starred circuit. For context on what the broader German fine dining range looks like, venues such as Aqua in Wolfsburg, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, and Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach represent the upper end of the national conversation. Orania.Berlin is not competing in that register, but it does not need to: it occupies a clear and useful position in Berlin specifically.
Berlin's modern cuisine offering at €€€ and below is not as deep as its starred tier, which makes Orania.Berlin more significant within its band than a Michelin Plate would suggest in isolation. At the same price point, options like Bieberbau, hallmann & klee, and pars Restaurant compete for the same diner, but Orania.Berlin's hotel context and Oranienplatz address give it a physical presence that standalone restaurants in this range often lack.
If you are visiting Berlin from elsewhere and want a single restaurant that covers both setting and cooking quality without the planning overhead of a starred booking, Orania.Berlin is the most accessible answer in the Michelin-recognised tier. For a broader picture of where it sits in the city's dining options, see our full Berlin restaurants guide. If you are building a longer itinerary, our Berlin hotels guide, Berlin bars guide, and Berlin experiences guide will round out the picture.
For those tracking the modern cuisine format across Europe, the contrast with venues like Frantzén in Stockholm or JAN in Munich clarifies what Orania.Berlin is and is not: it is a confident, well-regarded Kreuzberg dining address, not a destination-level tasting menu operation. Book it on those terms and the experience will deliver.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orania.Berlin | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Rutz | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | Modern German, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| FACIL | Contemporary European, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Horváth | Modern Austrian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Berlin for this tier.
Rutz and Nobelhart & Schmutzig are the reference points at the starred level if budget allows. At a closer price band, FACIL offers polished modern cuisine with Michelin recognition in a Mitte hotel setting. Horváth in Kreuzberg is worth considering if you want to stay in the neighbourhood and step up to starred territory. Orania.Berlin sits in a practical middle ground: Michelin Plate recognition at €€€, easier to book than any of the above.
Specific menu items are not documented in available data for Orania.Berlin. The kitchen operates under a modern cuisine format, so expect a menu built around technique and seasonal produce rather than a fixed national tradition. Ask the front-of-house team about the current menu structure and whether a tasting format is available — that framing tends to be the stronger choice at Michelin Plate venues.
At €€€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Orania.Berlin represents reasonable value within Berlin's modern cuisine tier. The €€€€ bracket in Berlin tends to reserve Michelin attention for starred venues, so getting Plate-level cooking at €€€ is a practical win. If your benchmark is pure value-per-course, this compares favourably to FACIL or Rutz at higher price points.
Bar or counter seating availability at Orania.Berlin is not confirmed in current venue data. At a property of this format on Oranienplatz, bar access is worth asking about directly when booking — counter seats at Michelin Plate venues often go unbooked and can be reserved on short notice.
No specific dietary policy is documented for Orania.Berlin. Standard practice at Michelin Plate-level modern cuisine restaurants in Berlin is to accommodate common dietary requirements when flagged at the time of booking. check the venue's official channels ahead of your reservation to confirm what is possible.
Booking is rated easy relative to other Michelin-recognised venues in Berlin, so you are unlikely to need weeks of lead time. Orania.Berlin sits on Oranienplatz 17 in Kreuzberg, a neighbourhood with strong foot traffic and good public transport links. Arrive knowing the kitchen runs a modern cuisine format rather than a single national cuisine, and let the team guide you through the current menu structure.
No dress code is specified in venue data. Kreuzberg as a neighbourhood skews relaxed, and Michelin Plate restaurants in Berlin generally do not enforce formal dress. Neat, considered casual is a safe read — the kind of outfit appropriate for a serious dinner without a jacket requirement.
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