Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Teller
100Pearl PointsQuiet dinner pick

About Teller
Teller is a practical Prenzlauer Berg dinner pick for a date, small celebration, or low-key business meal when flexibility matters more than a famous chef or published signature dishes. Choose it for an evening-focused Berlin plan; skip it if the group needs a clearly defined cuisine, price range, or award-backed destination before committing.
For Teller in Berlin, the verified practical picture is simple: the restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday from 6–10:30 PM, closed Monday and Sunday, lists smart casual dress. That makes it an evening option to consider when the timing works for your plans.
Beyond those basics, the verified public detail available here is limited. There is no confirmed information in this guide on cuisine type, chef, awards, price range, signature dishes, menu format, or dietary accommodations. Confirm directly with Teller if any of those details matter to your group.
Go for a planned evening, not a trophy meal
The grounded case for Teller is practical rather than accolade-driven: it is a Berlin restaurant with a Tuesday-to-Saturday evening window and a smart casual dress code. That can suit a planned dinner where the schedule matters and the group is comfortable checking current details before committing.
The reason to pause is the lack of verified specifics. Teller is not the right choice if your decision depends on a confirmed cuisine, named dishes, chef reputation, awards, or a published price point in this guide. If the group includes picky eaters, dietary constraints, or anyone expecting a specific style of meal, confirm the current offering with the restaurant before you go.
Decide with current details close to the date
Because this guide does not have verified dish, cuisine, or menu-format details for Teller, the safest planning approach is to check current information close to the date you want to dine. The confirmed schedule is Tuesday through Saturday from 6–10:30 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed.
Use Teller when the evening timing and smart casual dress code fit your plan. Skip it if the decision needs awards, a famous chef, a known dish, or a clearly published price point to feel safe. For broader planning across the city, use Our full Berlin restaurants guide, then cross-check drinking or stay options through Our full Berlin bars guide and Our full Berlin hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Teller?
This guide does not have verified signature dishes or a confirmed menu format for Teller. If a specific dish, cuisine, or dietary need matters, check directly with the restaurant before you go.
How far ahead should I plan for Teller?
No verified booking lead time is available here. The confirmed hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 6–10:30 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed, so plan around that evening schedule.
What are alternatives to Teller in Berlin?
Other options to compare include Zia Maria, Pasta & Vino, Sasaya, Mrs Robertson's, Lecker Song. Use them as general alternatives when deciding which dinner plan best fits your evening.
Is lunch or dinner better at Teller?
The verified hours for Teller are Tuesday to Saturday from 6–10:30 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. No lunch hours are verified in this guide.
What should I wear to Teller?
The verified dress code for Teller is smart casual. Choose neat, comfortable dinner attire rather than assuming a formal requirement.
Location
Pappelallee 29, 10437 Berlin, Germany
Compare Teller
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Teller | Berlin |
| Zia Maria | Berlin |
| Mrs Robertson’s | Berlin |
| Pasta & Vino | Berlin |
| Lecker Song | Berlin |
| Sasaya | Berlin |
How Teller Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Zia Maria, Notable alternative
- Mrs Robertson's, Notable alternative
- Pasta & Vino, Notable alternative
- Lecker Song, Notable alternative
- Sasaya, Notable alternative
How Teller compares in Berlin
Teller is the pick when Prenzlauer Berg location and an evening-only dinner plan matter more than a heavily documented concept. Compared with Zia Maria, Pasta & Vino, Sasaya, it is harder to pre-judge by cuisine because the public profile is less specific. That helps flexible diners, but it is less useful for groups choosing around a clear food craving.
For value planning, Pasta & Vino and Zia Maria are cleaner cross-shops if the table wants Italian-leaning comfort and a more obvious order path. Sasaya is the better alternative if the group wants a clearer Japanese direction. Teller works better when the occasion is the main driver and the diners are open to whatever the current kitchen direction is.
If booking ease is the deciding factor, Teller has the advantage of not reading like a trophy reservation, while Mrs Robertson's and Lecker Song are useful fallbacks for readers comparing Berlin dinners by atmosphere rather than awards. For a special occasion, choose Teller for a quieter, neighborhood-led plan; choose one of the clearer-category peers when the group needs a safer cuisine match before sitting down.
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