Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Sathutu
100Pearl PointsWeeknight Dinner Pick

About Sathutu
Sathutu is a practical Prenzlauer Berg dinner pick for diners who value ease over a heavily documented destination meal. Book it when the plan is relaxed and neighborhood-led; choose Matthias instead if the night needs a clearer international, higher-budget format.
Consider Sathutu if you are looking for a Berlin dinner option with a limited weekly schedule and you are comfortable confirming the remaining details directly with the venue. The verified information here is intentionally narrow: Sathutu is in Berlin, lists evening hours from Wednesday through Saturday, has a business-casual dress code.
The main planning point is the schedule. Sathutu is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday, is listed as open Wednesday through Saturday from 6–11 PM. With no verified cuisine type, chef, menu format, price tier, seating setup, or dietary policy available here, it is not the safest choice for diners who need every detail fixed before committing. It is better treated as a Berlin dinner plan to verify directly before you go.
Choose it for a planned Berlin dinner, not a fully documented destination profile
The value case is clearest when the timing works for your evening. If you need more certainty on price, cuisine, or format before deciding, compare Sathutu with another listed option such as Matthias, Café Anna Blume, Allan's ABC, Hirsch & Eber, or JÓMO Restaurant, confirm the current details directly with the venues.
For a wider Berlin plan, pair this decision with our full Berlin restaurants guide, or broaden the night with our full Berlin bars guide. Travelers building a fuller itinerary can also use our full Berlin hotels guide and our full Berlin experiences guide.
Quick reference: choose Sathutu if its Wednesday-to-Saturday, 6–11 PM evening hours fit your plan; choose another option if you need verified details on cuisine, menu structure, pricing, or dietary accommodations before deciding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Sathutu?
No verified bar-seating information is available here for Sathutu. The confirmed planning detail is its Berlin evening schedule: Wednesday through Saturday, 6–11 PM. If bar seating matters, confirm directly with the venue before you go, or compare with another option such as JÓMO Restaurant.
What should I wear to Sathutu?
Sathutu lists a business-casual dress code. Plan for polished, comfortable dinner wear that fits a Berlin evening outing.
Does Sathutu handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary policy is available here for Sathutu. Ask the venue directly before deciding, especially because its listed opening window is limited to Wednesday through Saturday from 6–11 PM. You can also compare plans with another venue such as Café Anna Blume if you need more information before deciding.
What should a first-timer know about Sathutu?
Go on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday between 6 and 11 PM, because those are the only verified opening nights. Sathutu is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday. If those hours do not fit, compare with other options such as Allan's ABC or Hirsch & Eber.
Location
Rykestraße 15, 10405 Berlin, Germany
Compare Sathutu
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sathutu | Berlin | , | , |
| JÓMO Restaurant | Berlin | , | , |
| Matthias | Berlin | International | €€€€ |
| Café Anna Blume | Berlin | , | , |
| Allan's ABC | Berlin | , | , |
| Hirsch & Eber | Berlin | , | , |
How Sathutu Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Sathutu is not the right fit
Book Matthias if the evening needs a more defined high-end format and the budget can stretch to €€€€. Choose Café Anna Blume instead if the plan is lighter, more casual, or better suited to a café setting.
How Sathutu compares in Berlin
Sathutu is the lower-commitment choice in this set because the booking profile is easy and the format reads as neighborhood dinner rather than occasion dining. Matthias is the clearer splurge, with International cuisine and a €€€€ price tier, so pick it when budget is secondary and the group wants a more defined high-end meal.
Café Anna Blume is the better fallback for a lighter, café-style plan, while Allan's ABC makes more sense when the brief is casual and social rather than dinner-led. JÓMO Restaurant is the peer to check if Sathutu is not available but the goal is still a restaurant meal in Berlin.
For a more rustic or meat-leaning alternative, Hirsch & Eber is the sharper cross-shop. Sathutu is the pick when convenience and a Prenzlauer Berg setting matter; Matthias is the pick for a higher-budget plan with a clearer cuisine signal.
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